Mindo, Ecuador

Mindo is a small city in the Andean slopes of Ecuador. It also known as the Mindo Valley and attracts birdwatchers from different parts of the world. Mindo is home to more than 350 species of birds, making it a must-visit place for bird watchers. The golden-headed quetzal, cock-of-the-rock, and toucan-barbet are among the birds native to the town. The climate in Mindo is milder than other Andean cities. Temperatures usually range from 15⁰C to 24⁰C all year. There are no real dry or raining seasons, but the town tends to be driest from May to September.

Mindo’s tropical rainforest is packed with diversity. It only takes 2.5 hours from Quito (bus ride) to reach the forest. You can spend a few days here to enjoy your stay in Mindo to the fullest. One of the best things about it is that the trip to Mindo is a picturesque ride. You will see rainforest covered valleys and green hills. It’s usually humid and damp in town, so be prepared for inclement weather.

Almost 200,000 tourists visit Mindo every year to enjoy various activities like mountain biking, tubing, rafting, horseback riding, and trekking. The town is also home to lodges and private reserves known for their cloud forest biodiversity and waterfalls.

Things to Do in Mindo

One of the best things about Mindo is that everything within walking distance. Cheap taxis are also available for those who don’t want to walk. Transport is affordable and easy. Buses run from and to Quito daily. Here are some of the best things to do in Mindo.

Woodland Trails

The meandering paths of Casa Amarillo are a great way to see a diverse flora and fauna in its natural habitat. You can stroll along the Woodland Trails in the morning. The gardens around the trails house unique and brightly colored plants and flowers. The town’s exotic birdlife is very active in the morning, at around 6 am.

Ruta de las Cascadas

If you love hiking, you should include the steep road called Ruta de las Cascadas in your must-visit list. What awaits you after a long hike is the seven waterfalls scattered throughout the town’s forest. You can bring your snacks or buy some from the market in town and ride a taxi to reach a small cable car called Terebita, which will bring you to the heart of the forest. Don’t forget to take pictures of the hectares of vegetation below.

After exiting the Terebita, you can start your hike to the waterfalls. The waterfalls are marked on the map you get at the cable car. The entire trip to each waterfall can take up to 6 hours. It’s a great time to enjoy the peacefulness of nature, stroll along the dirt paths and capture the mesmerizing cascades of clear water.

Mariposario de Mindo

Mariposario de Mindo is a spacious greenhouse that is home to over 1,000 species of butterfly. Some of these species are already endangered. You can watch a short presentation that outlines the life cycle of butterflies and spend hours observing butterfly cocoons. Entrance fee costs $6. If you want to see butterflies up close, then you should visit Mariposario de Mindo.

Orchid Garden

Orchid Garden is a must-visit for those who want to see Mindo’s native flowers. Entrance fee costs $2. You will see more than 200 kinds of orchids and watch the small hummingbirds that fly around the garden. Orchid Garden offers accommodation as well. If you want to help in the conservation of orchids, you can join their volunteer activities.

Town Center

Downtown Mindo might be small, but it still offers a lot of opportunities for enjoyment. There are a lot of restaurants in Mindo’s town center that serve authentic Ecuadorian cuisine. Whether you are looking for rice dishes, fresh tropical fruits or hearty meat dishes, you can find it here. You can visit Cafe Mindo for a delicious cup of coffee or enjoy a traditional meal at Fuera De Babilonia or El Sitio. Gourmet Avenue is packed with eccentric restaurants, cafes and coffee shops.

El Quetzal Chocolate Tour

You can join one of the chocolate tours in town. Chocolate Makers is a popular chocolate company. The owner of the farm chocolate company organizes a chocolate tour. It’s an excellent chance to learn more about the history of chocolate and cacao. You will also learn how chocolate is made. The owner provides a tour of the garden where they grow Aloe Vera, coffee, vegetable, ginger, guava trees, and stevia.

Mindo Chocolate Makers does everything at El Quetzal except for growing the cacao. This is because they buy the cacao from small organic farmers. The tour will give you a closer look at the drying, roasting and of the beans as well as sorting through of the cocoa beans and their shells. After the tour, you can get to sample one of the company’s brownies as well as cacao and add ginger, sugar and chili pepper to adjust the chocolate to your taste.

El Quetzal de Mindo Coffee Tour

If you are a coffee enthusiast, you will consider joining the El Quetzal de Mindo Coffee Tour. You will learn how coffee fruit is turned into a delicious cup of coffee. The tour also allows you to taste different kinds of coffees as well as a dessert. This is an excellent chance to learn more about coffee plants. You can book a tour anytime.

Tubing Down the Río Mindo

Mindo River is surrounded by forests so that you will see different species of butterflies, orchids, reptiles, birds, and amphibians. If you want a more exciting adventure, you can try the class 3 section where there’s no flat water. Several tubes are attached to serve as a raft down the 3-kilometer stretch of water. This is a wild and fun ride that you will undoubtedly enjoy.

A guide will get the tube raft past the low hanging branches and protruding rocks. There are also areas where you can simply float and enjoy the scenery. So, wear a life vest and helmet, and you’re ready to glide through the forest on an inflatable tube. There are a lot of tour companies in Mindo. Book a short day river tour and enjoy what Rio Mindo has to offer.

Mountain Biking

Mindo’s terrain is perfect for mountain biking. There are companies in Mindo that rent out mountain bikes and offer guided biking tours. You can choose a short ride tour or go for a longer route. Booking a tour allows you to cycle through different ecosystems like the subtropical and highlands. You can also bike from Quito to Mindo. This journey will take three days, but you can relax after a day of biking and enjoy various activities in town.

Canopy Zip Lining Tours

Zip lining is perfect for those who want to try something new and thrilling during their stay in Mindo. You can try zip lining over the Mindo Cloud Forest to see the scenery from above. There’s a zip line tour with 12 lines and takes around 1.5 hours to get through the zip lines. Keep in mind. However, that zip lining comes with risks. You should do your research before choosing a tour company. It’s important to learn about the company as well as its safety standards.

Mindo Cloud Forest

Mindo is among the best bird watching spots in South America and Ecuador. The town consistently ranks in the world’s top 3 highest bird counts. Mindo Cloud Forest is a community in northern Ecuador, located in the Andes Mountains. The area’s slight isolation gives it a sense of solitude. Those who want to escape from traffic and the hustle and bustle of city life should include Mindo Cloud Forest in their must-visit list. You will see a wide range of bird species, gardens of orchids and butterfly farms around and in the cloud forest.

You can see the landscape from a cable car or tarabita. It can carry a small group of people over the Nambillo River to the top of a trail-covered mountain. You will see waterfalls as well. If you want to enjoy adrenaline filled activities, you should try zip lining through the cloud forest. There are relaxing activities too like hiking. As you hike through the lush landscape, you will notice a clean and crisp smell. The flapping wings of birds and the sound of cascading water will calm your mind and soul.

Trekking in the Cloud Forest

You can also trek through the Mindo Cloud Forest. Aside from getting a good exercise, you will also see the beauty of the town. You will ride a cable car into the hills above Mindo. Look out during your ascent and enjoy the landscape below. Don’t forget to wear proper footwear as there’s a lot of walking involved.

Birdwatching

Mindo is home to a wide range of birds. Locals claimed to have seen bears, monkeys, and pumas here. The town has won the yearly Christmas Bird Count of the Audubon Society six times. Birdwatching usually takes place from 6 am to 10 am. Most of the top flight birdwatching occur in privately-owned reserves that are scattered throughout the area. Aside from lodges and cloud forest reserves, there are other destinations that great for birdwatching. One of these is Rio Silanche Sanctuary. It’s located between Puerto Quito and Pedro Vicente Maldonado. Rio Silanche Sanctuary has a high concentration of birdlife. You may also want to visit Paz de las Aves. It’s a private reserve of the subtropical jungle that is just one hour from Mindo.

Another must-visit spot is Milpe Bird Sanctuary. It’s a 250-acre reserve that is located 15 kilometers west of Mindo. Pululahua & Calacali is a temperate forest that has an arid scrub. It’s a 50-minute drive from Mindo. San Lorenzo offers the most basic birdwatching excursion for beginners. Yellow House is a private reserve near Mindo. It is home to 360 bird species and 300 orchid species. You can see 39 species of hummingbird here. Admission fee is $6.

Mindo is home to the Andean cock-of-the-rock or Rupicola peruvianus. Male cocks-of-the-rock have orange or blood-red feathers. They gather at 6 in the morning and dance on branches, fight each other and squawk loudly to attract female attention. Drab-brown females usually don’t show up, but if they are lucky, one might join them and pick a mate. You can also hire birdwatching guides. Most guides charge around $50 to $75. Depending on the particular reserve and the number of people in the group, you might be charged $100 or more every day.

Where to Eat in Mindo

Here are some of the best places where you can eat delicious meals in Mindo.

Fuera de Babylonia

Fuera de Babylonia is a private hostel/bar/restaurant that serves delicious and healthy food. It has a decent vegetarian menu as well. The rustic atmosphere of the place is paired with good tunes like reggae music.

Los Colibries

Los Colibries doesn’t only serve good food. You can also see different species of hummingbird here.

El Nómada

If you’re craving for some pizza, you will definitely like El Nómada’s handmade pizza. They also serve pasta and cocktails on weekends.

El Quetzal de Mindo

El Quetzal de Mindo serves sumptuous Ecuadorian dishes and American food. The ingredients they use are harvested from their organic gardens. There are freshly made vegetarian options as well. You can choose from fresh fish, pork and beef dishes. They also serve homemade ice cream and delicious brownies. El Quetzal de Mindo roasts Ecuadorian coffee on site. You can pick from lattes, espresso, lattes mochaccino, cafe Pasado and cappuccino.

Mimi’s Bistro

Mimi’s Bistro is a rustic and spacious place that offers international and local food made with fresh local produce. You can try their homemade pasta dish, desserts, and freshly-brewed local coffee. There are herbal infusions as well. Hummingbirds, tanagers and other bird species are usually in the garden, and you can easily see them through the large windows.

Birdwatcher’s Breakfast

Birdwatcher’s Breakfast serves English breakfasts. You can get grilled tomatoes, sausage, fruit, eggs, toast and a cup of good coffee. Birdwatcher’s Breakfast also provides a great view of Volcan Pichincha. You can take a stroll along the trails or garden paths and see Mindo’s diverse flora and fauna.

Where to Stay in Mindo

Mindo Biohostal

Mindo Biohostal has 14 large rooms, each with a comfortable bed, private bathroom, hammocks, free Wi-Fi, computer and a small area upstairs for relaxing and reading. Bedrooms are clean and well-lit. Mindo Biohostal is far from the traffic of the town, but only a few minutes’ walks from the town park and bus station. Since it is right beside a butterfly farm, they can advise on birdwatching, waterfall visits or hikes as well as organize trips.

Hostal El Rocio

Hostal El Rocio is a rustic backpacker hostel in Mindo that can accommodate large groups of people. They have private, single and double rooms. Hostal El Rocio has shared and private bathrooms with a spacious balcony for enjoying the forest or simply hanging out. You can also see a lot of squirrels and birds from the balcony. There’s a patio/gazebo with barbeque grill in the forest, which is just a short walk from the hostel. Groups that require more privacy can book one of the separate houses on the area.

Mindo Real

Mindo Real is a campsite and hotel/lodge located 1 kilometer from the town center. Guests can access a swimming pool with deck chairs. The hotel offers single rooms with breakfast included. Breakfast consists of bread, fruit, empanadas, juice, eggs, coffee and hot milk/water. Mindo Real also offers free Wi-Fi. The camping site has toilets, eating area, showers, and BBQ area.

Casa Divina Lodge

Casa Divina Lodge offers spacious living quarters, rooms that have a private porch with hammocks and bathrooms with bathtub. Guests are given access to unlimited filtered water, coffee, and tea, breakfast and evening meal. Each room is capable of accommodating 1 to 4 people. There’s an observation deck on the third floor of the main house. Casa Divina Lodge offers various tour packages for photography, bird watching and adventure. It’s also possible to see hummingbirds, tanagers, toucans, and quetzals from your window. You can go on short self-guided hikes to explore the area.

Birdwatcher’s House

Birdwatcher’s House provides comfortable and clean rooms with hot water and private bathrooms. It’s a great place to relax where you can enjoy the sound of singing birds and smell the fragrance of flowers. Birdwatcher’s House offers bird watching tours and bird watching guides as well. You might see up to 50 species of birds in the gardens of the hostel. Birdwatcher’s House also offers laundry service, restaurant service, and cafeteria.

La Casa de Cecilia

La Casa de Cecilia offers free luggage storage and a delicious breakfast. They also provide shared showers, a communal kitchen, and a hammock deck. Be reminded that the rooms are not completely closed off, so it can get quite loud if the guests are having a conversation.

Hostal La Tranquilidad

Hostal La Tranquilidad is a budget-friendly option for those who want to enjoy their stay in Mindo. They provide Wi-Fi, towels, and rooms with a private bath. There is also a kitchen, and consistent hot water is available.

Rubby Hostal

Rubby Hostal is known for its hearty breakfasts and basic finished wooden rooms. There are a water dispenser, hammock balcony, and clean shared bathrooms. Rubby Hostal has a beautiful attic room that can accommodate up to 7 guests.

El tio colón

El tio colon is a 5-minute walk from the town center. It offers western-standard rooms that provide access to towels, warm water, and mosquito nets.

Hosteria Quindepungo

Hosteria Quindepungo is a rustic restaurant and hotel located next to Mindo River. It offers picturesque views of the ponds, gardens, and river. Hosteria Quindepungo is an excellent spot for nature lovers and for those who want to relax. You can choose from fully furnished suites and economical style rooms. Hosteria Quindepungo has plenty of nature trails as well. There’s a private island where you can see butterflies, birds and other kinds of wildlife.

Mindo Coffee Lodge & Spa

Mindo Coffee Lodge & Spa has comfortable and clean rooms with balcony and private bathroom. The balcony offers a great view of the Cloud Forest. Mindo Coffee Lodge & Spa is a 5-minute walk from the town center. There’s a tree house with king bed size and indoor Jacuzzi. The tree house can accommodate up to 6 people. Mindo Coffee Lodge & Spa also offers spa massages, heated pool, and beautiful gardens. They serve vegetarian, Ecuadorian, international dishes outdoors or indoors. The restaurant and coffee-bar are open from 7 in the morning to 10 in the evening.

El Quetzal de Mindo and Mindo Chocolate Factory

You can choose from the spacious rooms with queen and king size beds. Each room has a private bath and offers picturesque views overlooking Mindo. The rooms also have an uninterrupted supply of filtered water from the tap. There’s a restaurant on site that serves organic foods and healthy desserts. They also serve organic coffee. A guided chocolate tour is offered as well. You will see how chocolate bars and beans are made and taste brownie and chocolate samples.

Mindo is a great place that offers a lot of exciting adventures and fun. Plan your vacation ahead of time and enjoy your stay to the fullest.

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