Sunday, February 1, 2026

Zamora-Chinchipe

Zamora-Chinchipe is a province in southeastern Ecuador, located in the Amazon region, on the border with Peru. 

Capital: Zamora (also called the "city of birds and waterfalls"). 
Characteristics: Mountainous terrain (transition from the Andes to the Amazon lowlands), extremely high biodiversity, tropical wet climate. 
Known for: Mining (primarily gold, hence the name "mining capital" of Ecuador, e.g., Nambija). 
Nature & tourism: Parque Nacional Podocarpus (cloud forest, waterfalls, orchids, birds), numerous waterfalls, rivers, and protected areas. 
Indigenous peoples: Primarily Shuar (Shuar) with a rich culture and archaeological sites (such as the ancient cacao plantation). 
Economic activities: Mining dominates, plus agriculture, livestock farming, and ecotourism. 

In short: one of Ecuador's most biodiverse and least populated provinces, with a strong focus on nature, indigenous culture, and mining (with occasional conflicts over environmental impact). 
Ideal for adventurous nature travelers!








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