Copalinga Reserve – Copalinga Lodge

Named for the Copal and Guabo Trees

This reserve once belonged to a Belgian couple, Boudewijn and Catherine Vits, who protected it for twenty years. They named it Copalinga in reference to the significant presence of copal trees and also guabo trees, whose scientific name is Inga.

General information

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    Province: Zamora Chinchipe
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    Creation date: 2018
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    Area: Approx. 352 acres
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    Temperature: 16 – 30 °C
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    Ecosystem: Amazonian foothill forest
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    Climate: Warm and humid
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    Altitude range: 950 – 1600 meters above sea level
  • Facility: Copalinga Lodge

Facilities and services

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Trails of varying difficulty

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Gray Tinamou (Tinamus tao) photography site

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Dining area with a view of the bird feeders

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Hummingbird feeders

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Small orchidarium

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Accommodation at Copalinga Lodge

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Park ranger escort available

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Parking lot

Biological importance

Less than 10% of the area has been altered, while the rest consists mainly of primary forest. This region hosts a high level of biodiversity in both fauna and flora, with an estimated total of 220 bird species recorded just in the lower part of the reserve.

Notable animal species include: White-necked Parakeet (Pyrrhura albipectus), Coppery-chested Jacamar (Galbula pastazae), Spangled Coquette (Lophornis stictolophus)  Foothill Elaenia (Myiopagis olallai),Barred Hawk (Morphnarchus princeps),  Speckled Hummingbird (Adelomyia melanogenys), Lineated Woodpecker (Dryocopus lineatus), Bay-headed Tanager (Tangara gyrola),  Swallow Tanager (Tersina viridis), Wire-crested Thorntail (Discosura popelairii),  Gray Tinamou (Tinamus tao).

There are also mammals such as Black Agouti (Dasyprocta fuliginosa), South American Coati (Nasua nasua) and Jaguarundi (Herpailurus yagouaroundi).

As for the flora, species include the Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera), Mountain Apple (Syzygium malaccense), Miconia spp., Calliandra spp., Maxillaria splendens orchid, bromeliads, ferns, and other native plants such as cedar, arabisco, pachaco, copal, wild yarasu, chonta palm, cinnamon, porotillo, guabo (Inga spp.), and jíbaro.

The guabo trees planted at the base of the springs improve soil drainage, as they help draw water from the ground, supporting high evapotranspiration rates.

Other sites of interest
  • Bombuscaro River
  • Podocarpus National Park
How to get there?

From the Zamora bus terminal, take the road toward Podocarpus National Park until you reach the “La Chapetona” roundabout. Keep to the right and follow the turnoff toward Podocarpus National Park. Copalinga is located at kilometer 3 along this road.

Hours of Operation

Every day: 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Last entry of visitors: 1:00 PM

Entrance Fee

Rates are in US dollars

Type of visitors

Rate (per person)

Foreign

$15

National*

$5

Older adults and children**

$2.50

* Special rates for national visitors, residents, and the Andean community.

** Children from 5 to 11 years old

Tips for your visit
  • The climate is warm and humid: bring light clothing and insect repellent.
  • Ideal for bird and butterfly photography.
  • Some trails cross small streams: bring waterproof shoes or extra sandals.
  • Our trails are accessible and great for family visits.
  • Please carry out all the trash you generate. With your help, we keep the reserve clean. Thank you for your cooperation!
General Guidelines
  • Please refrain from bringing pets — this helps protect the native wildlife and plants.
  • Do not touch or feed wild animals — this is the best way to protect them and respect their natural habitat.
  • Always follow the instructions of our park rangers — they are here to ensure your safety and the protection of the reserve.

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