Here, in the pint-sized South American nation of Ecuador, the massive re-opening of some of the most amazing — yet safe — nature vacations has begun. Whether in the stunning Galapagos Islands, deep in the Amazon, along the dazzling Pacific coast, or high in the Andes, a whole range of accommodations can be chartered for families and groups of friends for the upcoming post-pandemic times. 1. Discover the secrets of the cloud forest at Mashpi Lodge A jewel of a property, Mashpi is internationally recognized as one of Latin America’s most upscale eco-lodges. With a somewhat different twist, this close-to-nature retreat is situated in the middle of the Ecuadorian cloud forest, rather than the Amazonian rainforest.
Two-and-a-half hours from Quito, Mashpi Lodge is a wondrous, modern escape in the heart of magical woodlands. Perched at 3,116 feet (900 m) above sea level, the lodge’s grounds cover over 2,500 acres of the endangered Choco forest. Within this, an incredible 500 species of birds (36 of which are endemic) call it home. Meanwhile, monkeys, peccaries and even puma also inhabit the reserve, as do a profusion of plant species – from ferns and bromeliads to hundreds of orchid species, many newly-discovered ones.
From the lodge, daily cloud forest excursions are led by professional guides who can take you on fascinating treks along nature trails, dips in waterfalls, and introduce you to a completely different world on nocturnal cloud forest walks. The setting provides an ideal place for contemplation and relaxation for those travelers with discerning tastes. Still, this is no stripped-down, sweaty jungle refuge. Instead, with amenities on par with a big-city guesthouse, this boutique hotel is designed in glass set within a steel framework to give guests a front-row seat to one of the most bio-diverse regions on the planet. Here, you awake with nature within arm’s reach of your floor-to-ceiling windows. Each of the 22 guest quarters feature minimalist decor, mixing warm earth tones, notes of bright color, clean lines and striking angles and vistas to form a “luxury cocoon in the cloud forest.” 2. Experience the Andean Highlands at Hacienda Zuleta The grasslands of the Ecuadorian high sierra once attracted land-loving colonial Spaniards, who built large haciendas in order to manage their sprawling ranches and farms.
Because of changes in regulations governing land ownership, few of these haciendas remain today; but many of those that do are open to the public for day tours and overnight stays. One of the most revered hacienda-hotels in Ecuador is the prestigious ranch that was once owned by President Galo Plazo Lasso. Since then it has become an award-winning, family-friendly boutique hotel blessed with soul-stirring views across its 5,200-acre estate.
A destination in itself, once here, you’ll find the décor is simple yet sophisticated, allowing the 350-year-old building to shine with guestrooms having a wonderful homely feel. Being a working farm, you can be sure of dining on the freshest ingredients, with mouth-watering Ecuadorian cuisine being the order of the day. As dusk settles gather around the bonfire in the courtyard for music and storytelling, with a blanket of stars twinkling above! 3. Venture deep into the Amazon at Napo Wildlife Center eco-lodge




























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