Arapaima Adventure

Western Amazon, Ecuador

Key Details

Accommodation

Jungle Lodge

2027 Trip Dates

24 January – 3 February

Target Species

Arapaima

Fishing Style

Spinning & Fly Fishing

The Largest Scaled Freshwater Fish on Earth.

Bucket List Arapaima.

Why We Go ➜

  • A true arapaima-focused expedition: This trip is built around arapaima, one of the great freshwater bucket-list fish. These fish can exceed 2 metres and 120 kg, and the fishing is highly visual, with anglers watching for fish as they surface to breathe.
  • Exclusive waters: The expedition reaches one of the most remote and preserved areas of the western Amazon, with access to rivers, lagoons, jungle channels, and community-managed waters covering more than 170,000 hectares.
  • Conservation: We work in partnership with the local Kichwa community, supporting catch-and-release arapaima fishing, conservation of vulnerable species, and sustainable economic alternatives for local families.
  • Wildlife, rainforest, and the full Amazon experience: Beyond the fishing, the trip offers a deep immersion into Amazon nature, with opportunities to see monkeys, Amazon river dolphins, parrots, macaws, caimans, reptiles, amphibians, and other rainforest wildlife.

11-Day Adventure

$4,600 per angler

  • 10 nights lodge & hotel accommodation
  • 7 full guided fishing days in the Amazon
  • Domestic flights, ground transfers and expedition logistics within Ecuador
  • All meals & drinking water in the jungle
  • Fishing, conservation and community fees
  • Access to exclusive waters

Get in Touch to Join the Adventure:

Frequently Asked Questions:

Do I need a visa to enter Ecuador?

Many travellers can enter Ecuador for tourism without a visa for short stays, but requirements depend on nationality. Anglers should check the latest entry rules for their passport before booking international flights.

Ecuador uses the US dollar. Anglers should travel with some small USD notes for tips, personal purchases, and any extras, especially once outside Quito.

The expedition runs from January 24 to February 3, 2027. It is an 11 day / 10 night trip with 7 full fishing days in the Amazon.

The trip starts and ends in Quito, Ecuador. Anglers arrive at Quito International Airport, overnight in Quito, then travel by domestic flight, ground transfer, and canoe into the Amazon fishing area.

Alongside arapaima, anglers may have opportunities to target peacock bass, pacu, sabalo, aimara, and giant Amazon catfish, depending on conditions.

Connectivity should be treated as limited or unavailable during the jungle portion of the trip. Anglers should download important documents, travel insurance details, and emergency contact information before leaving Quito.

Lightweight quick-dry clothing, long sleeves, long pants, rain gear, sun protection, insect repellent, a headlamp, dry bags, personal medication, and comfortable footwear are recommended. Soft-sided luggage is best for remote transfers.

Anglers are welcome to bring their own fishing equipment and tackle, and a tackle list will be provided before departure. Equipment rental is available for anglers who do not want to travel with rods, reels, or heavier tackle. Rental is not included in the trip price, so it should be budgeted for separately.

Your bucket list adventure starts here.