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Quito Ecuador & Its Surroundings - Peter Krahenbuhl
Quito Ecuador & Its Surroundings
Peter Krahenbuhl
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Preface
About the Author
Introduction
Adventure Awaits
Ecuador, the Country
Adventure Overview
Location
History & Politics
Pre-Inca
Inca Invasion
Brothers Divide as the Spanish Arrive
The Colonial Era
The Church, Haciendas & Recession
Independence
Internal Strife & the Political Economy
Modern Ecuador
The Conflict between Ecuador & Peru
Ecuador Today
Geography/Land
Climate
Flora & Fauna
Mammals
Birds
Reptiles & Amphibians
Insects
Plants
People/Culture
Cuisine
Government
The Economy
Travel Information
When to Go
Getting Here
Getting Around
Camionetas
What to Bring
Luggage
Clothing & Footwear
Equipment
Customs & Entry
Leaving Ecuador
Money Matters
Currency
Your Money
Travel Expenses
Taxes & Gratuities
Embassies
Health & Safety
Vaccinations
Travel Insurance
Food & Drinking Water
Toilets
Security
Medical Facilities & Doctors
Major Medical Facilities
Doctors
Communication
Telephone Service
Internet Access
Newspapers
Time Zone
Electricity
Language
Studying Spanish
Women & Children Travelers
Disabled Travelers
Gay & Lesbian Travelers
Holidays & Festivals
Eco-Travel
State of the Environment
Coastal Ecuador
The Sierras
Amazon Deforestation & Development
Reserves & National Parks
Adventure & Outdoor Activities
Hiking, Trekking & Mountaineering
Rafting & Kayaking
Horseback Riding
Mountain Biking
Birding, Nature Viewing & Photography
Cultural Tourism
Island Excursions in the Galápagos
Tour Operators & Guides
Eco-Rating
Quito & Vicinity
History
Flora & Fauna
Getting Here
Getting Around
Visitor Information
Tourist Offices
Hospitals
Post Offices, Call Centers & Internet Access
Banks
Maps
Studying Spanish in Quito
Touring & Sightseeing
Quito
A Walking Tour
Museums
Parks
Vírgin of Quito
Around Quito
Guapulo Suburb
El Mitad del Mundo (Equatorial Monument)
Solar Museum
Adventures near Quito
On Foot
Pasochoa Reserve
Pichincha Volcano
On Horseback
Hoofing it through Pululahua National Reserve
On Wheels
Tour Operators & Guides
Eco-Travel
Reserves
Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve
Pasochoa Forest Reserve
Hot Springs
Papallacta Hot Springs
Where to Stay
Old Town
New Town
Outside Quito
Camping
Where to Eat
Entertainment, Nightlife & Shopping
Nightspots
Cinema
Shopping
Appendix
Additional Resources
Learning the Language
DAYS OF THE WEEK
MONTHS OF THE YEAR
NUMBERS
CONVERSATION
TELLING TIME
DIRECTIONS
ACCOMMODATIONS
Tourist Information
Online Sources of Information
Recommended International Tour Companies
Ecotourism in Ecuador
Preface
If there is one bit of advice to carry on your journey it is to use this guide only as a reference, to help you explore and to expand your comfort zone. All too often travel guides and tours tend to package
experiences, but then you miss half the fun. If it weren't for the mistakes I made and resulting experiences, this guide wouldn't have been written (at least not by me). Make it your own journey, wander and make travelers' mistakes, finding yourself in new and unexpected places, meeting new and unexpected people. Remember that adventure travel is experiencing life through new discoveries.
I want to thank first and foremost the bus driver who knew I had asked him to drop me off along the Pan-American Highway in Otavalo, but just kept on going. Otherwise, I never would have made it to the beautiful town of Ibarra and discovered the unanticipated beauty of a newfound place. I also want to thank the South American Explorers and the far-too-many-to-name organizations, tour operators, hotels, friends and acquaintances along the way who assisted and enriched my travels and my life. Finally, to my family and my love, Judith, thank you.
About the Author
Peter spent most of his childhood on the beaches of Oxnard, California. Favorite memories include surfing, baseball and family camping wherever Dad found big fly-fishing rivers. After chasing nature and being chased by development,
Peter completed his BA in Economics and Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. A global interest, particularly in deforestation and development, led him to pursue a Master of Public Affairs from Indiana University, concentrating in International Affairs and Environmental Policy. During this time, his Latin American travels and conservation projects began in Ecuador. As a result, he developed an Ecotourism company and joined The World Outdoors in 1997 as an adventure travel guide. He has guided in Ecuador, Cuba, Western North America and elsewhere. While researching and guiding in Ecuador, he met his beautiful wife, Judith, who has been integral to development of this guidebook. Peter now works in development at The World Outdoors and is Co-Director of Sustainable Travel International, a not-for-profit organization working to promote a more responsible travel industry. His dog, Shady, hates it when he travels, but she understands.
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Introduction
Adventure Awaits
P icture for a moment a steam-engine train ride from the equatorial Pacific Coast into the second-largest mountain range in the world - the Andes! If that's not adventurous enough, hop onto the roof of that train for the experience of a lifetime. As the journey begins, notice the lush hillside vegetation shrouded in blankets of mist. This is a land of mangrove swamps, banana plantations, and coastal cloud forests; a land with the business heartbeat of a major Latin American political and economic center; a land of extreme material poverty that's rich in cultural beauty and pride. Experience the inquisitive gaze of local villagers and wave back to the children as you pass. The the scenery begins to change. The vegetation becomes sparse as the canyons deepen and narrow. The sunlight, as it strikes the high sides of the mountains, blends with the intense equatorial shadows.
Now it's time to climb up the side of a mountain. Another engine attaches to the train's caboose and you ascend a steep mountain gorge via countless switchbacks. This is El Nariz del Diablo, the Devil's Nose, and the experience is literally breathtaking. Hold on as your feet dangle not only over the edge of the train but over the surging river 1,000 feet below.
In the blink of an eye the Sierras emerge and the land transforms into a quilted checkerboard of farmland on rolling mountains. The characteristics of the people change as well, as cosmopolitan suits are replaced with traditional ponchos and Panama hats. The villagers break for a moment, still holding balls of wool or bundles of straw, to stare at you and the other fleeting strangers as you roll by. In each village you notice a slight difference in indigenous attire, signs of Ecuador's rich cultural history. You continue on, and later, as the sun sets, you contemplate tomorrow's journey: into the heart of the upper Amazon Basin.
World-Class Adventure
Simply put, Ecuador provides more biologic, geographic and recreational diversity than any other country in Latin America. You can experience the biological wonders of the Galápagos Islands, misty coastal cloud forests, the snowcapped jewels of the Andes, and the unparalleled diversity of the upper Amazon Basin. Add to this native markets and the beauty of the indigenous people, and you can imagine the adventure that awaits.
True adventure travel entails experiencing life through the simple beauty of discovery. To do so, you must expand your limits and open your arms to new encounters. Ecuador, a country that offers a cornucopia of rich, newfound experiences, is full of enchanting natural landscapes and welcoming smiles. Whether your goal is recreation, exploring pristine natural environments, or photographing the amazing variety of scenes, you will be delighted with the opportunities here. This is a land that gives back three times what you bring to it. So go now and take a chance. Challenge yourself, meet the people, try their food, and take a stab at speaking their language. The Ecuadorians will love you for it. And don't be surprised when you decide to return!
Ecuador, the Country
Adventure Overview
Charles Darwin rewrote the history of life on earth after his visit to the Galápagos Islands. Now the Ecuadorian mainland also lures adventure travelers, photographers, scientists, conservationists, and community developers alike. Ecuador is a hidden jewel that is slowly coming to light. The upper Amazon Basin, known locally as the Oriente, is a hotspot of biological diversity. It is truly one of the last places on earth where untouched primary rainforest still exists.
So, what exactly does Ecuador have to offer you? Well, pretty much anything you may hope to find. The Andes provide epic hiking, trekking, and mountaineering for all ability levels among spectacular Sierra scenery. Mountain biking in the high country is coming into its own as well, and horseback-riding opportunities throughout the country are as varied as they are scenic. For the avid birder, photographer, or botanist, Ecuador's cloud and rainforests, not to mention the unique Galápagos Islands, are unparalleled. Water activities top off the list, with snorkeling and diving off the islands. In the jungle there is boating by dugout canoe, as well as a rush of world-class whitewater rafting and kayaking. And all of this is within a day's travel from anywhere else in the country.
Like many Latin American countries, Ecuador is a poverty-stricken nation, but it also boasts peace and pride, a relatively stable political climate, and an extensive tourist and transportation infrastructure. Ecuador is among the pioneers of ecotourism and it continues to develop within the merging worlds of tourism, environmental preservation, and economic development. The time to go is now.
Location
Ecuador is located on the northwestern coast of South America. It covers approximately 104,550 square miles, plus the Galápagos. It straddles the equator on the Pacific Coast of South America and is bordered by Colombia to the north and Peru to the south and east. The Galápagos Islands form an archipelago over 600 miles off the coast of mainland Ecuador.
The name Ecuador is the Spanish term for the equator, the invisible line that divides the Earth horizontally in the Northern and Southern hemispheres and crosses the country (there is a monument near Quito, latitude 0°).
History & Politics
A view into the window of Ecuador's historical life is the first step in understanding and appreciating the beauty of this land.
Pre-Inca
Ecuador's earliest inhabitants lived in the Andes as hunters and gatherers, having arrived from