Discover Ecuador!

 

"This was the best week of kayaking in my life!" Eugene Buchanan, editor of Paddler Magazine January, 2006 Small World trip

"This is absolutely one of the finest weeks of paddling I've ever had. Your excellent guiding, the accommodations, the suburb food, not to mention the fabulous rivers and scenery have all combined to create an unforgettable week." Kelly Stone

ECUADOR INFORMATION

All of our trips start and end in the colonial capital city of Quito. From there it's only a 3 hour scenic drive to our base and cabins on the Rio Quijos.

Ecuador Rivers Institute: www.kayakecuador.com

River running: www.ecuadorkayaking.com

General travel: www.ecuadorexplorer.com

City, Airport and Weather Information for Rio Quijos






KAYAKING GEAR

Wave Sport Kayaks: www.wavesport.com Liquid Logic Kayaks: www.liquidlogickayaks.com
Werner Paddles: www.wernerpaddles.com Colorado Kayak Supply: www.coloradokayak.com
Outdoorplay: www.outdoorplay.com Patagonia: www.patagonia.com
Backdoor Sports : www.backdoorsports.com

OUTFITTERS

Moki Mac River Expeditions in Colorado: www.mokimac.com

Aspen Whitewater Rafting: www.aspenrafttrips.com

Valley Mill Kayak School: www.valleymill.com

OTHER

Tim Brown Photography www.timbrownphotography.com

Mary Gerth: www.mtgcomputers.com

Smith Sunglasses: www.smithsport.com

Paddler Magazine: www.paddlermagazine.com


Rio Quijos: From its birth as a glacial creek on the flanks of of the Andes to a huge river deep in the Amazon basin, the Quijos has over 70 miles of spectacular whitewater. The upper runs are continuous and technical while play spots abound the lower canyons. Our exclusive lodge is midway on the Quijos. Class III to V

Rio Cosonga: Experience lava cliffs, lush rainforests, tropical birds and waterfalls hundreds of feet high while you paddle this river's three wonderfully technically runs. This tributary of the Rio Quijos is always a favorite with the guides and guests. Class III+ to IV+

Rio Misahualli: Clear warm water, polished granite boulders, tree lined banks, and kids swimming near indigenous villages characterize the Misahualli's upper runs. The "Lower Mis" is the quintessential jungle run of Ecuador. Passing through a remote rainforest it has it all; great surfing, big powerful rapids, parrots, toucans and waterfalls. Class II to IV+

Rio Jatunyacu: This big volume river has long straightforward rapids perfect for the intermediate paddler. The calm pools allow plenty of time to enjoy the magnificent views of the rainforest as well as the Andes. For the advanced boater there is also some great play.

Rio Jondachi: Although the upper run is only about 10 kilometers long there must be at least a hundred rapids. The setting is truly breathtaking on this steep creek. Class IV to V The lower Jondachi is longer and just as beautiful as the upper but easier.

Rio Oyacachi: One of the many tributaries to the Rio Quijos, the Oyacachi is best described as a powerful technical river in a beautiful remote valley. It's clear water and non-stop rapids make it one of the most memorable rivers in Ecuador. There is a day run as well as a multi day section. Class IV to V

THE KAYAKERS GUIDE TO ECUADOR - How to Order

We wrote the book on river running in Ecuador. The 2nd edition just came out in November, 2006! Order it now as a way to anticipate or remember your favorite runs. The new guidebook is 118 pages long, and covers over 60 runs in the Baeza, Tena and Santo Domingo regions. It also includes helpful logistical information if you are planning a self-guided trip. The book costs $20 plus shipping. To order the Kayakers Guide to Ecuador, please call us at 1-800-58-KAYAK or e-mail us at info@smallworldadventures.com.

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