Category: The Andes
Alausí Welcomes Back the Nariz del Diablo Tourist Train
With the grand re-opening of the Nariz del Diablo, the famous train ride that starts in Alausi,...
Read MoreAndean Traditions: Understanding Ecuador’s Day of the Dead
In Ecuador, Día de los Difuntos (Day of the Dead or Day of the Deceased) is celebrated on November...
Read MoreThe Chimborazo Lodge
I feel joy each time I drive up the rutted dirt road to the gated entrance of Marco Cruz’s...
Read More52 Places To Go in Quito, Ecuador
In honor of Quito making the New York Times list, 52 Places To Go In 2024, I am sharing my...
Read MoreHiking Guagua Pichincha
2024 Update – Before planning this hike, please check current conditions with the GAD in...
Read MoreAncient Pyramids of Cochasquí
Not far from the imaginary line that divides the world in half is an archeology site still waiting...
Read MoreExperience The Dry Desert Near Quito
One of the best places to experience the Andean Dry Desert near Quito, Ecuador is at Parque...
Read MoreStunning Orchids at Quito’s Botanical Garden
I look forward to orchid season in and around Quito! That means from about December through April,...
Read MoreThe Most Famous Rooster In Quito
Once upon a time, as all good fairy tales begin, there was a rich and arrogant man who lived in...
Read MoreGoing To Mindo? Stop at Maraksacha.
Learn about the Maraksacha Reserve, an exciting birdwatching hotspot located a short distance from Quito along the route to Mindo, Ecuador.
Read MoreRolando Luna’s Labor of Love: Pomasquinde
“Cuida el wayqu, mi padre me decía….” “Protect the ravine, my father said...
Read MoreMindo’s First Woman Bird Guide: Julia Patiño
“Do you know Mindo’s first woman bird guide? Her name is Julia Patiño.” Mindo, Ecuador, located...
Read More