NATURE OF THE QUIJOS VALLEY
ANDEAN EASTERN SLOPES
HIGHLANDS AND CLOUD FOREST
Quijos: Andean landscapes, hummingbirds, bears and more!
Today you’ll be picked-up at 7:00 am from your hotel to start a memorable adventure. Some 65 km (41 miles) East of Quito the road brings us into the high elevation paramo at Papallacta, a very tundra-like habitat. On clear days the views of the surroundings and various volcanoes are breath-taking; a stop right up at the pass is one of the best spots to photograph the snow-capped Antisana Volcano as it towers over the mountains below. The surroundings of Quito provide different opportunities to find wild bears and other emblematic fauna with good chances of close encounters. Bears can be found in the cloud forests and paramos (highlands) around the District of Quito. The area to visit covers the surroundings of two national parks with special natural feeding sites where the presence of Andean Bears is frequent all year around. The paramo is rich in important food sources for the bears’ mostly herbivorous diet; Puya sp. is pretty abundant in this ecosystem also covered with grasslands, small bushes and elfin trees. Later you’ll drive towards one of the most amazing ecosystems in the Tropical Andes, surrounded by forested mountains and drained by a refreshing network of rivers that actually flows to the mighty Amazon basin. Today you will explore different reserves in the the Quijos Valley.
An amazing diversity of hummingbird species will make this a memorable experience. Green-backed Hillstar, Violet-fronted Brillant, Peruvian-booted Racket-tail, Gorgeted Woodstar, Bronzy Inca, Tawny-bellied Hermit among other species are common at different locations of this valley.
This area acts as a very important continuous corridor between the Andes and the vast tropical rainforest of the Amazon Region. Due to its location on the Equator, the steep Andean foothills, and the close proximity of the Amazon, the Quijos Valley area hosts one of the richest diversity records in the world.
Pricing
- 1 pax $ 325
- 2 pax $ 180
- 3-4 pax $150
- 5-7 pax $130
- 8-10 pax $95
Pick-up and Drop-off
-Naturalist & Birding Guide
-Private transportation
-Lunch and soft drinks
-All excursions and entrance fees to the reserves
-Tips
-Alcoholic beverages
-Any other item not specified
-Optional Canopy zip-line park, butterfly farm or artisanal chocolate factory tour (available under request)
Trip considerations
PLEASE NOTE:
This is a sample itinerary subject to change due to weather conditions, safety, and particular interests of guests and groups. Changes and additions are made in order to maximize birding, wilderness enjoyment and cultural interaction with local people.
*Optional early pick-up from 4:30 am to 6am depending on your interest
$40 USD per person in groups of 1 to 3
$20 USD per person in groups of 4 or more