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Manglares Churute Ecological Reserve Adventures

Manglares Churute Ecological Reserve is a rich mangrove and dry tropical forest reserve in coastal Ecuador, offering diverse wildlife viewing, hiking, and boating experiences.

54,140
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
approx. 10,000
Annual Visitors
1979
Year Established

About Manglares Churute Ecological Reserve

 

Located in the Guayas Province of Ecuador, Manglares Churute Ecological Reserve protects an extensive area of mangroves, dry tropical forests, and freshwater lagoons near the coasts of the Gulf of Guayaquil. Established in 1979 to conserve its unique ecosystems, the reserve spans a variety of habitats that play a critical role in regional biodiversity. The mangrove forests provide breeding grounds for numerous fish species and shelter for many migratory and resident birds, including herons, ibises, and kingfishers. Additionally, the reserve is home to mammals such as the mantled howler monkey and the white-tailed deer, and reptiles like crocodiles and iguanas. Visitors can explore various trails through dry forest areas, participate in guided boat tours across the freshwater lagoons, or enjoy bird watching from observation points. The reserve is also culturally significant, supporting local communities that engage in sustainable tourism and conservation efforts. Key landmarks include the Jobito and Pasa lagoons, which serve as focal points for water-based activities, and the scenic viewpoints atop the reserve's hills offering panoramic views of mangroves and wildlife habitats. As a protected area, Manglares Churute provides an accessible nature destination near Guayaquil, Ecuador’s largest city, making it an appealing spot for ecotourism, research, and environmental education.

Highlights

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Jobito Lagoon: a key location for birdwatching and boat tours

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Diverse mangrove ecosystems critical for marine and bird life

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Dry tropical forest trails showcasing regional flora and fauna

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Panoramic hilltop viewpoints overlooking mangroves and lagoons

Notable Natural Features

Mangrove Forests

Extensive and healthy mangrove stands that serve as critical habitat for marine species and birds.

Jobito Lagoon

A freshwater lagoon popular for boat tours and excellent birdwatching opportunities.

Dry Tropical Forest Trails

Network of trails through forest ecosystems that highlight Ecuador’s coastal biodiversity.