This project was born to preserve the ecosystem of the Andes through ecotourism and provide a warm experience to the visitor through its hospitality and service. Polylepis lodge focuses on generating environmental responsibility through the connection between education, individuals, and sustainable practices.

LOCATION
- The lodge lies in the Andean region, about 3 hours from the city of Quito.
- A private reserve is where it is located, adjacent to the El Angel Ecological Reserve.

BIODIVERSITY
Being located in a wilderness area, the lodge offers a different environment that combines nature and culture.
- In the natural aspect, there exists a primary forest that represents the union of the Polylepis and the Frailejones moorland.
- On the other hand, the culture that emerges in this place makes it a center for research and safeguarding of objects, managing to find vestiges of the Pasto culture.

IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF POLYLEPIS LODGE
- Inside the lodge, you can carry out activities like hiking, horseback riding, hiking, bird watching, and research related to the biology of the area as well as that of the Ecological Reserve.
- The lodge stands out in gastronomy by utilizing local products, resulting in a mestizo fusion cuisine that features ingredients such as potatoes, oca, barley, and quinoa, among others.
- Several investigations have been carried out on the culture within the area. The lodge offers the possibility of visiting several museums that enhance this educational scope, including the Archaeological Museum “Pastos” (the largest in the north of the country), the Museum of Biology “Teska-Brito,” and the Living Natural Museum “Reserva Ecológica de El Ángel.”
- Sustainability is an important factor for the lodge. Consequently, the social aspect and education enhance this factor, fostering a new experience for visitors.
In short, the Polylepis lodge offers tranquility and adventure through environmental education based on the natural environment, peace, and comfort.

This project was born to preserve the ecosystem of the Andes through ecotourism and provide a warm experience to the visitor through its hospitality and service. Polylepis lodge focuses on generating environmental responsibility through the connection between education, individuals, and sustainable practices.
LOCATION
- The lodge lies in the Andean region, about 3 hours from the city of Quito.
- A private reserve is where it is located, adjacent to the El Angel Ecological Reserve.

BIODIVERSITY
Being located in a wilderness area, the lodge offers a different environment that combines nature and culture.
- In the natural aspect, there exists a primary forest that represents the union of the Polylepis and the Frailejones moorland.
- On the other hand, the culture that emerges in this place makes it a center for research and safeguarding of objects, managing to find vestiges of the Pasto culture.

IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF POLYLEPIS LODGE
- Inside the lodge, you can carry out activities like hiking, horseback riding, hiking, bird watching, and research related to the biology of the area as well as that of the Ecological Reserve.
- The lodge stands out in gastronomy by utilizing local products, resulting in a mestizo fusion cuisine that features ingredients such as potatoes, oca, barley, and quinoa, among others.
- Several investigations have been carried out on the culture within the area. The lodge offers the possibility of visiting several museums that enhance this educational scope, including the Archaeological Museum “Pastos” (the largest in the north of the country), the Museum of Biology “Teska-Brito,” and the Living Natural Museum “Reserva Ecológica de El Ángel.”
- Sustainability is an important factor for the lodge. Consequently, the social aspect and education enhance this factor, fostering a new experience for visitors.
In short, the Polylepis lodge offers tranquility and adventure through environmental education based on the natural environment, peace, and comfort.
Explora nuestras últimas noticias

04/08/2026
Huasquila Amazon Lodge: Ubicación, cómo llegar y actividades

03/08/2026
Parque Nacional de Antisana: el volcán, la fauna y La Mica

29/07/2026
Chamanes en Ecuador: un viaje al corazón de la sabiduría amazónica

27/07/2026
Una inmersión en la tribu waorani: El escudo del Amazonas

24/07/2026
¿Qué islas visitó Darwin durante su expedición?

24/07/2026
Los Grandes Lagos y las lagunas de Sudamérica: paisajes ricos en historia, cultura y naturaleza
Contenido mejor valorado

24/07/2026
Maravillosas rutas de senderismo en Ecuador, aptas para senderistas de todos los niveles

23/07/2026
Costa Rica contra Ecuador: ¿cuál es mejor para practicar turismo de aventura sostenible?

16/07/2026
Feria de las Flores de Medellín: guía del festival y la tradición de los silleteros

14/07/2026
Ruta del Spondylus en Ecuador: ¿el mejor viaje por carretera por la costa?

14/07/2026
La Reserva Natural de Cuyabeno: una selva tropical ecuatoriana única, llena de «killas»

13/07/2026
Canoas tradicionales de la Amazonía y la historia detrás de Killas
Contenido más visto

06/07/2026
¿Por qué deberías viajar el día de tu cumpleaños?

21/05/2026
¿Qué es el «Día de los Muertos» en Ecuador?

21/05/2026
Chimborazo, Ecuador, 2023: la montaña que nunca olvidarás

21/05/2026
Los mejores destinos turísticos de Ecuador para 2023 y 2024

21/05/2026
The Best Tourist Places to See in Cusco ?

21/05/2026
4 Reasons why traveling is way more than visiting places