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Off the Page podcast: Exploring Quito’s abundant biodiversity
From hummingbirds to condors, the cock-of-the-rock to the spectacled bear, join us on a journey to the Andean Chocó, to explore the cloud forests on Quito’s doorstep.
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Sitting on the slopes of the Pichincha volcano, the Ecuadorian capital of Quito is renowned for being a melting pot of Indigenous and European culture. Step beyond the northwest city limits, however, and it is draped in natural beauty and brimming with wildlife, much of which can be seen here, and nowhere else on Earth.
From hummingbirds to condors, the cock-of-the-rock to the spectacled bear, today we’re travelling to the Andean Chocó, to explore the cloud forests on Quito’s doorstep.
Joining host Aaron Millar are:
Karen Edwards, a regular Wanderlust contributor, and sustainability consultant, who just returned from an assignment there. Instagram: @karennedwards_writer
Klaus Fielsch, a Quito local and product manager at Metropolitan Touring, Ecuador’s destination experts. www.metropolitantouring.com
Highlights include:
- Exploring the wildlife-rich cloud forests of the Mashpi Reserve, Bellavista, Santa Lucia and more
- Watching the dancing cock-of-the-rock displays, one of the most unusual birding experiences on the planet
- Discovering the ‘culuncos’ of Yunguilla: the ancient trekking paths of the Yumbo people
You’ve probably heard about Quito’s history and culture before, but not many people know about the natural beauty that surrounds the city on all sides. We think the Andean Chocó is one of the most special regions in the country, and should be on the list of any Ecuadorian adventure. Listen to hear why!
For more inspiration, go to: www.visitquito.ec
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