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Join us on a relaxing adventure by canoe deep in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador. We'll encounter an amazing variety of wildlife and alien landscapes in this unique ecosystem, which can only be accessed by canoe when the forest floods. In this no-commentary video accompanied by jungle sounds and ambient music, we share the highlights of our 5-day adventure deep in the Amazon Jungle of Ecuador. Cruise the canals and lagoons by canoe, hike through the jungle, spot a wide variety of beautiful birds, see cool mammals like the world's smallest monkeys and the endangered Pink River Dolphin, relax to the symphony of bird, mammal and insect calls, and check out the creepy critters crawling in every crevice (though we didn't get footage of the iPhone-sized cockroach that invaded our room). The Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve is a must-visit destination well off the beaten path in South America. Cuyabeno is a magical place with immensely rich biodiversity. You will be blown away by the variety of flora and fauna. It truly is a once-in-a-lifetime, bucket list experience, It is totally worth the 12-hour bus ride from Quito! For much of the year, severe rain causes the forest to flood, forming many lagoons and channels. The Water Guarango Tree that grows in the lagoon creates an especially magical environment. The only way to get around these protected wetlands is by canoe. In addition to multiple canoe rides looking for wildlife, a typical itinerary will include a trek through the jungle, a night walk, swimming with piranha in Laguna Grande, stunning sunsets and a visit with a local indigenous community. Unlike the Galapagos Islands, where the animals willingly pose for you, the wildlife in Cuyabeno require you to be patient and quiet, but with a little luck and an experienced guide you will be greatly rewarded. We'd also like to give a special thanks to our amazing guide Fabricio, as well as the friendly and attentive staff at the Cuyabeno Lodge. They made our stay a memorable one! Cheers, David & Kako Instagram: meow.nderlust TikTok: @meownderlust 🎥 Film Gear 📷 *Main Camera: Panasonic Lumix GH6 *All-purpose Lens: Panasonic Lumix GX Vario 12-35mm f/2.8 II *Wide Lens: Panasonic Leica DG Summilux 9mm f/1.7 *Zoom Lens: Panasonic Lumix G X Vario 35-100mm f/2.8 II *Telephoto Lens: Panasonic Lumix G Vario 100-300mm f/4-5.6 II *ND Filter: Hoya Variable Density II Filter *Mic: RODE VideoMic Go II w/ Dead cat *Drone: DJI Air 2S *Secondary Camera: iPhone 13 Pro 🎹🎵Music Gear🎶🪗 *Moog Mother 32, Moog DFAM, vpme Quad Drum, Intellijel Dixie ii+, Intellijel Polaris, Schlappi Engineering 100 Grit, Mutable Instruments Beads, Make Noise Soundhack Mimeophon, Noise Engineering Desmodus Versio, and various modulation sources like the Acid Rain Maestro and Make Noise Maths All Videos & Music are original creations of MEOWnderlust © 2022-2024 MEOWnderlust 00:00 Drone Intro 00:34 Canoe Ride to Lodge 01:30 The Lodge & Reserve 01:54 Spotted Caiman & Baby 02:13 Capuchin Monkeys 02:55 Cool Birds Part I 03:30 Adorable Tamarin Monkeys 04:40 Cool Birds Part II 05:26 Troop of Squirrel Monkeys 06:04 Creepy Crawlers Part I 06:30 Black Vultures & Agouti Eating 07:00 Cool Birds Part III 07:40 Pink River Dolphins! 08:57 Sloth Causes a Traffic Jam 09:30 Punk Rock Bird!!! 09:50 Woolly Monkeys 10:35 Huge Black Caiman 11:36 Saki Monkeys 13:30 Jungle Hike 13:45 World's Smallest Monkey 15:32 Mushroom Madness 16:04 The Revered Bird 16:40 Sunset Cruise & Swim 18:00 Night Walk in the Jungle 19:00 Conclusion Featuring: Spotted Caiman, Black Caiman, Capuchin Monkey, Yellow-rumped Cacique, Black Vulture, Black-mantled Tamarin, Orange-winged Parrot, Black-headed Parrot, Violaceous Jay, Russet-backed Oropendola, Squirrel Monkey, Spiders, Millipedes, Agouti, Aracari, Pink River Dolphins, Woolly Monkey, Two-toed Sloth, Three-toed Sloth, Stinky Turkey (Hoatzin), Kiskadee, Tegu Lizard, Baby Tarantula, Saki Monkey, Trogon, Tiger Heron, Pigmy Marmoset, Bullet Ant, Pavonine Quetzal, Ghost Bird aka The Great Potoo, Banana Spider, Anhinga, Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Water Guarango Tree Also seen: Howler Monkey, Spix's Night Monkey, Titi Monkey, Tree Boa Constrictor, so many birds, insects and amphibians. And the world's biggest cockroach (if there's a bigger one, we don't want to see it!) #travel #adventure #nature #nocommentary