Traveling to Ecuador and the Amazon rainforest promises an unforgettable adventure filled with vibrant culture and breathtaking natural beauty. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip, here are some essential travel tips and advice to help you prepare for your journey to the Napo Cultural Center.

Documentation
A passport with at least six months of validity is required for travel to Ecuador and the Amazon Jungle. Most tourists are allowed to stay for up to 90 days without a visa, but it is important to check with the Ecuadorian consulate or embassy in your country to confirm if you need a visa.
Arriving in Ecuador
During your flight to Ecuador, you will be given a T3 Tourist Information Card to fill out. This card, along with your passport, must be presented to the immigration officer upon arrival. Keep your flight tickets ready in case they are requested. When asked about the purpose of your trip, simply state that you are on vacation. A copy of the T3 form will be returned to you with your passport; keep this safe, as it is required upon departure from the country.
After clearing immigration, proceed to the baggage claim area to collect your luggage and pass through customs. Your bags may be inspected. Once you exit customs, you will be met by a tour representative for a transfer to your hotel.
Safety and Security
To ensure your safety, make two photocopies of your passport ID page, airline ticket, tour documents, and itinerary. Leave one copy with friends or relatives at home and carry the other with you, separate from the originals. While traveling in Ecuador, always carry your passport as it is a legal requirement and may be requested at any time. It is also needed for currency exchange or when paying with credit cards. Keep a watchful eye on your belongings and never leave them unattended.
Money
The local currency is the US dollar. It’s advisable to bring small denomination bills (maximum $20). MasterCard and Visa are widely accepted in Ecuador. Bank hours in Quito are Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Several money exchange businesses operate in Quito, but note that traveler’s checks are not widely accepted.
Telephones and Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is common in most hotels, restaurants, cafes, and airports in Ecuador, especially in cities. Consider purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival at the airport or in Quito/Guayaquil. While the Napo Cultural Center offers internet and cellular signals, they are relatively slow, suitable for uploading photos to Instagram and checking emails.
Electricity
Ecuador uses 110 volts with US-style plugs, so ensure your devices are compatible or bring a suitable adapter.
Language
Spanish is the main language spoken in Ecuador. In major tourist areas, some people speak English. You may also encounter indigenous languages, with Kichwa being the most widely spoken.
Food and Water
Exercise caution when consuming uncooked food, including vegetables and peeled fruit. It is best to drink bottled or desalinated water. Most restaurants use clean or bottled water and maintain good sanitation practices, but it’s wise to take precautions to avoid health issues. All services provided by the Napo Cultural Center adhere to strict sanitary standards.
Reconfirmation of International Flights
It is crucial to reconfirm your international flights. If you are staying in Quito after your Amazon tour, ensure your flights are reconfirmed. Inform us if you plan to catch your international flight immediately after returning from the Amazon Jungle so we can assist with reconfirmation.
Luggage
There is a luggage allowance of 20 kilos (44 pounds) for one piece of luggage and one small carry-on for flights to and from the Amazon Jungle. Additional luggage can be left at your hotel in Quito. TAME charges approximately $2 for each extra kilo, subject to airline approval. Note that TAME flights may not have overhead compartments, so carry-ons should fit under the seat.
Conclusion
With these travel tips, you are well-prepared for an exciting adventure in Ecuador and the Amazon rainforest. The Napo Cultural Center offers an immersive experience in this stunning region, allowing you to explore its rich culture and breathtaking landscapes.