Mindo Shared Day Trip from Quito
Quito, Ecuador
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 10 hours
Located just 2-hours from Quito in Los Bancos canton in the province of Pichincha, Mindo is known for its famous growth in ecotourism based Nambillo Protected Forest. Join this 10-hour tour departing early in the morning from Quito and get ready to see more than 500 species of birds, orchids, bromeliads and more than 40 species of butterflies.
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Located just 2-hours from Quito in Los Bancos canton in the province of Pichincha, Mindo is known for its famous growth in ecotourism based Nambillo Protected Forest. Join this 10-hour tour departing early in the morning from Quito and get ready to see more than 500 species of birds, orchids, bromeliads and more than 40 species of butterflies.
Once you arrive in Mindo´s Cloud Forest will visit a Butterfly farm and Hummingbird feeders, don´t forget your camera.
The adventure continues with the Canopying with 10 zip lines of different lengths that range from 20 to 400 mts and with different characteristics for all adventure seekers of all ages. If you prefer another activity, we also have another option of trekking across the cloud forest to visit a waterfall and a ride in a “Tarabita”(Cable tram).
After all these exciting activities will take a break for lunch.
Afterwards will leave Mindo towards Quito but first will visit another special spot to view hummingbirds, butterflies and possibility we can spot some Tanagers and Toucans.
The adventure continues with the Canopying with 10 zip lines of different lengths that range from 20 to 400 mts and with different characteristics for all adventure seekers of all ages. If you prefer another activity, we also have another option of trekking across the cloud forest to visit a waterfall and a ride in a “Tarabita”(Cable tram).
After all these exciting activities will take a break for lunch.
Afterwards will leave Mindo towards Quito but first will visit another special spot to view hummingbirds, butterflies and possibility we can spot some Tanagers and Toucans.
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