The Naku Center

The Naku Center is an eco-tourism project founded and run by the Sapara Nation in the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest.

Dedicated to protecting the rainforest, the Sapara created this center as a way to share the magic of the Amazon Rainforest and exchange millennial knowledge of the forest, dream and spirit world with friends from around the world through an immersive rustic experience. 

Located deep within the forest, only accessible by a 2-day hike or short plane ride, get ready for a unique experience unlike any other.

OUR MISSION 

We feel that one of the solutions to the root of the many crises the world faces is in recognizing and healing our relationship with nature and the Earth. It is our mission to share our knowledge and wisdom of medicinal plants, the power of dreams, and the spirit world with others around the world. 

OUR VISION 

We envision a world where humanity understands the importance of living in harmony with the Earth and where the rights of nature are respected by all.

The Location

Flying over the Amazon Rainforest on your way to Naku, you could easily miss the Center tucked away along the river bed of Rio Conambo. Located just a short 30-minute flight from Shell, Ecuador, the Naku Center feels like a world away - truly an oasis in the center of the forest.

Ancestral Architecture meets Modern Comforts

All of the buildings at the Naku Center are built in the traditional style, found in every Sapara home. The woven roofs are laid by hand using plant materials found in the jungle. The open-air design allows guests to fully experience the beauty and sounds of the jungle at all times.

Communal Gathering Space

Part of the Naku experience is connecting to the Sapara ancestral wisdom. During your stay, the group will meet for daily dream interpretations, workshops, and ceremonies in the the Maloka, Ceremonial Hut. This space can also be used for yoga, movement, song circles, or relaxing on the hammocks.

Meal Time

During your stay at Naku, you’ll enjoy 3 delicious homemade meals daily. Combining flavors and ingredients from the jungle and modern comfort food, you’ll feel right at home. Our trained cooking staff can accommodate any dietary needs.

The Nature

The Naku Center is right along the beautiful and serene Rio Conambo. During your stay, you’ll get to travel like the locals along the river by canoe and swimming. Get to know hundreds of new special of plants on jungle treks with local guides.


About

Naku Center

Today, the Sapara culture is on the brink of disappearing. Once a nation of 200,000 people, now, between Ecuador and Peru, there are less than 800 Sapara left and only 3 still speak the language. 

We created NAKU (meaning jungle in Sapara) as a way to pass on our ancient wisdom to the outside world..


CHANGING THE FUTURE OF THE AMAZON

We can no longer live outside of the money system. We have chosen to create Naku as a way to share our message with the world and create sustainable and circular financial opportunities for our community. The proceeds from Naku go directly to support our community and culture. Right now, Naku is centered around the four communities of Matsakaw, Llanchamacocha, Naruka, and Nakuna, and in the future, our goal is to benefit all Sapara communities. 

Our goal is to preserve our culture through educating our youth in a way that honors and maintains Sapara traditions. Currently, we have the capacity to offer schooling to about 20 students, but with the continued growth of Naku, we hope to offer our youth a chance to achieve a university degree in a way that respects our knowledge and that is recognized by the government.

This is the most effective way to support our youth to continue staying connected with our traditions and protect the forest for years to come.

By opening our community to receive visitors from around the world and through our online workshops, we hope to share our knowledge about how to live in balance with nature, demonstrate another way to generate revenue that doesn’t destroy the forest like oil, logging, or mining, and generate income to support the preservation of our Sapara culture.

Naku also provides financial support for community health emergencies, infrastructure and basic needs.

At NAKU, we offer two different immersive experiences for groups:

Sapara Jungle Immersion

4 Nights · 5 Days · Llanchamacocha Community, Ecuadorian Amazon

The Sapara are one of the smallest and most ancient nations of the Amazon. This immersion brings you into their living world: their forest, their ceremonies, their medicine, and their way of knowing. Five days in the heart of the jungle, hosted by the community itself.

What's Included

  • 4 nights lodging in the Llanchamacocha community

  • Healing ceremonies and cultural activities throughout the journey

  • Nutritious vegetarian meals for all 5 days

  • Round-trip transportation from Quito to Shell Airport

  • Round-trip flight between Shell and Llanchamacocha

  • 1 night accommodation in Puyo or Baños on the return

Healing Immersion

7 Nights · 8 Days · Llanchamacocha Community, Ecuadorian Amazon

For those called to go deeper. Eight days inside the living forest of the Sapara Nation, held by their shamans, their plant knowledge, and their ancient ceremonial tradition. This is a journey of healing, not tourism.

What's Included

  • 7 nights lodging in the Llanchamacocha community

  • Healing ceremonies and cultural activities throughout the journey

  • Local plant medicine prepared by the community's shamans

  • Nutritious vegetarian meals for all 8 days

  • Round-trip transportation from Quito to Shell Airport

  • Round-trip flight between Shell and Llanchamacocha

  • 1 night accommodation in Puyo or Baños on the return

Your first day is dedicated to cleansing — a ceremony to open you and connect you to the jungle. From there the journey moves through cacao ceremony, plant walks with the community's shamans, river baths, fire ceremony, and dream interpretation with the shaman. Throughout the journey you will have time with spiritual leader Manari Ushigua, whose presence and teachings are woven through the entire experience.

Activities can include:

Swimming in the river, canoe, trekking in the jungle, learning about medicinal plants, traditional cleansing and healing ceremonies, learning how the women make ceramics, camping along the river, learning how to make the traditional chicha drink, working in the garden and more! Itinerary

Journeys operate with a minimum of 5 participants

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