Mindo, Ecuador

Coordinates: 0°03′04.29″S 78°46′41.89″W / 0.0511917°S 78.7783028°W / -0.0511917; -78.7783028
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Mindo
Rural area
ECT
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Postal Code
EC170751

Mindo (also known as the Mindo Valley) is a mountainous

Chocoan lowlands and the Tropical Andes. In this transitional area — which covers an area of 268 square kilometers (103 sq mi) and ranges from 960–3,440 metres (3,150–11,290 ft) above sea level — three rivers (Mindo, Saloya and Cinto) and hundreds of streams irrigate the landscape, which is a patchwork of cloud forests, secondary forests
, agricultural land, and human settlements.

Politically, Mindo is a collection of rural parishes (Gualea, Nanegal, Nanegalito, Pacto) that make up the Noroccidental Administrative Zone of Quito Canton, and parts of Los Bancos Canton within Pichincha Province in the northern sierra region of Ecuador.

Tourism

The Mindo Valley is among the most heavily visited tourist locations in Ecuador. Mindo was recently named the Ruta de Cacao by The Ecuadorian Ministerio de Turismo.[1] Nearly 200,000 tourists visit the area annually to enjoy activities such as rafting, tubing, trekking, mountain biking, canyoning, horseback riding, birdwatching, and chocolate making. Besides its well-developed tourism infrastructure, it offers several private reserves and lodges known for their montane forests, waterfalls and unique cloud forest biodiversity. Much of the land is privately protected, and an additional 86 square kilometers (33 sq mi) falls within the Mindo-Nambillo Ecological Reserve (Spanish: Bosque Protector Mindo Nambillo).

  • Landscape in Mindo
    Landscape in Mindo
  • Tubing in Mindo
    Tubing in Mindo
  • Zip lining
    Zip lining
  • A bamboo and palm thatch house in Mindo
    A bamboo and palm thatch house in Mindo
  • Waterfall in the Mindo-Nambillo
    Waterfall in the Mindo-Nambillo

References

  1. ^ "Rutas del cacao en Ecuador: Haciendas, información, etc". 26 November 2013.

External links

  • Mindo travel guide from Wikivoyage