Renowned for their profound knowledge of the jungle, the Shuar have developed a spiritual and respectful relationship with nature, in which every element—the rivers, the trees and the animals—holds sacred significance. Their worldview is based on the balance between human beings and their environment, guided by ancestral traditions that remain alive to this day.
Historically, the Shuar people have been known for their warrior spirit and strong sense of independence, managing to preserve their culture over the years. Today, opening their doors to visitors is a way of sharing their heritage, customs, cuisine and wisdom, offering an authentic and transformative experience.
Visiting Shuar territory is not just a trip; it is an opportunity to connect with one of the most fascinating cultures in the Amazon, learning directly from those who have lived in harmony with the jungle for generations.
The Shuar people have inhabited the Amazon rainforest of Ecuador since ancient times, mainly in the provinces of Morona Santiago, Zamora Chinchipe and Pastaza. Their territory stretches across mighty rivers, primary forests and a unique biodiversity that forms an essential part of their identity and way of life.
Day 01. - Departure from Quito (8:00 am) by road (private transport) to Macas in the province of Morona Santiago; arrival (approximately 6½ hours’ journey). En route, you will have the opportunity to visit the towns of Baños and Puyo, take photographs of the countryside or within the towns, and have lunch. Arrival in Macas, dinner and accommodation.
Day 02. - After breakfast (7.30 am), we will travel to the Shuar community by road (approximately 40 minutes) and then walk along a path for 10 minutes until we reach the Shuar community of Buena Esperanza, where we will be offered a welcome snack, and accommodation in a traditional Shuar circular hut. Guided nature walk through the primary forest (2 hours). - Traditional lunch. - Canoe trip, with an explanation of medicinal plants and the archaeology of the area.
Cultural programme (Shuar music and dance). - Traditional dinner. - Rest.
OPTIONAL: Night walk.
Day 03. - Breakfast. – Farewell to the Shuar community and journey to the Musap waterfalls, where we will hold a ceremony, have a photo shoot and take a dip. Traditional Shuar lunch and cultural programme. Today we will take photographs at the waterfalls and amongst the giant trees, as well as having a photo shoot with the shaman, etc. Dinner.
Day 04. - Breakfast. – Visit and photo opportunity at the Shuar village (Shuar community), where Shuar warriors, their wives and children will take part, showcasing local cuisine and handicrafts. This is a day spent with the Shuar community, where you will have the opportunity to take some unique photographs. Dinner. Return to Quito (arrival time approximately 8:00 pm), transfer to the hotel.
RATE: 1,150 USD PER PAX MINIMUM 2 PAXS
Private ground transport from Quito to the Shuar community (Morona Santiago Province) and back to Quito; river transport for the tour of the various rivers and lagoons; full board from Quito and back; accommodation in the communities; activities in the Shuar community; a nature guide speaking english; purified water; and cultural interaction with the Shuars communities.
Tips, additional drinks.