Attractions and places to see in Puerto Misahualli offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences within the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest. This region serves as a gateway for Amazonian exploration, characterized by its lush surroundings, abundant wildlife, and significant river systems. The confluence of the Misahuallí and Napo Rivers is a central geographic feature, providing opportunities for various river-based activities. Visitors can explore indigenous communities and observe unique Amazonian flora and fauna.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Super relaxed stay right on the Río Misahuallí. From here, various excursions into the jungle, to indigenous communities, panning for gold in the river... can be organised.
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center of Misahuallí
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You can also cross into Misahualli via Lancha or Tarabita and walk 2 km to the Carreteta on the other side or wait for a pickup taxi (25ct), right at the bus stop you can go to Coca or anywhere in between, e.g. to Ahuano la Punta, there ferry to Ahuano, or to any x Napokaff, where you can still feel the echo of the pioneering days, without the annoying tour freaks of Misahuallí
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For travelers with little time, the small reserve of Jatun Sacha is ideal to get a first impression of the jungle. The observation tower in the reserve requires strong nerves.
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In addition to the tropical jungle ambience and the river crossing by boat, there is also a butterfly farm in Ahuano.
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The suspension bridge over the Río Misahuallí opens up the hinterland of this region. Otherwise, the only way to continue from here is by boat.
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The Rio Misahuallí flows into the Río Napo in Puerto Misahuallí. Great atmosphere in a tropical setting. A perfect place for relaxation and short trips to the Jatun Sacha Forest Reserve.
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Puerto Misahuallí is renowned for its playful white-fronted capuchin monkeys that freely roam the Town Square and Riverfront. Beyond the town, you can spot various monkey species, birds, and even caimans at places like Laguna Paikawe Reserva or Caiman Lagoon. The AmaZOOnico Animal Rescue Center also offers a chance to observe endemic jungle animals such as toucans, parrots, and macaws.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Puerto Misahuallí Town Square and Riverfront is a great place to observe the capuchin monkeys. The Ahuano Butterfly Farm offers an engaging experience for all ages to see a variety of butterflies. Additionally, the Banana Lodge on the Río Misahuallí is noted as family-friendly and can help organize jungle excursions.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities, particularly centered around the Misahuallí and Napo Rivers. You can enjoy boat rides, rafting, kayaking, and tubing. For those interested in cycling, there are several routes available, including the 'Pakashka Sacha loop from Tena' or the 'Family Route – Misahuallí River Bridge loop from Tena'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling in Puerto Misahualli guide.
The Jatun Sacha Rainforest Trail is an excellent option for a direct jungle experience, featuring an observation tower for panoramic views. You can also explore the Laguna Paikawe Reserva for unmotorized canoe trips amidst lush vegetation, offering opportunities to spot wildlife.
Yes, Puerto Misahuallí offers several mountain biking trails. Notable routes include the 'Río Bravo, Misahuallí loop from Laguna Paikawe Reserva' and various 'Caracol Ascent' loops from Tena. These trails range in difficulty and provide a great way to explore the region's natural beauty. More information can be found in the MTB Trails in Puerto Misahualli guide.
You can immerse yourself in the rich culture of Indigenous Kichwa Communities. Many communities, such as Shiripuno, Unión Muyuna, and Ayllu Awarina, offer community tourism projects where visitors can learn about ancestral music, dances, customs, gastronomy, and shamanic rituals. These visits provide insights into their traditional way of life.
The Suspension Bridge Over the Río Misahuallí provides access to the region's hinterland, which would otherwise only be reachable by boat. This bridge offers scenic views and connects you to further exploration opportunities.
Beyond the rivers and rainforest trails, you can visit the Ancient Ceibo Tree (Ceibo of Pununo). This monumental Ceibo tree is estimated to be around 300 years old and over 50 meters tall, considered one of the largest in the Amazon basin by trunk girth. It's a living monument and a short hike or drive from the main square.
Puerto Misahuallí is an excellent place to sample Amazonian dishes. A must-try is Maito, which features marinated fish or chicken wrapped in banana or bijao leaves and grilled. Additionally, Guayusa, a caffeinated indigenous tea, is a local specialty worth experiencing.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique atmosphere of the Puerto Misahuallí Town Square and Riverfront, especially the free-roaming capuchin monkeys. The opportunity to experience the jungle firsthand, even for a short time, at places like the Jatun Sacha Rainforest Trail, is also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural immersion makes it a memorable destination.
Yes, several waterfalls are accessible. Cascadas de Latas, located about 15 minutes from Misahuallí, offers three beautiful waterfalls perfect for a refreshing swim after a 40-minute trek. Hola Vida Waterfall is another notable option in the area for those seeking natural cascades.
The Misahuallí and Napo Rivers are central to the region's appeal. You can explore them through various activities like boat rides, rafting, kayaking, or tubing. Many local operators and lodges, such as the Banana Lodge on the Río Misahuallí, can organize these excursions for you.


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