28/10/2024
Amazing birdwatching spot near Quito.
Off the beatenpath Baeza is a charming and peaceful colonial town in Ecuador, situated at the gateway to the Amazon jungle. Known for its rich history and beautiful natural surroundings, Baeza offers a unique blend of colonial architecture, lush landscapes, and access to rainforest adventures. Yo
A Gateway to the Amazon
Located on the eastern slope of the Andes, Baeza serves as a base for travelers eager to explore the Amazon basin. It’s an ideal starting point for jungle excursions to Cuyabeno and Yasuni, river rafting, and wildlife tours, offering access to diverse ecosystems and some of Ecuador’s most pristine rainforests. The nearby Quijos River is renowned for its whitewater rafting, while birdwatchers flock to the area to spot species unique to this part of the world.
Tranquil and Safe
Baeza is known for its laid-back atmosphere, making it a peaceful retreat from Ecuador’s busier tourist hubs. Visitors can expect a quiet, safe environment, with friendly locals and cozy accommodations that range from guesthouses to eco-lodges. The town’s relaxed vibe and the fresh mountain air create an inviting ambiance, ideal for unwinding and reconnecting with nature.
Attractions and Activities
In addition to its natural attractions, Baeza has a few hidden gems worth exploring, such as its small central plaza and historic church. From here, day trips to nearby waterfalls, thermal springs, and the cloud forest offer additional adventure. For those who enjoy hiking, the trails around Baeza reveal stunning views and encounters with native flora and fauna. Birdwatching is a popular activity specially to see the c**k of the rock and the Quetzal, that like to hang out in this area . Guaranteed to see the c**k of the rock from this point, as we have a very important breeding area for them near by.
You can literally take your coffee and walk to see them.
Rafting on the Rio QUIJOS is a must if you are looking for adventure, this river is a world class destination for this activities and you can book trips from our place for all skill levels including family trips.
Baeza may be small, but it provides a unique experience for travelers looking for history, tranquility, and easy access to the wonders of the Amazon jungle.
A Glimpse of Colonial History
Founded in the 16th century by Spanish conquistadors, Baeza retains much of its colonial charm with cobblestone streets, whitewashed buildings, and traditional architecture. Despite being small, the town holds a significant place in Ecuador’s history as a former Spanish stronghold and a waypoint for explorers heading into the Amazon.