2 Special Ways To Experience The Stunning Cloud Forests Of Ecuador

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The Ecuadorian rainforest, also known as the Oriente, is a vast and biodiverse ecosystem that covers about 40% of the country’s land area. It is part of the Amazon rainforest, which is the largest rainforest in the world.

Ecuador’s Amazon Rainforest is home to an incredible diversity of plants and animals. There are over 1,000 species of birds, 400 species of mammals, and 200 species of reptiles. Some of the most iconic animals of the Ecuadorian rainforest include the jaguar, the anaconda, the giant anteater, and the macaw.



The Ecuadorian rainforest is also home to several indigenous peoples, who have lived in the forest for centuries. These people have a deep understanding of the rainforest and its resources, and they have developed sustainable ways of living in harmony with nature.

Ecuador’s Amazon Rainforest plays an important role in regulating the global climate. It absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and releases oxygen. It also helps to regulate rainfall patterns and prevent erosion.

The Ecuadorian rainforest is a truly special place. It is a treasure trove of biodiversity and a vital part of the global ecosystem. It is important to protect the Ecuadorian rainforest for future generations.



Here are some of the reasons why the Ecuadorian rainforest is so important:

  • It is home to an incredible diversity of plants and animals
  • It plays an important role in regulating the global climate
  • It is a source of food, medicine, and other resources for indigenous peoples
  • It is a popular tourist destination, which generates income for the local economy

Ecuador’s Amazon Rainforest is facing a number of threats, including deforestation, oil drilling, and climate change. It is important to support efforts to protect this precious ecosystem.

Travel News & Books by Lassi Pensikkala: For nature lovers, particularly ones interested in birding, we highly recommend a visit to Ecuador’s magnificent cloud forests. Read the story 2 Special Ways To Experience The Stunning Cloud Forests Of Ecuador in TravelAwaits!

By MSc(Econ) Lassi Pensikkala - International News Curator: Travel, Golf, and Business

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