Torre GB58A - Reserva Biológica Limoncocha

Torre GB58A is a camp near Reserva Biológica Limoncocha.

Location
Reserva Biológica Limoncocha, Northern Amazon Basin, Ecuador, Central & South America
Coordinates
-0.179738, -76.682300
Activities
camp

Best Time to Visit Torre GB58A

The best months to visit Torre GB58A are January, February, March, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Month-by-Month Safari Conditions

  • January: Good, temperature 25.28°C, rainfall 191.6mm, sunshine 9.5 hrs, humidity 86.9%
  • February: Good, temperature 25.31°C, rainfall 241.5mm, sunshine 8.9 hrs, humidity 88.5%
  • March: Good, temperature 25.04°C, rainfall 294.2mm, sunshine 8 hrs, humidity 90.2%
  • April: Good, temperature 24.95°C, rainfall 311.1mm, sunshine 8.1 hrs, humidity 90.5%
  • May: Good, temperature 24.45°C, rainfall 406.1mm, sunshine 7.4 hrs, humidity 91.5%
  • June: Good, temperature 24.14°C, rainfall 319.5mm, sunshine 8.7 hrs, humidity 90.8%
  • July: Good, temperature 23.9°C, rainfall 284.6mm, sunshine 8.7 hrs, humidity 91.4%
  • August: Good, temperature 24.64°C, rainfall 146.6mm, sunshine 9.2 hrs, humidity 88.6%
  • September: Good, temperature 25.51°C, rainfall 187mm, sunshine 10 hrs, humidity 87.1%
  • October: Good, temperature 25.6°C, rainfall 233.4mm, sunshine 9.3 hrs, humidity 88.2%
  • November: Good, temperature 25.14°C, rainfall 286.4mm, sunshine 8.9 hrs, humidity 89.8%
  • December: Good, temperature 25.06°C, rainfall 291.8mm, sunshine 9.5 hrs, humidity 89.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What wildlife can we realistically expect to see around Torre GB58A, and is it different from what we might find elsewhere in Ecuador?

We love the proximity to Reserva Biológica Limoncocha for its incredible birdlife, especially the prehistoric looking Hoatzins. While you'll see monkeys and caimans too, it's the sheer density and variety of avian species here that truly sets it apart. We recommend keeping your binoculars handy at all times.

What is the best time of year to visit Torre GB58A for optimal wildlife viewing and comfortable weather?

We find the dry season, roughly from June to October, offers the most predictable weather and makes spotting wildlife easier as they congregate near water sources. However, the shoulder months can be fantastic too, with fewer crowds and lush scenery. Expect warm, humid conditions year round, so pack accordingly.

Beyond the camp activities, what are the must do excursions when staying at Torre GB58A?

We absolutely insist you take a guided boat trip on Laguna Limoncocha itself. It’s the heart of the reserve and offers unparalleled opportunities to see river otters, pink river dolphins, and an astonishing array of water birds. A night walk is also a must for a completely different perspective on the jungle's nocturnal inhabitants.

What should we pack to be prepared for a stay at Torre GB58A, considering its remote jungle location?

Lightweight, quick drying clothing in neutral colors is essential, along with good quality insect repellent and a wide brimmed hat. We also recommend sturdy, waterproof hiking boots and a reliable headlamp for those jungle night walks. Don't forget your swimwear for a dip in the lodge's pool if it has one, and a good book for downtime.

What are the typical costs associated with a stay at Torre GB58A, and what is generally included?

While prices can fluctuate, expect rates to cover your accommodation, meals, and guided activities within the reserve. We advise checking directly with the lodge for the most current pricing and to clarify what's included, such as transfers from the nearest town. It's a worthwhile investment for an authentic jungle experience.

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