NEOTROPICAL MAMMALS TOUR

NN
50 reviews
Feb 6 - 10, 2019
Group size: 2 - 25
NEOTROPICAL MAMMALS TOUR
Ecuador

50 reviews

Feb 6 - 10, 2019
Group size: 2 - 25

About this trip

Andean bears are one of the most emblematic and elusive mammals found in the highlands and cloud forests of Ecuador.  Since 2008, our tour guide, bear ecologist Santiago Molina, has been conducting scientific research on Andean bear populations in different parts of Ecuador. The scientific knowledge generated has lead to the creation of the Andean Bear Corridor in the Northwest of Quito, and to the recognition of the bear as the emblematic mammal of the city of Quito. The surroundings of Quito provide different opportunities to find wild bears and other emblematic fauna with good chances of close encounters. Bears can be found in the cloud forests and paramos (highlands) around the District of Quito. However, because of the dense vegetation in cloud forests, the encounters are difficult and depend on the availability of a special fruit in a private reserve and the surroundings (two months every year, no season pattern); or hiking to areas where researchers have deployed camera traps for monitoring the bear populations: exciting, but time- and physically demanding.

It is  in the paramo, north east of Quito where, in few days, you can increase your probabilities of a great encounter with bears and other Andean wildlife, sometimes close enough to have wonderful views and photographs.

The area to visit covers the surroundings of two national parks with special natural feeding sites where the presence of bears is frequent all year around.  The paramo ecosystem is mainly flat and covered with grasslands, small bushes and elfin trees, making it easier to search for bears. The area has a system of roads and trails of varying difficulty, allowing us to cover big extensions of territory in short time. Other wild mammals that may be encountered during the tour are: Andean Fox, White tailed Andean deer, Andean Tapir: and the rare Puma, Pampas cat, and Pudu. A visit to the cloud forest is the perfect complement in this journey, with chances of seeing the newly discovered Olinguito, a Kinkajoo,  and Tayra among other species.

DAY 1: ANTISANA- ANTISANILLA

Early pick up from your hotel in Quito and head out to Tambo Condor Reserve. In the surroundings of Tambo Condor, a locally owned private reserve, bears are frequently seen. Search for the Andean Bear and other wildlife, including the Andean Condor. Enjoy the presence of several species of hummingbirds visiting the feeders around the Reserve.

Later, continue to explore Antisana National Park and La Mica Lake, with chances of seeing the Andean deer and Andean fox.

Enjoy a box lunch while you admire the beauty of the landscape.

Antisanilla, one of Jocotoco Foundation’s reserves offers good opportunities for bear  watching: it hosts a large congregation of Puyas, the bears’ favorite food in the paramo. Horses available to explore the Reserve will allow you to cover more ground increasing your chances for wildlife encounters

Dinner and overnight in Tambocondor.


INCLUDES: Pick up from your hotel in Quito, private transportation, specialized bilingual guide, entrance fees to the Reserves,  lunch, dinner, overnight at Tambo Condor, breakfast. 

OPTIONAL: HORSE RENTAL $35.00 EACH

DAY 2: CAYAMBE NATIONAL PARK-GUANGO

After breakfast in Tambocondor, you will head out to Papallacta Pass, in Cayambe National Park. Along the highway there are several sites with Puya congregations, where you will have good chances for bear encounters. Taking secondary roads around the National Park will allow you to explore areas that are not commonly visited. If weather allows, you can hike through the paramo on beautiful trails with good chances for wildlife encounters.

Later, move on to Guango Reserve for lunch. After lunch you will hike along the trails  around the lodge to get a taste of the beautiful Andean temperate forests. There are opportunities to find Andean tapir in the area.

Dinner and overnight in Guango Lodge.


INCLUDES: Private transportation, specialized bilingual guide, entrance fees to the Reserves, lunch, dinner, overnight at Guango Lodge, breakfast.

DAY3: CAYAMBE NATIONAL PARK- PAPALLACTA

After breakfast, head out to Cayambe  National Park. A special permit will allow your guide to drive you within the Park, reaching several sites that bears have been regularly visiting. 

Enjoy a box lunch in the National Park, and then continue to explore the area around Papallacta Pass and the Papallacta- Pifo Highway.

Overnight in Garden Hotel San Jose de Puembo.


INCLUDES: Private transportation, specialized bilingual guide, entrance fees to the Reserves, lunch,  overnight at Garden Hotel San Jose de Puembo, breakfast.

DAY 4: BELLAVISTA CLOUD FOREST

After breakfast, head out towards Bellavista Cloud Forest Reserve. Waterfalls and pristine subtropical rainforest vegetation on this 700 hectare property  are truly outstanding. This combination invites you to a day excursion in the surroundings, which will acquaint you with the exuberant vegetation of the cloud forest, its  diversity, and the fascinating adaptations of life in this unique ecosystem. Bellavista's resident mammals include the Spectacled Bear, as well as the the newly described Olinguito. When this species was discovered, it was the first time that scientists had named a new carnivorous mammal found in the Americas in 35 years! Researchers at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History were examining fur and skeletal samples from several species of olingos that had been preserved in the collections of various museums. In the process, they noticed that some specimens were significantly smaller and also displayed other differences. They did some DNA testing to double check, and it turned out that these smaller specimens indeed were not olingos at all, but rather a new species, which they named “ Olinguito”  (Bassaricyon neblina). 

At the lodge they have set a fruit feeder that attracts this nocturnal and otherwise elusive species. The night also offers the chance to see kinkajoos.  In the next morning you might have the chance to see Tayras (Eira barbara), an omnivorous mammal from the weasel family, native to the Neotropics.


INCLUDES: Private transportation, specialized bilingual guide, entrance fees to the Reserves, lunch, dinner, overnight at Bellavista Cloud Forest Reserve, breakfast.

DAY 5: BELLAVISTA-ALAMBI-QUITO

After breakfast, explore a new trail while enjoying the unmatched beauty of the cloud forest. On your way back to Quito a stop at Alambi Reserve is a must: it is a hummingbird paradise where  over 12 species visit their feeders every day. It's an outstanding place  right  by the main road.


INCLUDES: Private transportation, specialized bilingual guide, entrance fees to the Reserves, lunch, drop off at your hotel in Quito.

What’s included

  • Private transportation
  • Private guide
    Bilingual, specialized
  • Meals
    All meals detailed above
  • Accommodation
    In double room
  • Entrance fees
    All excursions and entrance fees to the reserves

What’s not included

  • TIPS
  • Dinner on Day 3
    Dinner at San Jose de Puembo
  • Personal expenses
    Souvenirs, additional drinks, snacks, alcoholic beverages
  • Horse rental
    At Antisanilla reserve, optional

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Trip Price
$1,295

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Neotropical Nature and Birding Trips
50 reviews
We are a family of entrepreneurs passionate for nature and our charming country Ecuador. We provide personalized top-notch services with a wide variety of tours through some of the most amazing destinations in Ecuador. Neotropical Nature & Birding Trips is an initiative to promote sustainable development in fragile and threatened ecosystems in Ecuador through ecotourism, education, birding, photography and research; by supporting locally managed ecotourism projects, supporting long term conservation in the zones of influence through low impact activities for the ecosystems. We strongly believe that responsible tourism is a powerful tool to resist the pressure of the wrong exploitation of natural resources and at the same time promoting the well-being of the people and their cultures, with positive impact in the living quality of the local communities where we operate our trips.

Reviews

JC
Our birdwatching tour through the Antisana highlands and park was the perfect finale to our Ecuador vacation. Santiago has an expert level of knowledge of all of the local species both by eye and ear which enabled us to ultimately view many bird species that we would have otherwise passed by. We were able to ultimately see a pair of Andean Condors to finish the tour, and recommend this tour to any wildlife, bird, or park enthusiast coming through Quito with a day to spare.
By John C for ANTISANA CONDOR FULL DAY TOUR ws on Mar 24, 2024
JC
Our Mindo tour was wonderful. Santiago is an outstanding birdwatching guide, and his local knowledge really made the tour exceptional. I recommend this full day tour and the cock-of the rock add-on for any birdwatchers coming through the Mindo or Quito area. Great day!
By John C for MINDO FULL DAY TOUR ws on Mar 24, 2024
KB
This is my second visit to Zuro Loma and, again, it was brilliant. There is always constant action, from hummers to flowerpiercers to guans to ant pittas. The team at Zuro Loma are very attentive to the feeders and the action. They really try to make the visit as fruitful as possible for twitchers and photographers. Neotropical Nature and Birding Trips were, as always outstanding. Santiago is a great guide and of tremendous help in getting the best shots. Gabriela, in the office, is a model of kindness, flexibility and efficiency. I recommend this company with complete confidence to any birder visiting the neotropics.
By KEVIN B for ZUROLOMA RESERVE PHOTO & BIRDING TOUR ws on Mar 19, 2024
JP
Great trip! Gaby and Santiago did a great job of sorting out our itinerary (at short notice); arrangements went smoothly in Ecuador - we didn't see any trouble at all!! As ever the birds, wildlife and scenery didn't disappoint - even though this was our fourth trip we still managed to get a number of 'lifers'. Most memorable moment (amongst many) was 'hanging' off a cliff at 13000+ feet waiting for condors to fly, which they did - and watching a spectacled bear eating it's breakfast! Thank you Santiago and Gaby for organising the trip
By Jane P for WESTERN AND EASTERN ANDEAN SLOPES / HIGH ANDES AND AMAZON on Mar 15, 2024
Just perfect.
By Sina F for FULL DAY HUMMINGBIRD EXPEDITION ws on Dec 05, 2023
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