Kuri Muyu Interpretation Center
Welcome to the Kuri Muyu Interpretation Center, a unique and enriching space managed by the women of the Kichwa Añangu Community, guardians of ancestral traditions rooted in the lush Ecuadorian Amazon.
The women of our community are the narrators of our stories, carriers of wisdom passed down through generations. Here, they share their stories, experiences and the richness of our culture through oral stories that immerse visitors in the heart of the jungle.
Discover the essence of the Amazon through our women!
Immersed in the lushness of the southern bank of the Napo River, the largest tributary of the Ecuadorian Amazon, we are in a unique space. To reach our lodge, take a 30-minute flight from Quito (UIO) to El Coca (OCC). Then, embark on a comfortable motorized canoe journey for 2 hours along the Napo River, one of the main tributaries of the Amazon River, until you reach the Kichwa Añangu Community. Our privileged location within the park allows us to connect with the authenticity of the Amazon nature while offering tourists a close experience with the community.
Enjoy our authentic experiences
Art and Crafts
Discover the unique handcrafted art by our women. Each piece tells a story, reflects a connection with nature, and carries the tradition of our ancestors. From traditional weavings to carefully crafted items, our creations pay homage to our cultural heritage.
Music and Dance
Immerse yourself in the melody of the Amazon. Our women share traditional music using instruments unique to our community. Energetic and meaningful dances connect us with the land, celebrating life and honoring our Kichwa identity.
Tourism Sustainability
Our commitment to sustainable tourism is an integral part of our vision. Learn how our tourism initiatives are rooted in cultural and environmental preservation, offering authentic opportunities and mutual benefits for visitors and our community.