March 17-19, 2022
We had a two-hour flight from Panama City to Quito, Ecuador, arriving at about 7:00 PM. We passed quickly through immigration and customs, but we couldn't find our driver on the other side. After about half an hour, he arrived and found us. After two long drives with him, we understood why he was late to pick us up. More on that later.
We set out for Mindo, a small town of about 3,000 people located northwest of Quito in the Andean foothills of Ecuador. It is set in a cloud forest, or a tropical mountainous region that gets frequent, heavy rainfall and has a persistent low-level cloud cover at about canopy level. Forget the details; just the name "cloud forest" was enough to make me love the place.
Although just 70 miles, the drive took about 2 1/2 hours on winding, sometimes unpaved dirt roads that climbed first to the high elevations of northern Quito and then dropped into the valley where Mindo is located. There were many speed bumps that enforced a low speed limit. We drove through one area where the road was more or less washed out by a landslide, and for the last hour the road was narrow and very dark as it was often shrouded by tree canopies. We later talked to a couple whose driver had done the route in half the time. "Cautious" doesn't even begin to describe our driver.
On the other hand, he didn't speak much English, so the l-o-n-g drive was a great opportunity for me to speak a little Spanish, which was fun for me. I'd been reviewing my Spanish (learned 40+ years ago) before the trip, and I think I did fairly well at keeping the conversation going.
We finally pulled into the parking lot of our hotel, Las Terrazas de Dana, at midnight. Staff was waiting to welcome us, haul our luggage up to our rooms, and give us instructions. We were exhausted and fell into bed immediately. In the morning, however, I realized that we had arrived in Paradise.
Our room was large with a queen bed and two doubles, tile floors, and a sliding glass door that opened onto a private balcony and gave an expansive view of the lush valley we were nestled in.
So how did we end up in Mindo? Aside from the fact that is is one of the most visited places in Ecuador, it is also one of the best birding sites in the Americas, and birding is Bob's passion. He had arranged for a private guide to take him birding on that first day, and Terry was gracious enough to go with him.