About.
Amazanga is a nature sanctuary in the rainforest of Ecuador in the province of Napo. It is a place of connection with and learning from nature. We dedicate our hearts and efforts to the conservation of traditional knowledge, local native comunities (kichwa) and the rainforest itself. The main purpose of Amazanga (which in kichwa mythology is the jaguar-spirit that protects the jungle) is to restore balance and harmony of human beings within ourselves and with everything surrounding us. We built this place to preserve, recover, and practice the ancient wisdom of the Amazon which goes hand in hand with supporting native peoples and protecting the ecosystem.
Key Stats.
Year founded
2011
Size of project site
80 hectares
Languages spoken
- espaƱol
- aleman
- ingles
People on site
15 - 60
Dry season
June to October
Wet season
December to May
Living Conditions.
Sleeping
- hammocks
- shared rooms
- private room
- entire house
Omnivore Food
- communal kitchen access
- communally cooked meals
- over 80% locally sourced
- restaurant on site
Internet
- fast: streaming video
Ongoing classes
- plant medicine1-2 times per week
- nutrition/cooking1-2 times per week
- meditation3-5 times per week
- permaculture1-2 times per week
- dance1-2 times per week
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