Full day to Ecological Reserve Churute Mangrove and Cacao Farm Visit
Overview
This refuge houses many species of fauna, including the threatened canclón and the coastal crocodile. The lagoon, named after the canclón, is part of a larger aquatic environment that earned Ramsar site recognition in 1990.
- 🦢 Home to threatened species like the canclón, a water bird.
- 🐊 The coastal crocodile has already disappeared from other areas.
- 🌊 Protects a diverse range of aquatic environments.
- 🏞️ Designated as a Ramsar site for its ecological significance in 1990.
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Pickup included
- Transportation
- Lunch in Hacienda Cacao and walking in the sendero
- Professional guide
- Hotel pick up and drop-off
- Travel on the boat in the river of this reserve
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Return details
- The guide will pick up you in the lobby of the hotel ( Hotel pick up inside the Urban perimeter of Guayaquil) (pass by)
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Reserva Ecologica Manglares ChuruteIn Churute Mangroves, three different ecosystems converge in relatively small spaces. On the one hand, there is the characteristic red mangrove, whose roots make their way and give the feeling that they are advancing in the estuaries. Hence the name with which the inhabitants of the area know it: the walking mangrove.