
Overview Itinerary
PRIVATE, ANY DAY, 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTSPRIVATE, ANY DAY, 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS
This privileged itinerary takes passengers to the most important bird watching sites in Southern Ecuador, from high moorland, to cloud forest areas, subtropical valleys, dry forest and tropical zones, so it gathers a wide range of great ecosystems for an abundant diversity of birds, including some endemic species.
Day 1: Cuenca - Llaviuco cloud forest & Cajas NP
Check for sites descriptions above. Afternoon time to explore the highlights of Cuenca.
Day 2: Cuenca - Chorro de Girón - Yunguilla – Zaruma
Check for sites descriptions above. Arrival to Zaruma at the end of the day for wondering around this small town with a wonderful colonial style architecture and important mining history.
Day 3: Buenaventura - Vilcabamba
This reserve is located near Piñas and Zaruma in El Oro province. The area is renowned for being one of the ornithological richest and easily accessible sites in The Ecuadorian Andes. It protects a narrow zone of cloud forest habitat on the otherwise seasonally dry west slope of the Andes in Southern Ecuador. The reserve is the type locality of the El Oro Parakeet and the El Oro Tapaculo and is home of species like the Club-winged Manakin (small passerine bird which is a resident breeding species in the cloud forest on the western slopes of the Andes Mountains of Colombia and northwestern Ecuador). The manakins are a family of some sixty small bird species of subtropical and tropical Central and South America. Late arrival to Vilcabamba for a great and relaxed atmosphere.
Day 4: Tapichalaca Reserve – Zamora
This reserve was established to protect the type locality and only known range of the newly discovered Jocotoco Antpitta (Grallaria ridgelyi). The reserve, which protects an unusually wet area of temperate-zone forest on the east slope of the Andes, is located along the trail to Quebrada Honda below Cerro Tapichalaca. In addition to the Antpitta, the reserve is also home to other vulnerable restricted range birds such as the Bearded Guan, Golden-plumed Parakeet, Rufous-capped Thornbill , and Masked Saltator. The reserve is also home to the Spectacled Bear and Woolly Mountain Tapir. Late arrival to Zamora, a gateway town to the Amazon rain forest.
Day 5: Bombuscaro (Podocarpus N P) – Loja
Podocarpus is considered one of the richest areas in the world with regard to diversity of birds. Within the park more than 560 species have been identified. For this reason it has become one of the most visited areas in the world for bird watching. We will visit the low part of the park known as Bombuscaro, which is already in the eastern Andean foothills and connected with the Amazon rain forest environment. Some of the specialties here include Maroon-tailed and White-breasted Parakeets, Amazonian Umbrella bird, Highland Motmot and a spectacular number of colorful tanagers. At the end of the trip passengers can be dropped off at Loja’s airport or return by car to Cuenca.