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Cloud Forest Edges

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The Cloud Forest Edges surrounding Pululahua Crater form part of Ecuador’s rich Andean ecosystem. These transitional forest areas are known for mist-covered hills, unique plant species, and diverse wildlife habitats. Visiting the cloud forest edges allows travelers to experience cool mountain air, lush vegetation, and peaceful hiking paths. It is an ideal destination for eco-tourists, hikers, and nature photographers exploring near Quito. For travelers, the cloud forest edges provide an immersive Andean biodiversity experience.

What to See & Do

  • 🌫️ Walk through misty 🌲 forest trails 🛤️
  • 🌿 Observe native Andean 🌸 plants & orchids 🧪
  • 🦜 Spot birds, hummingbirds 🦅 and small wildlife 🦊
  • 📸 Photograph cloud-covered ☁️ landscapes 🖼️
  • ❄️ Experience a cool 🌬️ mountain climate 🌡️

How to Get There

  • 🚗 By Car: 40–50 minutes ⏱️ from Quito 🏁
  • 🚕 By Taxi: Direct transport 🛣️ to reserve entrance 📍
  • 🥾 On Foot: Hiking access 🛤️ from crater viewpoints 🔭

Travel Tips

  • 🧥 Wear a waterproof 🌧️ jacket ☂️
  • 👟 Bring proper hiking 🥾 shoes 🧗
  • 🌤️ Check weather 🌡️ before visiting 🗺️
  • 🛡️ Respect wildlife 🦜 habitats 🐾

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🕣 08:30 – Arrive at reserve 🌿 entrance 🎟️
  • 🕘 09:00 – Begin forest 🌲 trail walk 🥾
  • 🕙 10:30 – Photography 📸 and wildlife observation 🦜
  • 🕛 12:00 – Return to 🔭 viewpoint 🌋

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

08:00 AM – 04:00 PM

Entry Fee:

Included with reserve access

Best Time to Visit:

Morning when mist is visible

Location

📌 Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve, Pichincha Province, Ecuador

👉 View on Google Maps

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