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Mindo in Ecuador is one of the best birdwatching destinations in the world. It's only a small village but has developed itself as a tourist destination.
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Everything was fantastic, except my bathroom sink had very little water pressure but the shower was great. It's really quiet and tranquil! Close to everything but not in the middle of everything. The hosts were beyond friendly, very accomodating. ... more
Quickest way from Quito to Banos
Just a suggestion but I prefer Mindo to Banos and it's only about 2 hours by bus. I've been 4 times to Ecuador totaling over a year and Mindo has much better hiking, waterfalls (that you can jump from), ziplining, etc. Again, bus is best. Best travels y les de mis saludos a los ecuatorianos ...
Trip Advice for June/July
I am planning to be in Ecuador June 19th to July 4th. I will spend 1 night in Quito then 2 nights at the Hacienda Cusin. I will be there for the summer solstice.Next we have 7 day Gaapagos Island tour on the Explorer2.The last 3 days we will spend in Mindo at the Arasha Resort. I would appreciate any advice on: 1 ...
Five days in Quito area - what should I do?
Hi! I'm doing a Galapagos tour in May, and have five days afterwards to see the rest of Ecuador. I'm skipping the Amazon because it warrants a trip of it's own. Other than that, I'm open. I've done loads of research, but am now overwhelmed by the options. Cotopaxi, Mindo, whitewater rafting, devil's nose train ...
Mindo
On Saturday we left for Mindo, only 2.5 hours north of Quito. We wanted to go to the thermal ...
Posted in Flavia & Gregory go LA by Flav-Greg
Mindo
After exhausting Quito´s options, we headed onto the pretty little village of Mindo, sat bang in the middle of the cloud forest. Mindo is pretty popular with tourists who pop down from Quito to do some ...
Posted in Sadie and James by St Martins
Mindo
Had a great weekend in Mindo, I travelled with three other girls from my language school, we stayed in a cute little hostel with hammocks and hummingbird feeders on the balconies. Mindo is in the rainforest so was very hot and humid, very different to Quito although we were only two hours away. We were ...
Posted in laura wanders by lauraj