Bellavista Cloud Forest 3-Day Tour
About this activity
Highlights
- Explore Ecuador's lush cloud forest
- Spot diverse bird species in their natural habitat
- Enjoy guided nature walks with expert guides
- Experience the unique flora and fauna of the region
- Relax in comfortable accommodations amidst nature
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Guided nature walks
- Birdwatching excursions
- Transportation to and from Quito
- Meals and personal expenses
Important information
Know before you book
- The tour is conducted in English; proficiency is recommended.
- Accommodations are basic; expect shared facilities.
- Meals are not included; plan accordingly for dining options.
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable hiking shoes suitable for uneven terrain.
- Bring a light rain jacket, as weather can be unpredictable.
- Carry a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during excursions.
Cancellation policy
0All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Accessibility
- Infants Required On Laps
- Easy Public Transport
- Stroller Accessible
Traveler reviews
A perfect cloud forest experience!
This is a beautiful lodge with a lovely set of trails to explore the cloud forest. The food is excellent and our room (superior) was HUGE and very clean and modern with a balcony overlooking the valley. There is a little library on-site and several hummingbird and tanager/toucan feeders. They also attract kinkajous and olinguitos most evenings, and can provide a side-trip to Quinde Luna where you can see a fantastic array of different hummingbirds (since it is at a different elevation). Our guide Jefferson was very good. We loved this place!
Stunning views, and endless wildlife
This hotel is about 12 miles off the main road, at the end of the road. The views are unbelievable. They have several feeders for birds and wildlife to attract them. You get a very knowledgeable guide to answer all your questions, point out birds, insects, and plants. All meals are included, and you get a full 3 course meal each time. While we are not huge bird watchers, we did enjoy and learn a lot. It is very remote, and secluded to really be in nature.
