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Mache-Chindul (Ecological Reserve)

Posted in biological diversity, ecotourism, reserves, tourist sites, travels on July 21, 2008 by edmoli879
The Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve is located in the provinces of Esmeraldas and Manabi. Its creation date is August 9, 1996. With an area of 70000 hectares, an altitudinal range between 300 and 800 meters.

The reserve contains one of the last remnants of very wet tropical forest of the Ecuadorian coast and perhaps the world, characterized by its high biodiversity and surprising levels of endemism. Another of the salient facts of the reserve is the hydrographic system that maintains and mountainous that feeds major rivers in Manabi, as the Coaque, Cojimar, Chev, and also in Esmeraldas, among which are the Muisne, Atacames, Tiaone and Dógola, to cite only the most famous, is a wetland par excellence that even during the dry season maintains a permanent haze in their sectors higher. For these reasons, Ecuador, as part of its Basic Environmental Policy, included these remnants of forest northwest as the geographical region of highest priority for conservation in Ecuador, made significant considering that this same area keeps the largest forest reserve de la Costa and supports various pressures on the exploitation of the resource.

The Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve is one of the more recently established protected areas; his name alludes to the lower ridges on which it is located, the last obstacle before reaching the ocean from the interior of the continent. Apparently, the western slopes, which descended to the sea, were inhabited until the seventeenth century by Chachi communities and Jama-Coaques.

The reserve has bioclimatic zones, first introduced moderate rainfall and the second heavy rainfall. Thanks to rainfall in the upper part of the Cordillera, most rivers maintained its flow throughout the year.

There is a humidity level higher than that of other similar forests, with a lot of epiphytes, climbers, Guarumo and raft. Through a study of the ecosystem, could detect the presence of frugivorous birds such as toucans, howler monkey, gloves, Guatuso, ocelot, jaguar, and parrots. You can also find birds like the gallinazo king and the big heron.

The Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve holds a large area of forest that has traditionally been home to communities Chachi and Afro-esmeraldeñas.

There is no doubt that the main attraction in the reserve is an intangible. Despite several exotic landscapes, with waterfalls and natural pools that are formed within a framework of forest imperturbable, as in the Ene River or in the Boca de tason, the real value and more importantly the Reserve Mache-Chindul is on biodiversity A wrapper.

The communities Chachi and afroesmeraldeñas have cohabited in the area for decades exploiting the resources sustainably the forest has provided them, but the pressure of timber companies in the area of influence of the Reserve and the fronts of colonization that are being formed Threaten not only the conservation of biological resources, but also the preservation of cultural resources in Mache-Chindul.

How much research has been conducted in the area only confirms the extraordinary wealth of plants and animals waiting to be studied in this remnant of forest included in the region of Ecuador, which is regarded as one of the 10 “hot spots” of biodiversity in the world.

Near the reserves can be found beautiful beaches, as Muisne, Tabiazo of Freshwater, Atacames, Sua and Same, with all services and enjoy a climate unbeatable. In addition, there are places of accommodation in all categories, and restaurants with food esmeraldeña particularly recommended, characterized by its exquisite seafood.

Shishink Cascades

Posted in adventure, biological diversity, ecotourism, nature, tourism, tourist sites, travels with tags on July 21, 2008 by edmoli879

Contact:

Doris Armendariz
General Manager
Shishink
Puerto Quito, km. 149 via Calacali La Independencia, Noroccidente de Pichincha, Ecuador
Tel: +593-2/224-5128
Fax: +593-2/224-3693

reservas@shishink.ec
www.shishink.ec

Certified by:

SmartVoyager, Ecuador (2007)

Type of accommodation:

Bed & breakfast, lodge, inn
Campsite

Features:

Conference rooms
Hot water
Laundry facilities
Private bathroom
Restaurant
Telephone
Wheelchair accessible

Other:
Natural pools near the waterfalls.
Television is available in the restaurant.

Number of rooms: 16 rooms with 1 to 5 beds. Total capacity is 70 people.

Year founded: 2000

Number of employees: 12

Percent of employees who are local residents: 99 %

Type of destination:

Farm, ranch (rural)
Forest/rainforest
River, lake, wetland

Able to accommodate:

Families
Handicapped
Seniors
Singles
Singles with children
Volunteers (to work in your establishment)

Description of the area:

Cascadas de Shishink has three waterfalls (Azul, Uwishint and Yage). There is also an area of primary moist forest or nuncuy, with trails lined with flowers and exotic fruit trees and high plant and animal diversity.

The “leaders’ trail” is a training campus for private and public businesses, nationals and foreigners that provides training at all levels.

Shishink offers adventure sports such as rappelling, rafting, tubing and more.

Available activities:

Adventure, sports
Biking
Bird watching
Canopy exploration
Eco / nature / wildlife
Educational, research, volunteering
Horseback riding
Mountain climbing
River rafting
Spiritual / religious
Tours
Visits to conservation projects
Walking / hiking
Wellness, health, spa

How to get there:

We are about 93 miles (149 km) from the international airport in Quito (2.5 hours). You can ride the bus that passes by northwest Pichincha or come in private vehicle; the last 3 miles (5 km) of the highway are graveled but well-maintained.

Making a difference:

We work together with the community on medical campaigns, offer training workshops on conservation of the flora and fauna and preventing indiscriminate tree cutting. We also work to control solid and liquid wastes.

General rates:

Prices per person.

High season (May to September, and December):

  • Single occupancy: US$35
  • Double occupancy: US$30 Low season (the rest of the year):
  • Single occupancy: US$30
  • Double occupancy: US$25 Date this information was provided: January, 2007.
  • Man´s Chapel

    Posted in tourism, tourist sites, travels with tags , on July 20, 2008 by edmoli879

    Chapel of  Man is located in Quito Ecuador, is a cultural architectural space, a complex of large-scale projects. This is a memorial to the man sent the image of Latin American pre-Columbian, the contemporary man.
    In this form the song, pain, crying, anger, tenderness, protest, dreams, violence, fights, sacrifice and victory of the Latin American man who devotes Guayasamin this work.

    The Chapel of Man is also a symbol. There are 15 thousand square meters of a project, conceived during 12 years, “the Chapel of Man”, three plants are completed in a dome with the cone-shaped and truncated, is a monument to American man. At that embutidas of cities in these 504 years of westernization.
    Guayasamin, insatiable hands in each of the different spaces of the chapel, the times and historical subject will be symbolized by Wall: “They represent americas before the arrival of the Spaniards: Gods and their symbols, their cosmogony, its architecture, its music, dances, clothing, their animals and plants. Other murals will be on the discovery, and with greater emphasis on conquest, in which the company killed a million people in the country.
    “The intention of Oswaldo Guayasamin, in any event, not only to portray the natural, which is why the Chapel and the murals that contain,” also speak of a million black, llegarón dede their homeland, Africa, were stored in ‘ deposits of beef and ebony before being sent to americas. “
    Owaldo Guayasamin, Hands “Age of Wrath” between 1961 and 1990, tranquil paintings by 150 large format, in that same series are collections around a theme such as “Hands” (12 oils), “Gritos Women” ( 7 oils), “Delay” (11 oils), “Maul” (6 oils), “Finding in the Pentagon” (5 oils), “Rivers of Blood” (3 oils). This condemned the violence of man against man in this century.

    Sangay park

    Posted in biological diversity, ecotourism, nature, reserves, tourism, tourist sites, travels with tags , , , on July 6, 2008 by edmoli879

    It has an area of 271 000 hectares and includes the provinces of Chimborazo, Tungurahua and Morona Santiago. It is situated 280 km. Quito and various species living there as tapirs, bears, jaguars, gazelles, hummingbirds, roosters and Andean condors. The Sangay is an active volcano eruptions which occur in other nearby mountains is practiced climbing and there are places to camp with basic tourist infrastructure.