"We loved it here. Such an amazing place. It’s remote, but the signage was good and our driver found it. Probably best to get there during the day. We took a chocolate making class and went on the night walk in the jungle. It is an eco resort, so don’t expect hot showers, which is usually a deal breaker for me. But the place was so nice we were very happy we stayed here. "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
When's the best time for a beach vacation in Misahualli?
Plan your trip to the beach with this snapshot of the seasons in Misahualli: The hottest months are usually September and October with an average temp of 66°F, while the coldest months are July and August with an average of 64°F. The rainiest months in Misahualli are April, May, June, and March, with each month seeing an average of 17 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do around Misahualli?
After getting settled at your accommodation of choice, you’ll likely want to venture out and explore. Discover a variety of local attractions, which include Butterfly Farm and Quechua Indigenous Community. For more things to see and do, consider visiting Jumandy Monument or Jumandy Caverns.
Recent Reviews in Misahualli
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3/5 Okay
"Everything at the lodge was good but could have been great with improved communication. Our family of four arrived at the same time as a group and we were offered the options to joint their tours on an expedited schedule (four days of activities in two days). We joined them for the full day Napo tour and really enjoyed the day but we were very rushed and had no idea what activity was next. At the end of the day, the four of us were left alone at the river bank for 45 minutes waiting for he bus while the guides took the rest of the group to another location. They do serve food, but it's not a restaurant, it's just one meal offered. That said they did an amazing job catering to my dietary restrictions and the pricing was very reasonable. The staff were helpful, but they were too few doing too much for too many for too long. The same guys did breakfast,, drove the boats, did the tours, cleaned rooms and then were on dinner duty. We tipped them well as they worked hard. The beds were comfortable, but the pillows were mouldy, the shower was hot but faucets leaked, sheets and towels were fresh washed but the elastic corners were gone in all the bedding and the towels were worn and had holes in them. Overall, you get what you pay for and this is a budget friendly option in a remote area. If you're on a budget, it's a good option that you won't regret but don't go expecting frills."
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