ROOMS & TOURS

When the day's birding is done and the forest settles into the sounds of the night, Yotoco Lodge becomes exactly what every birder dreams of: a quiet, peaceful haven shared only with like-minded guests. We host birdwatchers exclusively, and our lodge policies are designed with one thing in mind — ensuring you get the deep, uninterrupted rest you need to be back on the trail before first light, ready for whatever the Andes have in store.

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Instant Friends

Our dining table is where magic happens. You'll be breaking bread with birders from all over the world, swapping stories about your best sightings

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Our Feeders

There are bird feeders and plenty of birdlife right around the lodge—more than enough to keep you entertained for an entire morning or afternoon.

Regular visitors: Whiskered Wren, Apical Flycatcher, Golden-napped Tanager, Black-capped Tanager, Scrub Tanager, Barred Becard, White-lined Tanager, Red-headed Barbet, Inca (Green) Jay, Crimson-rumped Toucanet, Greyish Piculet, Yellow-faced Grassquit, Dull-colored Grassquit, Grey Seedeater, Colombian Chachalaca, Streaked Saltator, Black-winged Saltator, Acorn Woodpecker, Red-crowned Woodpecker, Bronzy Inca, Green Hermit, Steely-vented Hummingbird and many more.

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