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Ecotourism:
The 4-day Golondrinas Cloudforest Trek
The
The Golondrinas Cloud forest Trek begins in the Andean Highlands,
west of El Angel (4200 m) and finishes in the village of Guallupe (1000
m). Guallupe is conveniently located on the Ibarra - San Lorenzo road,
for travelers who want to take-off to the tropical coast of Esmeraldas
(five hours ride). Horses carry your luggage; you carry your daypack.
As you travel, hot Ecuadorian meals are prepared for you at each major
stop by local people or by your guide. At night you will stay in local
constructed cabins.
During your time in the reserve the campesinos and managers of this project hope
to take you on a unique journey across their land and into their lives. You will
be led through contrasting ecosystems ranging from high altitude Páramo
(4200m-3800m) and temperate cloud forest (1500m - 3800m) to subtropical rainforest
(900m-1500m). You will also have the opportunity to view local farms and our
current projects in the reserve along the way.
Itinerary:
4 days/4 nights
Day
1:
Our journey begins after a hearty 7:30 breakfast
in El Angel when we pile into a pick-up truck to head to the páramo.
Upon reaching our destination, we set off on foot, spending several hours
crossing the paramo, home of Frailejones and the majestic Andean condor.
In the afternoon, we begin our decent into the cloudforest to reach the
village of Morán (2900m). Accommodation is in a rustic cabin.
(Travel time: approximately 6 hours).
Day
2:
Today our transport is on horseback: we leave the village
at 8:00 and follow the Morán river until reaching the waterfall, El Pailón
where we will have a picnic lunch. From here we continue on foot, descending
into a warmer valley characterized by subtropical vegetation.
By late-afternoon, we reach El Corazón (2200m), the location of tonight's
accommodations. From here we have a splendid view of the Cerro Golondrinas peak.
(Travel time: approximately 3 hours on horseback and 4 hours walking.)
Day 3:
We
spend the day relaxing in El Corazón, swinging in hammocks, and
taking walks around the area with a local guide. This is also a great
day for bird watching: Plate-billed mountain toucans, Toucan barbets
and the brown Inca hummingbird are common sites. From El Corazon, we
can visit a forest restoration project being conducted by the foundation .
Day
4: Early
in the morning we leave El Corazón and begin the 4-hour trek to
Las Juntas, where a pick-up truck awaits us. We drive to Guallupe (1000
m), passing through subtropical vegetation and farms growing pineapple,
bananas, yuca and citrus trees. Tonight we stay in the House in Guallupe.
From here we offer the options to: board the bus (seldom the train) to
San Lorenzo; return to Quito; travel to the Otavalo markets; or Ibarra.
Additional Information:
Please
bring: sleeping bag, rubber boots, light raingear, sandals, warm clothing,
flashlight, canteen, knife, hat, insect repellent, a daypack, camera and binoculars.
Price: $250 USD/person for individuals*; $220 USD /person in a group of 5 to
8 people. Full Payment must be received one week prior to departure. Includes:
All transport (pick-up trucks, horses), two guides, village fee, all meals (starts
with breakfast in El Angel and finishes with breakfast in Guallupe, the morning
after the fourth day).
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Ecotourism:
The 2-day Golondrinas Visit to the Reserve
This
is a new alternative of a 2-day trip for those people who wish to visit
and get to know the area:
2-Day-Santa Rosa
Day 1-Guallupe- Visit the village of Guallupe.
After breakfast, we visit the experimental farms where Agroforestry and permaculture
techniques are being applied. Afterwards, we head to the Cerro Golondrinas Reserve
in a local truck up to the village of Las Juntas. >From here we hike for about
1 hr. 30 min. to the cabin Santa Rosa where we spend one night. Another option
is to go to the cabin on horseback of El Corazon. (Please contact us
for further details.)
Day-2-Reserve-Guallupe Reserve-Guallupe
We take a trip through the area looking at the flora and fauna
as well as the work that Fundación Golondrinas is carrying
out in the recuperation of
cloud forest and we observe the forest nursery of native species. For the most
part, this is primary forest very rich in biodiversity and highly worth visiting.
In the afternoon, we return to the village of Guallupe where we lodge and enjoy
a succulent dinner. Cost of the Tour: $50* USD/person/day( group of 2 people)
.For this option, we recommend you make reservations in advance, especially
for groups.
We
offer OTHER ALTERNATIVES of Trekking like:
- Golondrinas 3 DAYS-SPECIAL
- Golondrinas 3 DAYS TRADITIONAL
- Visit
of Organic Farm-Peña Negra- 1 DAY.
Also WE HAVE DISCOUNTS FOR STUDENTS.
A portion of the profits from this trek go directly to furthering the
aims of the Conservation Project and Environmental Education, thus this
trip offers participants the opportunity to experience unique Andean
ecosystems and make new friendships while contributing to forest conservation
and community self-determination for further information and itineraries
contact:
Permacultura Travel Agent (our representative for tourism issues) or c/o Calle
Isabel La Catolica N24-679 (1559)
Quito, Ecuador
e-mail : manteca@uio.satnet.net
permaviajes@yahoo.com
Scientific
Research
The Golondrinas Cloud
forest is a important area, one of the most
biologically diverse - This area keeps an important species are endemic
- and one of the most endangered, with endless opportunities for scientific
research. The region encompasses 3 different ecosystems: the páramo
(3,800-4,200 m.), mountain forest (1,500-3,800 m.), and premontane forest
(less than 1,500 m.). In this part of the Chocó Bioregion, the
extraordinary biological diversity is the result of high levels of precipitation.
Researchers in different disciplines have conducted inventories on the
Golondrinas Cloud forest flora and fauna:
Maike Potthast, "Useful
Tree Species"
Keith Willmott, "Butterflies"
Hermann Antonn, "Bushes and Trees"
Hans Salomonson, "Trees with economic value".
Brad Boyle, "Tree inventory".
David Lydall, "Fungus of leaf cutter ants".
Niels Krabbe,"Birds of Golondrinas".
 
G.F. welcomes scientists interested in contributing their own
insights into this diverse area. Currently, we have a Management Plain
about the MIRADOR de las Golondrinas, with research possibilities including:
i) Aspects of forest conservation (germination, growth
conditions, soil texture, growth of secondary forest, watershed management,
etc.) and the commercial possibilities of existing tree species as well
as the introduction of new species in deforested areas.
ii) Sustainable socio-economic development, both in
the forest and in the deforested valley of the Mira-river: alternative
approaches to the use of forest resources, including permaculture, Agroforestry,
reforestation, tree nurseries, fruit orchards, bee keeping and eco-tourism
iii) General management, in conjunction with local
residents, of the reserve to promote the conservation of genetic forest
resources.
The Golondrinas Foundation invites scientists
who are qualified for this type of work. If you think you can make
a valuable contribution, send us your C.V., a brief outline of the
reasons for wanting to research in the area, as well as a brief outline
of the specific project you would like to do, with 3 months notice.
Research proporsals must be approved by the Golondrinas Foundation.
For those intending to collect plant or animal specimens, both a
collecting permit and export permit are required. For more information
about conducting research please contact us at manteca@uio.satnet.net ,
subject RESEARCH.
A list of birds, trees, butterflies and mammals are
also available on request.
Costs: $25/per day. Includes full room and board in Santa Rosa and in
El Corazon. Arrangements can be made by the office of Fundacion Golondrinas
in Quito, ask about programs of Research in Fundacion Golondrinas.
Volunteer Opportunities
The Cerro Golondrinas Cloud forest Project in north-west Ecuador, on
the western slopes of the Andes, aims to conserve 25,000 hectares of
highland cloud forest and introduce sustainable Agroforestry techniques
within the next years. Many different skills are needed in order to fulfill
the objectives of the project. Some are related to management of the
forest and scientific research, others deal with education and administration.
Additionally, the project is in constant need of manual labor.
Field Sites: The Cerro Golondrinas Cloud forest Conservation Project has two
field sites (see map). Volunteers, generally, live in the village of Guallupe,
but spend sufficient time at the higher elevation sites.
Guallupe Village (subtropical area)
Location:
Mira valley (1000 m) surrounded by agricultural land, 1.5 hours from
the city of Ibarra. Warm, comfortable, subtropical climate.
Lodging:
A dormitory style house in village center; running cold water, toilet,
shower, electricity, telephone.
Activities:
Our
primary location, work here involves Agroforestry research, re-introduction
of local species, tree nursery, light construction. In the field: tree
planting, weeding, creating fire breaks, environmental education, erosion
prevention and land restoration. Enthusiastic individual also needed
to stay six months to act as a volunteer administrator.
Santa
Rosa/El Corazon (in the Golondrinas Reserve-Cloudforest)
Location:
Golondrinas
valley (1800 m); isolated site in the middle of the forest. Subtropical.
The ride from Guallupe to the trailhead in Las Juntas takes 1 hour. >From
the trailhead it's another 1.30 hours walk to Santa Rosa, and about
3 hours to El Corazon. Horses for transporting luggage can be arranged
with local farmers.
Lodging:
We have a cabin in Santa Rosa that will be in the future a Cap acitation
Environmental Center, Scientific Research and Ecoutirism- Santa Rosa
,capacity of 35 people. Dormitories, basic condition, cold water, toilet,
shower, not electricity, no telephone .
Activities:
The further development of an existing tree nursery. Cutting climber
weeds in plots of second growth forest and measuring the evolution of
the recovery of these plots. Pruning trees and cleaning exiting trails.
For couples, possibility of six month stay to care for the site.
Conditions:
We
recomended to stay of one month minimum for the different
activites and the areas that we have in the project. Also you can
participate in our project for minimal 2 weeks. Some experience
in horticulture or permaculture, basic and advanced Spanish, it will
be better for you to understand the project and make rich your experiences.
Contribution $310/month (2004). In exchange, we provide food and housing,
transportation inside the project. Also your contribution helps to support
the foundation which as a non-profit organization depends of contributions
from its volunteers, ecotourism, donation and the resources of auto finance
from the organization. We can make special financial arrangements for
people who wish to stay longer than 3 months or they can specific habilities
and knowledges that can help in the activities of fundacion Golondrinas
is carried during the year. Minimum age requirements for participation
is 19 years old. The project accepts volunteers year round*, however notice
is required before arrival. In the case that you stay more time or made
a specific work you can be in contact two months before your arrival.
Travel,
visas and health-insurance must be arranged independently and are the
responsibility of the individual. Although we try to assign volunteers
with researchers when requested, this isn't always possible. Additionally,
most of the work needed consists of planting and cultivating trees,cleaning
and maintained the areas in the cloudforest and subtropical. Expect to
use a machete and shovel a good part of your day! The work is laborious,
the living conditions primitive, so be prepared to be challenged physically
and mentally. If you are interested in only obtaining a snapshot of our
grassroots work you should consider joining GOLONDRINAS TREKKINGS from
4,3,2,1 days an introduction to the project area. The trekks offer to
know the ecosystems in the area and the different activities of Fundacion
Golondrinas.
Health Precautions:
Malaria isn't a problem in the area, however all other inoculations
normally recommended for Ecuador should be obtained. Items needed for
a comfortable stay in the field: rubber boots, mosquito net, sleeping
bag, light raingear, sandals, flashlight, canteen, knife, hat, repellent,
working gloves, long trousers and long-sleeved shirts, personal first
aid kit, light comfortable clothing and work/hiking boots.
For
more information, we invite to contact us: manteca@uio.satnet.net subject: Volunteers
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