Private Transfer
At the airport you will be greeted by a member of our organization, we will escort you all the way to your hotel, giving you a short briefing about Quito and the country in general with valuable information you need to know.
Quito Full Day - private
This experience takes guest to the north of Quito, which has been the object of a number of studies attempting to measure meridian arc in order to determine the exact figure of the Earth, with the first result being obtained in 1743 by Geodesic Mission of the French Academy of Sciences, led by Louis Godin, Pierre Bouguer and Charles Marie de La Condamine. From 1899-1906, General Georges Perrier, also with the backing of the French Academy of Sciences, was sent to lead a mission to verify that result. Later, in 1936, with the support of the French American Committee, Ecuadorean geographer Dr. Luis Tufiño built a 10-meter monument in San Antonio de Pichincha to commemorate the first Geodesic Mission.
In 1979, the monument was moved 7 km to the to the town of Calacalí. Today, a new and much larger monument was constructed between 1979 and 1982, stands in San Antonio de Pichincha. The grounds contain the Museo Etnográfico Mitad del Mundo. The 30-meter-tall monument, was constructed to mark the point where the equator passes through the country in the geodetic datum in use in Ecuador at that time. A line down the center of the east-facing staircase, and across the plaza, was meant to mark the equator, and countless visitors over the years have had their pictures taken straddling this line.
The Equatorial Monument, is located 25 Kms. (16 miles) North of Quito, marks the Middle of the World, latitude 0º, where you can stand with a foot on each hemisphere. Visit the Ethnographic Museum inside the monument, which shows the great diversity of Ecuador's native groups. Beside the monument there is a colonial-style town, complete with main square, church, post office, bullring, cafeterias, restaurants and many gift shops that sell postcards and souvenirs.
MASHPI LODGE 3D2N – SHARED
The adventure begins in Ecuador’s heritage capital, Quito, at our 8:30 AM pick-up time for guests staying in Quito’s main hotels (time will be confirmed by our Operations Department). The sudden shift in altitude from 2,800 masl to 1,000 masl (9,200 to 3,300 feet above sea level) will allow us to discover the spectacular natural diversity of the Andean landscape as we travel through the dry valley of Pomasqui towards the cordillera’s western flank, into lush, misty cloud forest, and enter the magical world of Mashpi.
After lunch and a briefing, we will be comfortably settled in our room where we will be able to rest before starting with our afternoon activities. During the briefing we will be introduced to the cloud forest and its conservation, the activities from which we can choose during our stay, and helpful tips about what to wear and what to bring to the excursions.
After a short rest, we will gather together at the lobby in order to head out on our first adventure exploring one of the trails of the Reserve, chosen by the guides depending on daily conditions. This walk will serve as an introduction to the ecological succession processes and the importance of forest conservation for the Chocó region.
The forest always rewards the “early birds”, as the dawn light lures a variety of fascinating species in their search for food. A good place to find birds is actually right at the hotel’s terrace, with a cup of fresh coffee, tea or hot chocolate in hand, from where we can enjoy not only the beauty of the forest but also the many species that come to feed on insects and fruits at nearby trees. Our guides will help us spot what’s around, offering a peek inside their telescope for a close-and-personal view of the incredible bird richness Mashpi possesses. This activity begins at 6:30 AM and lasts about an hour. Then, enjoy breakfast at our hotel restaurant. Choose from our many trails and activities, including the following:
Trails
As you enter the realm of the rainforests, you will become aware of life at every step: mushrooms and “fox fire” fungi below, tree trunks festooned with orchids, lichens and mosses, giant ferns reaching up to the light above, coiling vines, swirling mists and clouds of moisture. And then, from nowhere, comes the sound of rushing water, a waterfall amid this glistening, green world, where you can wade through rivers, walk along their banks, revive your senses...
A refreshing natural juice and fresh towels will be waiting for us when we return the lodge, along with a varied and delicious lunch at the hotel restaurant. And the afternoon is yet again free for other activities. Consult your guide about the trail options and forest adventures that are best for you.
Refreshing waterfalls
Water is key to life in Mashpi, and there’s nothing like a refreshing dip at the end of a walk. Several rivers cross the Mashpi Reserve close to the hotel, many forming beautiful small waterfalls, cascades and pools. The water temperature is between 18 and 20°C
Life Centre
Close to the lodge, the Life Centre is conceived as a place for learning and discovery, but also as a space for guests to disconnect, contemplate the views, sit in comfortable chairs, read a book, and enjoy a fresh cane juice.
The best way to reach the Life Centre is actually through the forest, so we take what we’ve come to call the “Howler Monkey’s trail”. This path crosses primary forest dominated by many ancient trees, being the “copal” the most emblematic of them. We occasionally get to listen to rare birds, such as the Rufous-fronted Wood-quail or the Rufous-crowned Antpitta. Our guides are keen on noticing every sound that comes from the forest deep, hoping to reveal colourful birds orelusive howler monkeys, while our naturalist guide explains the habitat’s ecology; both share with us their extensive knowledge on forest plants and their medicinal uses.
Observation Tower
There are few easier or better ways to appreciate the beauty of the Mashpi Reserve’s forest and hills than climbing the Observation Tower. Here, guests are able to enjoy an exciting bird’s-eye view and the dramatic panoramas that surround the lodge from the observation tower. This is a metallic structure, with a staircase that climbs to about eight-stories high (26 m or 85 ft), ideal for wildlife observation, particularly at dawn or dusk. Species that can be spotted here include toucans, woodpeckers, barbets, tanagers and parrots as well as raptors. The tower lies a 10-minute walk from the lodge.
Looming above the treetops, Mashpi’s observation tower allows our guests to enjoy the protected forest in all its glory. At 30 m (100 ft) above the ground, this is an ideal site for nature lovers, allowing us not only to appreciate the forest’s complex structure, but also the incredible species richness that thrives throughout the canopy (70% of the forest’s biodiversity is found here). We climb 162 steps to reach the top.
Dragonfly
Of course, if we really want to see the amazing canopy life, we need to get a birds’ eye view. Luckily, this is now possible, thanks to the Dragonfly canopy ride. Glide through the tree tops at a relaxed pace and view the dense forest, interrupted by cascading waterfalls, from an air-born perspective. In 40 minutes, the Dragonfly takes us on a route covering 2 km (1.25 mi) and gives us the opportunity to appreciate the true immensity of the Reserve, contrasting delightfully with the discoveries of minute life forms that we achieve on walks through the dense forest below. Enjoy the Dragonfly on its own or combine it with other hikes and activities to make the most of your journey.
Sky Bike
Located close to the hotel, the Sky Bike provides another original and exciting way to explore the forest canopy up close. Designed for two people to use at once, one person pedals the bike along a cable stretched between two points in the forest, around 200 m (655 ft) apart, crossing a gorge above a river flowing between rocks and trees below. Silent, easy-to-use and fun, it’s an activity for children over 8 years-old accompanied by an adult, providing guests with another chance to observe the natural world close to the lodge and even spot its denizens. To enjoy the ride, one must be at least 1 m tall (3.2 ft) (children must be accompanied by an adult). The bike ride takes no more than 20 minutes.
Hummingbird Viewpoint
The forests of Mashpi boast 32 hummingbird species identified to date, inhabiting different specific altitudes, with around 19 species alone observable by guests. In order to make it easier to see these amazing creatures, a shelter with seating provides the ideal setting, with feeders for the birds strung from its roof. The site is located at a natural viewpoint, which, on clear days, provides breathtaking views of the Reserve’s forested hills.
Night walks
The Mashpi forest is transformed at night, with far more activity visible than during the day. Optional night walks will head out from the hotel after dinner to discover its nocturnal creatures and their behavior. The species range from moths as big as your hand to miniature glass and tree frogs, croaking toads, birds, owls, rodents and mammals, and even fox fire, an Avatar-like luminous fungus. It’s a magical world, often astounding at the micro level, and seldom explored, ready to be discovered in expert company.
Wellness Centre
The peaceful surroundings of the Reserve call out for a spiritual moment in which we unite body, mind and spirit. Keep up your practice at the yoga deck or just lie back and enjoy a massage, time in the outdoor hot tub (see which birds you can spot while you soak), or any of our spa treatments.
Our day again begins early, at 6:30 AM, in the hotel lobby and takes advantage of the fact that many bird species come to the hotel to feed. After a cup of coffee, we walk down the road seeking out mixed-species feeding flocks: these usually feature different insectivorous bird species that move together while foraging. In a single flock, we may see over 20 different species, making these more-or-less common encounters an undeniable treat for bird aficionados. The activity takes one hour; we return to the lodge for breakfast.
There is time for a short hike today or one of our other activities. Check with your guide for the best option.
We return to the hotel for check out at 11:00 AM. Our transfer leaves Mashpi Lodge at 11:30. We will be given a complimentary Box lunch.
Private transfer from Mashpi Lodge to your Airport Hotel in Quito
- Box Lunch
ORIGIN OF SPECIES ADVENTURE
Journeying through the Uncharted Wilds of Northeastern Galapagos
Baltra Airport
After arriving at Baltra Airport, we’ll take a short ferry to the northern shore of Santa Cruz Island. Then, we’ll go on a bus journey to the highlands to explore the unique ecosystems and rich biodiversity of Santa Cruz before enjoying lunch at a local restaurant.
Highlands (Santa Cruz Island)
After lunch, we’ll take a bus to a reserve famous for giant tortoise sightings. We’ll observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat and explore lava tunnels. Then, we’ll head to Puerto Ayora and board Yacht La Pinta for the next part of our journey.
Dry Landing – Guests move from the panga to the dock or onto the rocks
Wet Landing – The panga approaches the beach, guests disembark in the water (no more than 20cm high) and walk onto the sand.
- Accommodation
- All meals
- Soft drinks*
- Island sightseeing
- Naturalist guides and lecture services in English/Spanish only
- Wet suit rental and snorkeling gear
- Internet**
- Taxes and transfers in the islands.
- Transfer from main hotels in Quito (Casa Gangotena, Hilton Colon, Mercure, Sheraton, Marriott, Dann Carlton) and in Guayaquil (Hilton Colon, Oro Verde, Sheraton, Wyndham) to airport for flights to/from Galapagos are included in these rates. To coordinate these transfers we must have guest’s hotel contact.
*Soft drinks include juices and carbonated drinks, not “virgin” cocktails.
** Wi-Fi is available in the yacht’s social areas. Due to the Galapagos’ remote location, internet connection is intermittent and low-bandwidth.
- Airfare to/from the Galapagos*
- Galapagos National Park admission fee (US$200 per person)**
- Transit Control Card for Galapagos (US$20 per person)**
- Alcoholic beverages***
- Tips
- Gifts and additional items.
*Upon request, airline tickets can be included. Metropolitan Touring guarantees availability of these flights. Airfare is subject to change.
**Upon request, we can include the Galapagos National Park and INGALA Transit Control Card fees (US$200 and US$20 respectively and subject to change without prior notice). However, due to logistical reasons, these fees can only be included when guests travel on the operational departure date and not before.
***Guests may bring their own wine or spirits; however, there is a corkage fee of US$27 + tax.
Eden Islet (Santa Cruz Island)
Start your day with a scenic panga ride to Eden Islet, just off the coast of Santa Cruz. See blue-footed boobies, reef sharks, and frigate birds. Snorkel and take a glass-bottom boat tour. The volcanic landscape features cinder cones, tuff cones, and eroded lava flows.
Chinese Hat Islet
Explore the Chinese Hat Islet, known for its distinctive shape resembling a traditional Chinese hat. This young islet offers a 400-meter trail from a beautiful white sandy beach. You can swim or snorkel in the clear waters and encounter white-tipped reef sharks and iconic Galapagos penguins. Learn how the Humboldt current brought Humboldt penguins to the Galapagos archipelago, where they evolved into the renowned Galapagos penguin.
Bartolome Island
Embark on an unforgettable adventure to Bartolome Island, a true Galapagos icon. Enjoy a panoramic view from the wooden staircase, ride dinghies around Pinnacle Rock, and snorkel on the beach. Look out for Galapagos penguins and ride in a glass-bottom boat for an up-close view of the underwater world.
Sullivan Bay (Santiago Island)
After a fulfilling lunch, we went to Sullivan Bay on the pangas. The beach has white coral sand and is ideal for swimming and snorkeling. You can also explore a trail across a lava field formed less than 130 years ago and observe the unique wildlife thriving in this environment.
Darwin Bay
In the afternoon, unwind on the beautiful white coral beach and participate in aquatic activities. You can also observe diverse marine and land bird species. For a more adventurous outing, trek over lava formations for stunning views of the surroundings. Marvel at the collapsed caldera from our anchorage, adding geological wonder to your exploration.
Prince Philip’s Steps
Our journey northward led us to Prince Philip’s Steps. Today, we’ll climb up a wooden staircase to “bird island” and take a scenic stroll, spotting Nazca and red-footed boobies, frigate birds, and the short-eared owl hunting storm petrels. Look for fur seals along the cliffs and consider a tranquil kayak paddle for an enhanced experience.
Baltra Island Airport
After our expedition, we head to Baltra Island’s airport for our return flight to the mainland. The island’s flat terrain, a result of its uplifted geological origins, made it an ideal airport location in the 1940s.