KM3
Discover KM3: A Hidden Gem of Ecuador
Experience the tranquil beauty of Eden Amazónico, a unique farmstay in Puyo, Ecuador, where nature and comfort harmoniously intertwine.
Eden Amazónico is a tranquil farmstay nestled in the lush surroundings of Puyo, Ecuador. Perfect for nature lovers, it offers an immersive experience in the Amazon rainforest, where visitors can unwind, explore and connect with nature.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car, head towards Puyo from wherever you are in the Amazon region. Use the main road (E45) which connects several towns in the Amazon. Once you reach Puyo, look for Vía Macas. Continue on Vía Macas for approximately 10 kilometers until you spot EDEN AMAZÓNICO on your right. There is often signage along the road to help guide you.
Public Transportation
From towns like Tena or Baños, you can take a bus to Puyo. Buses frequently depart from the main bus terminal in Tena or Baños, and the journey lasts around 2 to 3 hours, costing approximately $2-5 USD. Once in Puyo, you can either take a local taxi or a mototaxi to reach EDEN AMAZÓNICO on Vía Macas. The taxi ride should cost around $5-10 USD and take about 15-20 minutes.
Taxi or Mototaxi
If you are already in Puyo and need a quick way to get to EDEN AMAZÓNICO, you can hire a taxi or a mototaxi. Mototaxis are widely available and are a cheaper option, costing around $2-4 USD. Taxis will be slightly more expensive, costing approximately $5-10 USD. Make sure to tell the driver to take you to 'EDEN AMAZÓNICO on Vía Macas'.
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