In the heart of the reserve, nestled along the winding path of the Cuyabeno river, lies the Tucan Eco Lodge. A relatively recent addition to this pristine wilderness, it stands some 30 kilometers from the park's entrance, accessible solely by the gentle glide of a canoe, the journey dictated by the rhythm of the seasons. This haven, designed to blend seamlessly with nature, can host up to 24 souls seeking communion with the wild. Guests find solace in quaint huts, each thoughtfully divided into cabins, every room echoing the whispers of the forest outside. As the day wanes, one might find themselves lulled into a restful trance in the hammock area, or perhaps on the viewing platform, where, ...