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A five-day travel itinerary for Quito, Ecuador, listing activities for each day from arrival to departure, including visiting land in Quito, Alambi Zuroloma, Paz de las Aves Milpe Sanctuary, Bird Watchers House, Mindo, Butterfly Sanctuary, El Quetzal Chocolate Factory, and returning to Quito.
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The Chocó Andino is renowned for its incredible diversity of birds, making it one of the most important birdwatching spots in the world. Here, you can find over 500 species of birds, including toucans, tanagers, and the iconic Andean cock-of-the-rock. It is a unique place where both amateur and expert birdwatchers can marvel at the abundance and variety of species in their natural habitat.

This adventure not only allows you to explore one of the most biodiverse places on the planet but also gives you insight into the importance of preserving this unique ecosystem. By joining our tour, you contribute to conservation efforts aimed at protecting the Chocó Andino and its diverse inhabitants.

Join us on an unforgettable tour through the Chocó Andino, a biodiversity jewel in the heart of Ecuador. This region is a paradise for nature lovers, offering lush forests, stunning landscapes, and a rich variety of wildlife.

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