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South America » Ecuador » North » Mindo December 11th 2014

Mindo - Day 18 Today our destination was Mindo. We took a cab further north in Quito to the Ofelia bus station. We were aiming for early arrival for the 9:00 bus, but we made it in time for the 8:00. We have been having really good luck with our bus connections. The bus got us to Mindo in 2.5 hours. We found our hostel on the outskirts of Mindo, but within easy walking distance. Our spot in Casa Cecilia was like a little cabin tucked in the forest, with large windows overlooking nothing but vegetation. We can watch the birds flying through the trees. There is a little deck right around the corner, and a deck of hammocks in a central building (just for Bob!). We can watch the hummingbirds a few steps from our ... read more
View from our window
Tiny orchid
Monkey-faced orchid

South America » Ecuador » North » Mindo December 6th 2014

On Tuesday we travelled 3 hours north from Quito to Mindo, on the edge of the escarpment which overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Mindo is still quite high up at 1700 metres in a warm and very damp cloud forrest. The hot air from the coastal plain hits the Andes near Mindo, rises and the moisture condenses, so for much of the year the area is blanketed in dense cloud, and most days it rains in the afternoon.... We came to Mindo to see the birds and to walk in the rainforrest...... The forrest is teaming with all sorts of wildlife including sloths, frogs, spiders, possums, pumas and even an Andean bear, but the area is especially famous for its birds, which we saw lots of - quetzals, toucans, parrots, an owl and its baby, a falcon, ... read more
At Mindo Butterfly farm
Quetsal
Toucan

South America » Ecuador » North » Mindo September 19th 2014

Mindo is in the cloud forest two hours north west of Quito with a populaion of approximately 4,000. We arrived around lunch time and caught up with Kate (the Canadian we met in Sucre) in the afternoon for chocolate brownies at El Quetzal while the sky decided to open and pour with rain. We quickly learnt that this happened regularly in the afternoons. The next morning we were up reasonably early to head to the waterfalls with Kate. We took a taxi to the cable car for our 530m long ride over the cloud forest and river Mindo. We decided to turn right and first head to Cascara Reina which was a forty minute walk each way. The path was very quiet as most people headed the other way. Just before the waterfall was a cool ... read more
Bird watching
Cascada Reina
Kate and I nearly at Cascada Reina

South America » Ecuador » North » Mindo July 29th 2014

ein gemütlicher relax-tag steht heute auf dem programm. mit einer der wenigen möglichkeiten auszuschlafen, gemütlich frühstücken, am pool liegen. der heutige tag ist also eher unspektakulär. nur, dass wir um drei uhr mit dem bus zurück nach quito wollen und markus meint, wir müssten sicher keine plätze reservieren, was natürlich unweigerlich dazu führt, dass wir erst um fünf uhr fahren können… weil, das war ja klar, der bus ausgebucht ist. so klar war es selbstverständlich nicht, ich muss das nur schreiben, damit ihr nicht glaubt, es läuft immer alles auf schienen bei uns ;-). unser letzter tag in ecuador - morgen schon geht es weiter nach brasilien!!! die zeit rinnt uns durch die finger. wir können es kaum glauben, dass wir vor gar nicht sooo langer zeit in viet nam waren. so viele erlebnisse zwischen heute ... read more
hin und wieder brauchts das

South America » Ecuador » North » Mindo July 28th 2014

besuch bei den zucker-junkies. schmetterlinge, mariposas, werden in mindo aufgezogen und in die wildnis entlassen. und die wollen wir heute sehen. es ist ein bisschen, wie das schmetterlingshaus in schönbrunn, nur dass auch überall unter freiem himmel farbenprächtige exemplare zu bestaunen sind. riesige augen auf sonst grauen flügeln, einmal auseinander geschlagen in leuchtendem blau erstrahlend. rote flügel, gelbe flügel, kanllgrüne flügel. man weiß gar nicht, wo man hinschauen soll. kleine schalen mit matschigen (zuckrigen!) bananen stehen überall bereit und wenn man ein bisschen bananenbrei aufnimmt, wird man auch schon umschwirrt von bunten flügeln. bereitwillig lassen sich die kleinen flieger aufnehmen und stolz in die kamera (oder leider immer noch das i-pad) halten. anschließend geht es weiter mit einem der pick-up truck taxis, auf der ladefläche die staubigen straßen hinauf. bi... read more
the man with the butterfly
cascada action
tarabita

South America » Ecuador » North » Mindo July 27th 2014

wir betreten das nächste paradies für erwachsene kinder in mindo. canopying über den wipfeln des cloud forest erwartet uns nach zweieinhalbstündiger busfahrt. diese fahrt selbst ist auch schon durchaus erwähnenswert, weil wir wieder einmal richtig ehrlich mit öffentlichen verkehrsmitteln unterwegs sein wollen. nix mit touri-bus. wir wollen abenteuer und suchen es dort, wo lonely planet vor taschendieben, aufgeschlitzten rucksäcken und überhaupt skandalösem warnt! wir haben glück, erwischen den ersten bus des tages und fahren neben einem huhn, pflanzenfertiliserer-säcken, einheimischen familien und mit gut bewachtem gepäck durch das satte grün rund um mindo. serpentinen führen durch den dichten wald und mitte des vormittags kommen wir an, in einer kleinstadt voll charme und action-möglichkeiten, voll schmetterlinge, wilder flüsse und geretteter tiere. auf einem stahlseil hoch über den ba... read more
CanopySHE

South America » Ecuador » North » Mindo September 18th 2012

Geo: 0.005493, -78.7225Our rest and few days in Mindo changed dramatically…Susan, the owner of Caskaffesu, had mentioned that we couldn't stay there after 4 nights because a Miami-based medical mission, which Susan volunteered with every year, was coming to town and would be filling up hers and other local facilities. This group of about 100 medical and non-medical volunteers would see all the students of a local Catholic school and their families then anyone in the town and the neighbouring region over a 3-4 day period.We thought, "Ah ha! Perhaps this is an opportunity to start the volunteer work that we wanted so much to be a part of our travels". So we offered ourselves up. From Thursday to Monday we were engaged in very long days as part of this most AMAZING team of volunteers. ... read more
The triage center
People waiting patiently
Taking blood pressure during triage

South America » Ecuador » North » Mindo September 13th 2012

Geo: 0.005493, -78.7225Mindo, Mindo, Mindo…wow!Mindo is a haven for birdwatchers. For us, it was a rest stop – some needed down time after 2.5 weeks going non-stop in addition to the craziness of Edmonton (Donna), work (Jim) and packing before we even started our trip! Little did we know what was in store for us here.We began our stay by checking into a hostel called Caskaffesu – an oasis with a garden, great coffee (finally), lovely music playing in the restaurant and the most welcoming hosts in Susan, Luis, their 3 dogs and all their staff. We chilled out for a couple of days catching up on our blog writing, reading, and processing photographs. We also did some hiking to the waterfalls including a hair-raising ride on a tram about 150 feet above the forest canopy. ... read more
Jim processing his pics
Overlooking Mindo
The 'basket' transporting us over the river

South America » Ecuador » North » Mindo July 21st 2012

Mindo Day 2: We were up and at it by 6:30, but didn't get breakfast until almost 8am, mostly due to a group of National Geographic students on our back patio (where they serve breakfast) watching and photographing the birds. Around 8:30, we started our hike up to the Ruta de las Cascadas or the Waterfalls Route. You can take a taxi, but it costs quite a bit and we enjoy hiking anyways. Well, after all the hiking we did, both up and down, we almost wished we'd used the Taxi... on the way back at least. To get to the Waterfalls, you first have to reach the Tarabita, a cable car that goes over the valley to the side of a mountain where the waterfalls are. Reaching it on foot is about a 3 kilometer ... read more
Mindo from road up mountain
Man coming down on donkey
Manoli on some of the many steps down

South America » Ecuador » North » Mindo July 19th 2012

18-19 July: Quito to Mindo, Day 1 & 2: Well, after our flight fiasco, we finally made the flights from Pensacola to Quito, arriving around 10pm. We had no problems along the way, except for a long delay in getting the in-flight movie to work. We did finally get to watch Hunger Games, which was great. Customs was a breeze, but we kept getting quotes of $5 from taxis to take us the 2 or 3 blocks to our hostel. We ended up walking a bit outside the airport and found a guy that took us for $2.50. The hostel was rather run down with very few amenities, but I chalk that up to being very new, so still in the process of rennovating. It was after 10pm when we got to the place, so there ... read more
Restaurante Las Cascadas de Mindo
Hostal El Descanso Entrance
Hostal El Descanso




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