Overview
Welcome to Our Enchanting 4-Day Birdwatching Adventure in the Cloudforest! 🌿✨
Are you ready to immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Ecuador’s Cloudforest while indulging your passion for birdwatching? Join us for an unforgettable 3-day journey that will awaken your senses and connect you with nature like never before.
Encounters with biodiversity
- Amazing Birds
- Lush flora
- Night walks
- Cultural connection
- Nature photography
- Encounters with biodiversity
Tour Itinerary
Join us as we embark on an exciting journey from Quito early in the morning, heading straight to the stunning Zuroloma Reserve. Here, you’ll be treated to a delicious breakfast before diving into a birdwatching paradise. This community-driven project is renowned for its exceptional opportunities to observe three species of antpitta, including the rare chestnut-naped antpitta, along with other remarkable birds like the barred frugivore and various owls.
After capturing the beauty of these avian wonders, we’ll take a scenic drive along the Nono-Tandayapa road, where you can soak in the breathtaking landscapes. Lunch will be served at the Mirador Guaycapi restaurant, offering spectacular views of the Chocó Andino. From its balcony, enjoy watching a diverse array of birds at their drinking troughs and vibrant tanagers at the feeders.
Our adventure continues at the Alambi Reserve, a family-run conservation project nestled in the famous Tandayapa Valley. Spanning over 120 hectares of pristine cloud forest, with more than 90% of it being primary forest, this reserve is a haven for bird enthusiasts. Here, you’ll have the chance to admire and photograph an impressive variety of species.
As the day winds down, we’ll travel along the Calacalí - Los Bancos road to the charming parish of Pacto, where you’ll enjoy a comfortable stay and dinner at the cozy Piripe Lodge.
Key birds Day 1.
Chestnut-bellied Antbird, Yellow-breasted Finch, Scarlet-bellied Mountain Tanager, Sword-billed Hummingbird, Sapphire-billed Puffleg, Rufous-breasted Chat.
Blue-necked Tanager, Blue-grey Tanager, Fire-rumped Tanager, Golden Tanager, Golden-naped Tanager, Rufous-throated Tanager, Golden-headed Quetzal, Crested Quetzal, Rufous-throated Mota.
Moustached hermit, Brown-bellied hermit, Violet-tailed sylph, Violet-tailed sylph, Booteed racket, Great spotted woodpecker, Lustrous tawny-breasted, Lustrous green crown-billed, Lustrous empress-billed, Rufous-tailed hummingbird, Orange-bellied euphonia, Thick-billed euphonia, Cinnamon-throated tolule, Black-aligned tolule
Start your day with us as we journey to the Santa Elena sector, where we’ll kick off our morning by marveling at the iconic Andean Cock of the Rock, the emblematic bird of Peru. After a delightful breakfast at the Piripe Lodge, we’ll embark on a scenic drive into the highlands, arriving at the breathtaking Mashpi Amagusa Reserve.
This reserve is renowned for its incredible diversity of bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers alike.nnEnjoy a delicious lunch within the reserve, where you can admire the mesmerizing flight of hummingbirds and the vibrant colors of various tanagers as they flit about. The natural beauty surrounding you will leave you in awe!nnIn the afternoon, we’ll continue our adventure at the Milpe Sanctuary, a protected area managed by the Mindo Cloud Forest Foundation.
Spanning 62 hectares of pristine primary and secondary forest, this sanctuary features well-maintained trails and a spectacular viewpoint that offers stunning vistas of the landscape. You’ll also find water troughs for hummingbirds and an informative visitor center to enhance your experience. nnAs the day comes to a close, you’ll enjoy comfortable accommodation and a delicious dinner in Milpe, reflecting on the incredible sights and sounds of the day. nnDon’t miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to immerse yourself in Ecuador’s rich avian biodiversity! Reserve your spot today!
Key birds day 2
Shining Green Tanager, Flame-faced Tanager, Mossy-backed Tanager, Palm Tanager, Orange-breasted Fruiteater, Bearded Toucan, Crimpson's-rumped Toucan, Velvet Purple-crown, Green Hawthorn-tailed, Brown Inca, Purple-throated Woodstar, Andean Emerald, Ornate Flycatcher, Black-striped Sparrow.
Start your day with breakfast or a packed lunch as we head to the Silanche Bird Sanctuary, located between 300 and 350 meters (984-1148 ft) after Pedro Vicente Maldonado at km 127. This 80-hectare reserve, part of the Mindo Cloud Forest Foundation, features an extensive trail system and a 15-meter canopy observation tower.
Here, you’ll enjoy excellent birdwatching opportunities, spotting colorful species and mixed feeding flocks, including important regional endemics of the Chocó region.
Key birds Day 3
Black-breasted Hummingbird, Chocó Trogon, Double-banded Hummingbird, Moustached Antbird, Stubble-tailed Antbird, Black-rumped Cotinga, Slaty Flycatcher, Red-breasted Dacnis, Scarlet and White Tanager, Blue-breasted Tanager
we set off after breakfast to the stunning 23 de Junio Reserve in San Miguel de Los Bancos. This is your chance to witness the magnificent umbrella bird, renowned for its striking necktie that captivates all who see it perched high in the trees. With the aid of binoculars or a telescope, you’ll be able to appreciate its unparalleled beauty up close!
As we stroll along the trails, keep your eyes peeled for a variety of other fascinating bird species that call this reserve home.
We’ll enjoy a delicious lunch en route, fueling our excitement for the afternoon ahead. Afterward, we’ll visit a vibrant feeding site where you can marvel at colorful tanagers, dazzling hummingbirds, and majestic toucans in their natural habitat.
After a day filled with incredible sights and sounds, we’ll return to the city of Quito, bringing with us unforgettable memories of Ecuador’s avian wonders.
Key birds day 4
Umbrellabird, Silver-billed Mountain Toucan, Crimson-rumped Toucanet, Barred Toucan.
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Your booking is completely confirmed with Fusion Travel Ecuador once you send a payment for your reservation. We act as a third-party agency and enter into a contract with the service provider (e.g. Galapagos cruise operator) on your behalf, with obligations to pay for those services.
Service providers charge penalty fees for cancellation of service – these fees apply to both Fusion Travel Ecuador and our clients. For this reason, tour cancellations are subject to the cancellation charges listed in our In cancellation cases, we represent our clients and try to recuperate funds paid to service providers, but this is not always possible. The final decision always lies with the service provider, and we are bound by that. For this reason, we strongly recommend the purchase of travel insurance that covers you fully in the event of trip cancellation.
We’ll send out all tickets, vouchers, and instructions electronically via email. When you travel you can either print out a physical copy to take with you or store the documents on a cellphone or tablet. Nothing could be easier!
Usually, we aim to send tickets out between 1 and 2 weeks prior to your tour departure, but this depends greatly on when we receive the vouchers from the yacht operating companies (Amazon lodges & tour companies or providers in general). If for any reason you need your tickets further in advance, please let us know so we can try to make the necessary preparations for you.
With last minute bookings, these times could change as well depending on when we receive your travel documents from the local operator.
Our office hours are Monday to Friday from 9am to 6pm Ecuadorian time, which is GMT -5. However, we understand that travel emergencies can occur at any time. Therefore, we provide a 24/7 emergency contact number that is listed on the Contact Us page of our website, as well as in your tour package, vouchers and your travel agent’s signature. You can call this emergency number if you experience any problems during your trip.
For non-emergency enquiries, such as travel or sales queries, please email us or submit an enquiry and we will respond as soon as possible during our normal office hours.
We strongly recommend that you discuss vaccination advice with your doctor in your country BEFORE travelling.
Decisions about vaccines and anti-malarial drugs are a personal choice, so it is best to consult a doctor directly to see which options are recommended for your trip. It will also depend on where you are going in Ecuador, Peru or Colombia. If you are travelling to the Amazon rainforest or coastal areas, these decisions are particularly important.
Fusion Travel Ecuador accepts the following payment methods:
- INTERNATIONAL BANK WIRE: Opt for the utmost convenience by utilizing your bank account for this transaction. Our bank is situated in Ecuador, but you have the flexibility to initiate the transfer from any corner of the world. A nominal $25 handling fee is applied per transfer to offset the costs associated with transferring funds to Ecuador for settling payments to local suppliers on your behalf. Typically, transfers take 2-5 working days to reflect in our account. We recommend consulting your personal bank for guidance on completing the necessary fields for a seamless transfer process.
- CREDIT CARD ONLINE PAYMENT – quick and easy online payments for Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. Credit card processing fees do apply – Fees are divided into fees charged by the platform, and also Ecuadorian Government fees. Fusion Travel Ecuador no profit on these additional fees.
- ECUADOR BANK DEPOSIT OR TRANSFER – deposit cash or transfer locally into any branch of Banco Pichincha, or Produbanco. This may the best option if you are already in Ecuador.
Most importantly, all of our accounts are 100% SAFE & SECURE. All payments are made in the name our company (Tour Operadora Fusion Travel Cia. Ltda.). We will never ask you to risk paying into any account registered under a personal name.
Generally speaking, we require a 40% deposit at the time of booking to confirm your reservation. Full payment is then due 3 months before your date of travel. Of course, should you prefer to pay in full at the time of booking then that is also no problem.
Only in the case of bookings made less than 3 months before the date of travel do we immediately require full payment, unless otherwise stipulated.
Yes, it is generally safe to visit the Amazon Rainforest in Ecuador, but it’s essential to take certain precautions and be well-prepared for the environment. Here are some important safety considerations:
- Wildlife encounters: While the Amazon Rainforest is teeming with diverse wildlife, including exotic animals like monkeys, birds, and snakes, it’s crucial to respect their habitats and observe from a safe distance. Avoid touching or feeding wild animals and follow the guidance of experienced guides during wildlife encounters.
- Health risks: The Amazon region may pose health risks such as mosquito-borne diseases like malaria and dengue fever, as well as tropical illnesses like yellow fever. It’s essential to take appropriate precautions, such as using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and consulting with a healthcare professional about necessary vaccinations and medications before your trip.
- Navigation and guides: Navigating the Amazon Rainforest can be challenging due to its dense vegetation and complex terrain. It’s highly recommended to explore the rainforest with an experienced guide who is knowledgeable about the area and can ensure your safety during excursions.
- Environmental hazards: Be mindful of environmental hazards such as sudden changes in weather, river currents, and slippery terrain, especially during rainy seasons. Stay informed about local weather conditions and heed any warnings or advisories from your tour operators or guides.
- Cultural sensitivity: When visiting indigenous communities in the Amazon, respect their customs, traditions, and way of life. Seek permission before taking photographs, avoid disrupting local activities, and be open to learning about their culture and beliefs.
By taking these safety precautions and being prepared for the challenges of the rainforest environment, you can enjoy a safe and rewarding experience exploring the wonders of the Amazon Rainforest.
The Ecuadorian Highlands encompass a range of altitudes, with elevations varying depending on specific locations. Major cities and tourist destinations in the Ecuadorian Highlands include Quito, Cuenca, Otavalo, and Baños, each with its own altitude:
- Quito: The capital city of Ecuador, Quito, is situated at an altitude of approximately 2,850 meters (9,350 feet) above sea level. It is one of the highest capital cities in the world.
- Otavalo: Famous for its indigenous market, Otavalo is situated at an altitude of approximately 2,530 meters (8,300 feet) above sea level. It is located in the Imbabura province, north of Quito.
- Cotopaxi: Cotopaxi is the world’s highest active volcanoes and a prominent landmark in the Ecuadorian Andes. At an altitude of approximately 5,897 meters (19,347 feet) above sea level, Cotopaxi’s snow-capped summit is a sight to behold. Visitors can explore Cotopaxi National Park, hike to the refuge at the base of the volcano, or attempt to summit the peak with the guidance of experienced guides.
- Quilotoa: The Quilotoa crater lake, located in the Cotopaxi province, is a breathtaking natural wonder situated at an altitude of approximately 3,914 meters (12,841 feet) above sea level. Visitors can hike along the crater rim, kayak or take a mule ride down to the emerald-green lake below, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Andean landscape.
- Baños: Known for its hot springs and adventure activities, Baños is located at an altitude of about 1,820 meters (5,970 feet) above sea level. It is nestled in the Andean foothills, between the Amazon and Andes region.
- Chimborazo: Chimborazo is Ecuador’s highest peak and the tallest mountain in the world when measured from the center of the Earth due to its location along the equatorial bulge. Standing at an impressive altitude of 6,268 meters (20,564 feet) above sea level, Chimborazo is a popular destination for mountaineers and adventurers seeking a challenging ascent.
- Cuenca: Located in the southern part of Ecuador, Cuenca sits at an altitude of around 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) above sea level. It is renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture and cultural heritage.
When traveling to the Ecuadorian Highlands, especially if you are coming from sea level or low-altitude areas, it’s important to acclimatize gradually to the higher elevations to avoid altitude sickness. Here are some recommendations:
- Take it Slow: Allow your body time to adjust to the altitude by taking it easy during your first few days in the highlands. Avoid strenuous physical activity until you feel acclimatized. As Quito is the entry point for most of the international flights, we recommend staying here a couple of days, and try to avoid strenuous activities at least the first day such as the Quito Cable Car or the Cotopaxi Volcano.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, as the air at higher altitudes is drier and can lead to dehydration more quickly. Limit your intake of alcohol and caffeine, as they can contribute to dehydration.
- Eat Light: Stick to light, easily digestible meals during your first few days at high altitude. Avoid heavy or spicy foods that may exacerbate altitude sickness symptoms.
- Consider Medication: If you’re prone to altitude sickness or are concerned about experiencing symptoms, consider taking medication such as acetazolamide (Diamox) to prevent or alleviate altitude sickness. Consult with a healthcare professional before taking any medication.
- Coca Leaf Tea or Hot Beverages: Sipping on coca leaf tea, a traditional remedy in the Andes, can be effective in alleviating mild altitude sickness symptoms. Alternatively, consuming hot beverages is also considered beneficial, though it’s advisable to avoid those with milk as the fat content may have counterproductive effects.
By following these recommendations and allowing your body time to adjust to the altitude gradually, you can enjoy your trip to the Ecuadorian Highlands while minimizing the risk of altitude sickness. Don´t forget that each person adapts to it in a different way and some may need a bit longer of time to adjust, while others don´t.
While traveling in Ecuador, you’ll find various options for accessing WiFi or the internet to stay connected during your trip.
Many hotels, hostels, cafes, and restaurants in major cities and tourist areas offer complimentary WiFi for guests. Additionally, mobile data services are widely available throughout the country, with several local providers offering prepaid SIM cards and data plans for purchase. You can easily find SIM cards at convenience stores, kiosks, or official stores of mobile network operators like Claro, Movistar, and CNT. These SIM cards can be used in unlocked smartphones or portable WiFi devices (MiFi) to access the internet while on the go. However, it’s essential to check coverage maps and network availability, especially if you plan to explore more remote or rural areas where signal strength may vary. Overall, with the availability of WiFi hotspots and prepaid data options, staying connected and accessing the internet in Ecuador is convenient and straightforward for travelers.
Of course. In the majority of cases, we organise domestic flights for our clients; including travel to and from destinations such as the Galapagos Islands, the Amazon, mainland Ecuador, Peru and/or Colombia (in Peru and Colombia I would only mention the capitals where flights are common…). This practice is recommended as it allows us to optimise flight arrangements based on operational efficiency. It is important to note that for certain scenarios, such as Amazon Lodges and Galapagos Cruises, the airline ticket is often booked through the cruise operator to accommodate operational requirements.
Whilst we recognise the option for clients to book their flights independently, it is advisable to note that some operators may charge penalty fees for not using their booking services. We recommend that you consult with your travel agent before making any flight reservations to ensure compatibility with your itinerary. Your travel advisor will assist you in selecting the most suitable flight times for your trip.