Located only 2 hours away from Quito, this is a popular holiday spot for residents of the capital. We drove there but you can take a bus as well. The town is small but filled with tour agencies and restaurants. I’ve been on several occasions and we normally stop at a tour agency on the main road to look for activities. There are many things to do and here are some of the activities I’ve done in my last couple of visits.

Zip-lining/Canopy

There are many different places to do zip-lining in the mountain cloud rainforest terrain. You can buy the tours in the town and they normally do bundles with other activities. However, you can also go directly to the zip-lining locations which will probably be cheaper. From the town center, it takes about 15 minutes to get to the zip-lining location. As you leave the town, the route turns to narrow winding dirt roads. There was plenty of parking available at the site. The staff helped us put our gear on securely and we then set out with 2 guides. It took about an hour to go through a circuit of 10 zip-lines and it was great fun.

Tourist map of the activities in the area
Tourist map of the activities in the area
Zip-lining through the cloud forest
Zip-lining through the cloud forest
Zip-lining through the cloud forest
Zip-lining through the cloud forest
Zip-lining through the cloud forest
Zip-lining through the cloud forest
The town from the zip-lining location
The town from the zip-lining location
Mindo
Mindo Zip-Lining
Mindo Zip-Lining
Mindo Zip-Lining
Mindo Zip-Lining
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Whitewater Tubing

This is a more adrenaline-inducing activity as the current of the river is very strong. The tour agency provided life jackets and helmets which we put on before heading out. They also told us to put on swimsuits or clothes that we didn’t mind getting wet, since we were guaranteed to get soaked. We then hopped on a pickup truck to the riverside location for the tubing activity. It took about 20 minutes to get there and they also took the buoys in other pickup trucks. The guide then gave us a safety briefing and since we were a large group, they divided us up into 2 groups. The tubes are about 6 tubes tied together so it’s 6 people each plus the guide. Unlike rafting where you have to row, your only job in the tubing activity is to hold onto the ropes. The guide will then do the rest of the work navigating which is quite amazing to watch. You’ll see them jump around the tubes and the river to navigate and dislodge the tubes when they get stuck. It takes about 20 minutes to go down the river and everyone gets completely soaked. At the destination location of the river, the pickup truck was waiting for us to take us back. It’s only a 5-minute drive back from this part of the river.

Sitting on the tubes at the tour agency
Sitting on the tubes at the tour agency
The tubes used to go down the river
The tubes used to go down the river
Getting the safety briefing from the guide
Getting the safety briefing from the guide
Tubing down the river
Tubing down the river
Tubing down the river
Tubing down the river
Mindo Tubing
Mindo Tubing
Mindo Tubing
Mindo Tubing
Mindo Tubing
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Waterfall Rappelling

For this activity, we hopped on the pickup trucks to go into the rainforest. The waterfall is deep inside the rainforest and it took us about 30-40 minutes to get there. We first arrive at a lodge where we waited for a guide to come back with the previous group. We then hiked up the rainforest for about 15 minutes to reach the waterfall. When we got there, there were a couple of people from another group rappelling down the waterfall. We arrived at the base of the waterfall and could see it was quite high, maybe around 15-20 meters. There wasn’t much water coming down though, which makes it suitable for rappelling. Once the previous group had come finished coming down, the guides put the harnesses on us before hiking up to the top of the waterfall. It’s a short 5-minute hike up and then the guide gave us instructions on how to rappel down. Initially, it’s a little scary as you have to lean back, but once you get a hang of the technique you lose the fear. It takes about 5-10 minutes to rappel down, depending on how quickly you go. The guide rappelled down in 10 seconds which was insane.

The lodge near the watefall
The lodge near the watefall
The waterfall for rapelling
The waterfall for rapelling
The waterfall for rapelling
The waterfall for rapelling
The view from the top of the waterfall
The view from the top of the waterfall
Rapelling down the waterfall
Rapelling down the waterfall
Mindo Rapelling
Mindo Rapelling
Mindo Rapelling
Mindo Rapelling
Mindo Rapelling
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There are many other activities which include a trail to visit waterfalls, renting buggies, visiting a butterfly sanctuary, and lots more. You can also just head to the river. The current is a little strong, but some parts are quite shallow so you could sit on some rocks and get a hydro-massage.

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