Ecuador

The hot and humid Amazonian Rainforest covers nearly half of Ecuador and is home to many indigenous Indian tribes. On the other side of the Andes mountain range are the hot and dry Pacific coastal regions, while in the middle of the Andes is the capital city, Quito, the colonial old-town of which is a UNESCO world cultural heritage site. A range of eco-tourism initiatives have been put into place in Ecuador to help conserve the rainforest and other areas of concern such as the Galapagos Islands, and to protect the indigenous populations.

Hacienda Primavera Wilderness Ecolodge

El Choco

This Eco Lodge is located in Ecuador's El Choco rainforest reserve and has large rooms, spacious suites, a gourmet restaurant, a pool and is part of a working horse and cattle ranch.
Reserva Ecologica Pachijal

Mindo

This open air Eco Resort is set in the Cloud Forests of Mindo, Ecuador, an area popular for bird-watching and walking.
Black Sheep Inn

Chugchilán

This inexpensive eco-friendly hotel is set high in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador making it a a great base for day hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and exploring indigenous markets.
Hotel Patio Andaluz

Quito

Enjoy the enchantment and comfort that this beautifully elegant Boutique Hotel offers, with large arches, balconies and towering attics giving the feeling of being in the republican era.
Kapawi Ecolodge

Achuar Territory

Located at one of the most pristine and isolated points of the Amazon Basin, Kapawi Ecolodge & Reserve is the largest community-based eco-project developed with the participation of Achuar Community.
Arajuno Jungle Lodge

Amazon Basin, Tena

This private, family-owned forest reserve is located on the scenic banks of the Arajuno River in the upper reaches of the Amazon basin in eastern Ecuador.