Macas

Hi all,

I spent 3 weeks in Ecuador last Nov. Absolutely loved it, keeping in mind that no place is perfect. I spent 11 days traveling north to south with side trips to eastern towns. This was with an Ecuadorian brother-in-law and sister of some Ecuadorian friends of mine who live in Atlanta. What a hoot! I speak little Spanish and my friends' relatives spoke little English. Some great stories resulted.

The rest of the time was spent in the Guayaquil area with a 2 day side trip up the coast. My contacts in Guayaquil are involved in native wildlife rehabilitation with interest of re-introduction of native animals back into the wild.

I am interested with working with their non-profits but with reintroducing native parrot species in the eastern area of Ecuador. I visited Puyo, Tena, Zamora, Vilcabamba and other eastern towns with a location for a parrot release site in mind. Somehow I chose not to go to Macas but I may have missed a gem. There is reputed to be a lot of natural landscape and 2 major native cultures intent on keeping development at bay. The parrots I want to work with first are native to the lower slopes of the Andes and not the Amazon itself so I could escape the heat and humidity of lower altitudes. Macas seems to fit that bill.

I will probably visit again in late July to mid-August to firm up the relations with the Guayaquil area organizations. Anyone with any input on Macas? I hope to spend a few days there but want to make it productive.

I will return to the US but hope to move permanently to Ecuador by the end of the year.

Thanks in advance,

Xaminer (legal research not porno)

So anyone have any info on Macas?