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Chilcabamba Lodge

A Sustainable Oasis in the Andean Highlands
Andes Mountains, EcuadorEcuador· 11 Rooms · $$
Eco-tourism with incredible views

This eco-lodge enjoys a prime location surrounded by the awe-inspiring beauty of the Andes.

Hidden within the Andean Highlands, Chilcabamba Lodge offers a breathtaking retreat for travellers seeking an authentic connection with nature.

Rooms: The lodge provides a variety of room types to cater to the diverse preferences of its guests. Cozy cabins tucked away in the wilderness offer a quaint and intimate atmosphere, allowing visitors to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. For those seeking a more luxurious experience, spacious family suites provide the perfect blend of modern comforts and stunning vistas. With only 11 rooms available, Chilcabamba Lodge ensures a personalized and exclusive stay for every guest.

Amenities: The on-site restaurant tantalizes taste buds with delicious dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients, showcasing the rich flavours of Ecuadorian cuisine. For the ultimate rejuvenation, guests can take a short hike to the nearby natural hot springs, offering a soothing and rejuvenating escape.

Activities: Accompanied by experienced guides, guests can take guided hikes through the nearby landscapes, either on foot or by horseback. For the more adventurous, there are mountain biking excursions. Nature enthusiasts can marvel at the diverse avian species that call this region home, or venture to nearby waterfalls.

Sustainability: Chilcabamba Lodge embraces sustainability as a core principle, utilising renewable energy sources, including solar panels, to minimise its environmental impact. Furthermore, the lodge actively engages in reforestation and conservation projects, nurturing the delicate Andean ecosystem and contributing to the region's environmental well-being.

Community: Chilcabamba Lodge also endeavours to support and uplift the local community by using locally sourced construction materials and promoting cultural exchange between guests and locals. By choosing to stay at this eco-friendly lodge, guests become part of a sustainable travel movement, leaving a positive impact on the environment, and supporting the well-being of the communities around them.

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When to go

Find out the best time to visit Ecuador with our month by month guide.

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January

Best time for the coast and Galapagos due to warmer sea temperatures. Coastal regions enjoy warm temperatures, perfect for beach activities and water sports. Whilst it may occasionally rain, the weather is preferable for these activities compared to the dry season, which is cold and overcast. In the Andes, it is more likely to be humid and wet, meaning it is ideal for exploring cities and visiting indigenous markets, but less ideal for hiking and exploring. The Amazon rainforest is humid and wet and whilst the scenery is pleasant, the animals might be harder to find.

February

Great time for the coast and Galapagos despite potential rain. It is still pleasantly warm along the coast and perfect for beach relaxation and water activities. The mountains see temperatures hovering at about 17°C (63°F) with the humidity and rainfall continuing. Visit Cuenca or Ambato for the Carnaval festivities during February. The Amazon rainforest remains humid, and increased rainfall means a higher chance of flooding.

March

A pleasant climate across the country and cheaper than December- February. Coastal areas are temperate still, and the beaches get quieter as school holidays end. The Andes see temperatures from 12-21°C (54-70°F), hiking opportunities become more appealing as the rainfall starts to slow down. If Easter falls in March, don’t miss the Santa Semana celebrations in Quito. Humidity still reigns in the Amazon rainforest.

April

Beaches and Galapagos are quieter, but the weather remains pleasant. Everywhere else is wet. Coastal areas bask in warm temperatures, perfect for beach adventures and water sports. However, it's worth noting that some regions may experience occasional showers. The mountain ranges can experience intermittent rainfall. The Amazon rainforest is still wet meaning the swollen rivers open up tributaries that are otherwise too shallow to access by boat.

May

Things are getting cooler in Galapagos and on the coast. Whilst the rain clears up along the coast, it becomes colder and less pleasant, so avoid the beaches at this time of year if sunbathing or water sports are on your activity checklist. The Amazon is wet, and there can be frequent road closures. The humidity combined with the wet weather means peak mosquito season too. It is less likely to rain in the Andes in May, and hiking the volcanoes becomes more accessible.

June

The high season for the mountains begins. Around the summer solstice is the celebration of the Incan festival of Inti Raymi, best celebrated in Otavalo or the Ingapirca archaeological site. Along the coast, temperatures range from mild to warm, with occasional rain showers. In the highlands, temperatures are slightly warmer and the climate is drier, making for better birdwatching possibilities. The Amazon region is hot and humid, with heavy rainfall.

July

Best time to visit Quito as it rarely rains but also the most expensive time of year due to high visitor numbers. There is a greater number of travellers exploring the highlands for good reason – it is an excellent time to embark on the Quilotoa loop trail or to visit Parque Nacional Cotopaxi. Head to Guayaquil for its foundation celebrations to experience some Ecuadorean culture.

August

August presents favourable conditions for visiting Ecuador, particularly in Quito, where a brief dry spell occurs. It is an opportune period to engage in hiking activities around the picturesque Andes, where the weather remains consistently manageable. Additionally, witnessing the remarkable 70km procession of La Virgen del Cisne (Virgin of the Swan) is a noteworthy cultural experience. Furthermore, the rainfall in the Amazon region begins to diminish, resulting in reduced hazards during hikes characterized by slippery terrain.

September

September in Ecuador brings slightly humid conditions, but overall, the weather is reasonable for both the coast and the highlands. It is definitely better weather for hiking than surfing, however. September is best for its cultural offerings in the form of the Fiesta de la Mamá Negra in Latacunga where you can witness traditional dances, music, and culinary delights or the and the Fiesta del Yamor harvest festival in Otavalo.

October

October is perhaps around the best time to visit the Amazon basin due to drier conditions (it will still be raining, just less). It is cheaper to visit the Galapagos and the coast at this time because it is too cold for beach activities. A great time to hike the mountains if you prefer lower traveller numbers.

November

November sees a continuation of reduced rainfall in the Amazon, making it a great time to spot animals, and avoid mosquitoes! Spend time in any city at the beginning of the month to participate in Día de los Difuntos (All Souls Day) where you can partake in colada morada, a purple corn-based drink, and sweet bread shaped like babies called guagas de pan.

December

In December, Ecuador offers a wide range of experiences that cater to various interests. Along the coast, the calm seas and excellent water clarity create ideal conditions for boat-based wildlife-watching, as well as diving and snorkelling adventures. For beach lovers, the coastal region provides an array of options, with beachside fishing villages and vibrant coastal party towns where one can set up camp and enjoy the festive atmosphere.


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