Folded within the lush Ecuadorian cloud forest, and only two hours by bus from Quito, one can find the sparkling jewel of Mindo Valley. It is known for being replete with natural beauty, chocolate tours, adventure activities and enough wild and bird life to fill its own Audubon book.  Where we Stayed We arrived for two nights and chose Hostelería…

Continue ReadingInto the Clouds: The Magic of Mindo, Ecuador

Widely believed to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in South America, Ecuador's capital (population 2 million) sits high in the Andean foothills at an altitude of 2,850 meters (9350 feet) and was constructed on the site of an ancient Incan city. It is well-known for its preserved colonial center, which was designated an UNESCO Cultural Heritage City in 1978…(along…

Continue ReadingChocolate, Charm & 0’0’0″ Latitude in Quito, Ecuador

Day One: Sigchos to Isinlivi For those who have been following awhile, you may remember our disastrous and slippery sludge down Peru’s Salkantay Trail last March. This is when Mandy began a six-month war with her right foot. As of May 2023, we’re quite happy to say that she completed her first multi-day trek since of 36 kilometers and although…

Continue ReadingFinding Hiking Heaven on the Quilotoa Loop, Ecuador

Appropriately in a tourist town named after a…bath (or bathroom)…in Baños, you. will. get. wet. With a generally rainy climate (at least in mid-May), steamy thermal waters and pummeling waterfalls and rivers by the dozens, this village of 15,000 residents is legendary for being the adventure and hot springs capital of Ecuador. This we absolutely love. We would also like…

Continue ReadingAdventure, Agua & Andes in Baños, Ecuador

At an elevation of 8500 feet (2560 meters), the historic colonial and cultural center of Cuenca is the cobblestone on the cake to what is already a gorgeous and livable city. Like nearby areas in Colombia, Cuenca is tucked into a cool Andean valley and known for its eternal spring temperatures. For this, and so many other reasons, it inched into…

Continue ReadingA Livable & Lovable Life in Cuenca, Ecuador

With rugged Scottish Highland resembling landscape and mystical forests, entering the trails of Las Cajas National Park is like penetrating another world. It has lush beds of moss and succulents, rolling green peaks, countless reflective lakes, and knobby gnarled trees that fell out of a storybook. And, at only 45-minutes from Cuenca, it’s easily accessible by any bus from the main…

Continue ReadingThe Mystery of Cajas National Park, Ecuador

Although many people head to Ecuador solely for an excursion to the Galápagos Islands, we knew that it wasn’t in the wallet cards for us…this time. Thus, we happily settled for Isla de la Plata which is known on the backpacker circuit as “Poor Man’s Galapagos.” The tour agencies say, “Here you can see a small (more like teacup-sized) sampling of…

Continue ReadingExploring Agua Blanca & Poor Man’s Galapagos, Ecuador