Explore the Ecological Reserve Churute Mangrove, a Ramsar site known for its diverse and threatened species. Discover the canclón bird and the coastal crocodile in this full-day adventure.
Explore the Ecological Reserve Churute Mangrove, a Ramsar site known for its diverse and threatened species. Discover the canclón bird and the coastal crocodile in this full-day adventure.
- Guayaquil - The guide will pick up you in the lobby of the hotel ( Hotel pick up inside the Urban perimeter of Guayaquil)
- Reserva Ecologica Manglares Churute - In Churute Mangroves, three different ecosystems converge in relatively small spaces. On the one hand, there is the characteristic red mangrove, whose roots make their way and give the…
- Guayaquil - The guide will pick up you in the lobby of the hotel ( Hotel pick up inside the Urban perimeter of Guayaquil)
- Reserva Ecologica Manglares Churute - In Churute Mangroves, three different ecosystems converge in relatively small spaces. On the one hand, there is the characteristic red mangrove, whose roots make their way and give the feeling that they are advancing in the estuaries. Hence the name with which the inhabitants of the area know it: the walking mangrove.
- Boat travel along the reserve’s river
- Guidance from a professional guide
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Nature walk on the sendero trail
- All transportation included
- Boat travel along the reserve’s river
- Guidance from a professional guide
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Nature walk on the sendero trail
- All transportation included
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The reserve is a sanctuary for numerous wildlife species, including some that are endangered, such as the canclón, an aquatic bird native to the similarly named lagoon, and the coastal crocodile, now extinct in other coastal regions. Owing to the richness and vast reach of water habitats safeguarded by the reserve, it was designated as a Ramsar site in…
The reserve is a sanctuary for numerous wildlife species, including some that are endangered, such as the canclón, an aquatic bird native to the similarly named lagoon, and the coastal crocodile, now extinct in other coastal regions. Owing to the richness and vast reach of water habitats safeguarded by the reserve, it was designated as a Ramsar site in 1990, affirming its global significance as a wetland.
- We recommend taking a hat, block sun and comfortable shoes for walking in the Sendero
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- We provide Multilingual guide
- Mosquito repellent its recommended
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.