Wild Mandari

About Wild Mandari

Welcome to Wild Mandari

Deep in Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park lies Wild Mandari – more than just a jungle lodge. We are a community-rooted ecotourism initiative led by a Kichwa family, working to protect the Amazon through immersive, purposeful travel since 2017.

We invite you to learn more about who we are and what we stand for.

Meet Our Founders

Wild Mandari was founded by a Kichwa couple with a dream: to protect their ancestral land in the Yasuní and create a better future for their people through sustainable tourism.

Guided by deep respect for the rainforest and its traditions, they turned that dream into a lodge unlike any other — one where every guest experience directly benefits local education, conservation, and women's empowerment.

Our Mission & Vision

To provide an alternative for the residents of our community to improve their quality of life while maintaining our customs, ancestral roots, and our native language, all directed towards the goal of contributing to the conservation and protection of the Yasuni National Park ecosystem.

A thriving, biodiverse Amazon rainforest where local people lead ecotourism, conservation, and cultural preservation for future generations.

Sustainability Actions

Learn how Wild Mandari protects the Amazon through local-led projects like the Charapas turtle conservation and Birdwatching Club for Kids.

Meet the Team

Meet the heart of Wild Mandari — our dedicated team of naturalist guides, boat drivers, cooks, educators, conservation leaders, and hospitality staff.

Most members are from the surrounding Kichwa communities and brings a deep connection to the forest, traditional knowledge, and pride in sharing their culture with you.

XAVIER ANDRANGO

COMMERCIAL COORDINATOR

Xavier´s love for nature, wildlife, and conservation started at an early age with his family vacations around Ecuador. He holds a degree in ecotourism and has many years of experience as a guide and working in the commercial area at an office.

The Amazon rainforest is his favorite place in Ecuador; he calls it a magical place. His deep knowledge of this area is applied to make sure that you have a great experience.

He believes the power of photography can be used to help conserve our planet and the animals and plants that live in it. Through his pictures, he wants to sensibilise the public to be aware of the need to protect wildlife.

INSTA: @xaviec.photography

BILL AVILES

GUIDE: Amazon Express Discovery, Anaconda Kayak Tour

JAVIER AZNAR
KATTY BALLADARES

Founder

Katy belongs to the second generation of people born in Mandaripanga. Her grandparents migrated and founded this kichwa community to live there, respecting the environment and their culture.

She moved to Coca to attend high school and to pursue a college degree which she did. When she moved out from Mandaripanga, she knew she had to protect “their land.” That is why she has been working for 15 years to organize their people with projects in conservation of resources, sustainable agriculture, gender equality, economic growth, quality education, and the health and well-being of its people.

In 2016, her dream of opening Wild Mandari was a reality. This sustainable tourism project helps her achieve her goals for her community and their surroundings.

She is the managing director of this project and others. She will go beyond to make sure all visitors leave with a great experience and a sense of protecting the Amazon Rainforest and its inhabitants.

FREDY GUALINGA

Founder

Fredy is Managing Director of Mandaripanga. Before starting this project, Fredy was General Manager for Sani Lodge. He is from a kichwa community located along the Napo River. From an early age, he enjoyed being in the jungle, walking, and exploring the forest. He started as a native guide, then a bilingual naturalist guide, all this to begin his dream.

He is constantly exploring new areas looking for animals, and planning new trails and itineraries. Besides having a vast knowledge of the jungle´s flora and fauna, he has all the cultural baggage inherited by his shaman father. While Fredy still guides a few tours, most of his time is focused on improving the tourism project and day-to-day running of the company.

He has guided in all major lodges in the lower Napo River area, always having the best reviews from his passengers.

RAMIRO GUALINGA
OLGER LICUY
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