Product Description
Experience the magic of a forest bathed by clouds! Hike, learn, photograph hummingbirds and amazing landscapes, explore our village’s colonial streets, and fall in love with our artisan cuisine.
An authentic experience that immerses you in the local culture, nature, and gastronomy, while contributing to the development of the communities of the area in an organized and responsible way.
We will explore the village of Nono and learn about the living history of Ecuador. We will meet a small group of women who, while weaving their dreams for a better future, embroider beautiful pieces of art.
Highlights:
- Great nature and superb views of the Andes
- Hike at a private cloud forest reserve at 3.400 meters
- Observe up to 7 species of hummingbirds.
- Gastronomic experience with a private chef
- Visit a coffee farm and taste coffee grown at a high altitude.
- Support our group of local embroiderers visiting their workshop.
- Relaxing nights at beautiful Villa Doris country lodge
Our adventure takes us to Yanacocha Reserve at 3.400 meters above sea level, to explore a forest bathed by clouds. A safe paradise for birds and mammals, including up to five types of hummingbirds. We will visit the small family project of Zuro Loma for a closer encounter with hummers.
A good cup of coffee after a visit to a family coffee farm is the ideal way to start the afternoon. Visit either an archeological museum or the Solar Museum at the Equator. To this, add the local, fresh, and tasteful cuisine of our personal chef!
A trip where you are part of our history!
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Seasonal Notes:
Ecuador enjoys spring-like weather all year round. The dryest seasons in our area are from June to August. Most days we enjoy sunny mornings and cooler afternoons. Temperatures around 12 – 18 centigrade
In general, the rainy season in Ecuador runs from December to May, while the dry season runs from June to November. Some regions of Ecuador, such as the Amazon rainforest and the cloud forest, can experience rain throughout the year, so it’s important to be prepared for wet weather if you’re planning to visit these areas.
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