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You will find some comments from people who have visited us, they have known and enjoyed the kindness of nature and people.

 

 


 
Alaspungo, August 10, 2009
Karla Vasconez



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Comment:

The visit to Alaspungo was a very nice experience as it not only acquired knowledge but also with my friends admire the beautiful landscapes that this had, which have allowed a community tourism showing us that together can perform any activity.
Our guides were great hosts as we explained in a very entertaining diversity of flora and fauna that were in the industry along with the stories told by our native guide.
Also in this salidapude realize how important it is to care for our environment, and that the lack of environmental standards have led to the extinction encourage you represent our city as are the Black-breasted Puffleg (Eriocnemis nigrivestis) and spectacled bear.
That is why we must be aware of the damage it does against our ecosystem..

Alaspungo, August 10, 2009
María Fernanda Balseca


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Comentario:
Well I found my way out of the ninth very interesting and exciting because we could see one of our forests is in very good condition, also has a rich biodiversity, which we saw during our walk about for nearly four hours, where we met wide variety of plants, but by a thick fog we do not appreciate, certain species of birds that inhabit the area ...
I really liked the place as people who live there because they were very kind to us that if he had another chance would come back ...
I hope that the draft make it a tourist site will become a reality it has all resources to be visited and they can move forward ..
Ciclopolis May 16
Comentario:
El sábado 16 de Mayo nos fuimos a la comunidad de Alaspungo en búsqueda del Zamarrito Pechinegro (ave emblemática de Quito). Este es un pequeño poblado dentro del DMQ y su principal actividad económica es la venta de carbón. Sin embargo, su comunidad consciente del impacto negativo en la naturaleza que tiene dicha actividad está promoviendo el turismo para mantener sus ingresos y cuidar el medio ambiente. Alrededor de 30 ciclistas disfrutaron de este encantador destino
Andino High School May 21
Naim and Johann Enriquez


Comentario:
We had the opportunity to join the Andino High School in their tour at the end of school year, we went for a walk Alaspungo community 1 hour from Quito, the people of the community served us very well. A community guide, Mr. Gerardo Pailacho, gave us the directions to start the tour to the waterfall of the turtle.
With our guides started the adventure in the cloud forest ecological paths along the path, we could see lots of nature and also the sounds of the birds of the sector, we know that species extinction is a setting at the Pacaya forest, this bird called Black-breasted Puffleg.
After walking along the trail we reached the waterfall, waterfall called the turtle, because when the water begins to fall, the shape of the rock is equal to the turtle's head. We took many pictures with my friends, we rested a few minutes.
And we return the path to return, is there to walk the old path called the culuncos which is the ancient road of the Incas (yumbos) that used to exchange goods from the coast to the mountains. It is impressive to see the old roads that the community has been preserved.
For us it was a unique adventure, it is extraordinary to see so close to Quito, there is a great place to walk and enjoy nature and birds. We recommend that you visit this place
Ciclopolis Sep
Ruta Yanacocha Alambi

Comentario:
El Ecopaseo de pasado sábado 18 de septiembre, se unieron a la Ruta Yanacocha-Alambí alrededor de 34 personas. Esta reserva muy cercana al DMQ nos dió a conocer la importancia del agua con los bosques y los ecosistemas existentes en las faldas del volcán Guagua Pichincha. El recorrido comenzó en la entrada a la hacienda de Yanacocha, se pedaleó 10 kms. hasta llegar a la reserva de Jocotoco donde se dio paso a la caminata en la ruta Trocha Inca donde se pudo apreciar la riqueza de los bosques húmedos y de una gran variedad de flora y fauna. Después de completar el recorrido se visitó en bici la comunidad de Alambi Alto, donde se conoció acerca de la historia de la Virgen del Camino para luego retornar a quito. Este proyecto se llevó a cabo gracias a la colaboración de Yaku (Museo del Agua).
   
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 


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