Reserva Ecológica Arenillas
Turismo en el área protegida Arenillas
Turismo en el área protegida Arenillas
CC
Deutsch
English
Español
Florecimiento del guayacán (Tababuia chrysantha).
Florecimiento del guayacán (Tababuia chrysantha).  Arenillas
Fotos Photos Bilder
Fotos Photopages Fotoseiten Bilder Photos
Landkarten Mapas Mapas
Ecuador Galapagos Sudamerica South America Sudamerika
Turismo Fotos Mapas Hoteles Hotel Foto Mapa  Isla Galapagos Islas Solar Energía Ecuador Latina America Sudamérica
Tourismus Bilder Landkarten Unterkünfte Inseln Galapagos Bild Landkarte Unterkunft Insel Sonnenenergie Ecuador Latein Amerika Südamerika
Tourism Photos Maps Hotels Hotel Island Galapagos Islands Photo Map Solar Energy Ecuador Latin America South America
Hotel Lodge Hostel South America Ecuador
Energia Solar Energy Energie
Kits Bombas de agua solares Bombeo fotovoltaico
Energía eléctrica solar Inyección fotovoltaica
Paneles solares electricos fotovoltaicos
Bombas de agua solares Bombeo fotovoltaico
Bombeo Agua Energia Solar Sonnenenergie Solar Energy Ecuador Latin America South America
Wasserpumpen Waterpumps Energia Solar Sonnenenergie Solar Energy Ecuador Latin America South America
Electricidad  Energia Solar Sonnenenergie Solar Energy Ecuador Latin America South America
Electrica inyeccion Red publica Energia Solar Sonnenenergie Solar Energy Ecuador Latin America South America
Mapa de Áreas Protegidas del Ecuador -Reservas Ecológicas - Parques Nacionales
Parque Nacional CajasÁreas Protegidas
Parque Nacional Cajas
Áreas Protegidas
Recetas Restaurantes Comida típica Cocina
El Bosque Petrificado de Puyango
El Bosque Petrificado de Puyango Provincias El Oro y Loja
Turismo Turism Tourismus Ecuador Sudamerica
tourismus tourism turismo Map Mapa Landkarte Ecuador
Arenillas Ecological Reserve
The Arenillas Ecological Reserve has 17,082 hectares, and was created on June 7, 2001.
This reserve is located in the province of El Oro, in southwestern Ecuador, very close to the border with Peru. The reserve is 26 km from Sta Rosa and 60 km from Machala.

From Guayaquil. Take the Vía a Machala (186 km), south east of Guayaquil, from Machala pass through Sta. Rosa (26 km) and continue until you reach the city of Arenillas (21 km) in the province of El Oro.


The park protects dry ecosystems that include forests and bushes.

There are also parts of mangrove forests.
Flora

Many of the present species are found only in the equatorial dry semi-arid and dry forests of southern Ecuador and northern Peru.
Arenillas important forest species such as Tabebuia chrysantha, Zyziphus thysiflora, Albizia guachapele. There are also populations of large trees such as Ceiba trichistandra and Ficus sp., As well as species associated with mangroves.
The Arenillas ecological park has an extension of 13,170 hectares, and is located in an altitude range of 0 to 300 meters above sea level.

Machala
  • Machala is the capital of the El Oro province and has 250,000 inhabitants. Machala is also known as "Banana Capital of the World".

Santa Rosa
  • Santa Rosa is in the south of Machala towards Huaquillas on the border.
Puyango Petrified Forest

  • The Puyango Petrified Forest distance: 71 km 1h30, and it is a very interesting tourist attraction. Also the old man towards the park is wonderful.
OTHER INTERESTING SITES
Wildlife

Mammals registered in the reserve, according to a 1993 study include: the coastal fox (Lycalopex sechurae), the anteater (Tamandua mexicana), the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), the Robinson's mouse opossum (Marmosa robinsoni), the Pacific spiny rat (Proechimys decumanus), the jaguarundi (Puma yagouaroundi), the Tayra (Eira barbara), the fishing bat (Noctilio leporinus), the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus), the crab raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus) and the White-naped squirrel (Sciurus stramineus).

There are also 153 species of birds, much of it endemic. It houses endangered birds such as macareous parakeets (Brotogeris pyrrhoptera), slate anambé (Pachyramphus spodiurus) and black-headed tailtail (Synallaxis tithys).