Situated in the northwest corner of the Metropolitan District of Quito, the Mashpi Biodiversity Reserve is a unique and magnificent destination. Spread over 1,300-hectares of untouched wilderness, it harbours both cloud forest and rainforest, and forms part of the globally-important Choco biodiversity ‘hot spot’. Mashpi is home to pumas, kinkajous, hundreds of amphibian and reptile species, thousands of insect and arachnid species, and over 500 species of bird. Visitors can spend days exploring, spotting a vast variety of fauna and flora, and immersing themselves in the biodiverse ecosystems of the reserve. Don't miss the two-kilometre-long aerial tram gliding visitors through and over the rainforest canopy.