Oct 5, 2024
Fun, educational, and delicious! - This trip is really fun. It's a long drive from downtown Guayaquil to the National Park, but there was so much to see along the way that that the time went quickly. Simon was a wonderful guide and full of information, and was happy to answer all our questions, not only about the activity but also about life in Ecuador. We saw only a few monkeys, but the hike was enjoyable - although we had to bundle up because of the mosquitoes. Then the cacao farm tour was so educational, and delicious - especially the lunch that was almost completely from products from the farm. It was great seeing not just cacao but also all the many other fruit grown there. And it was fun seeing cacao go from tree to hot chocolate! We highly recommend this activity!
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Jun 28, 2024
Delicious and exceptional excursion outside of Guayaquil! - This was an incredibly memorable, educational, and fun excursion. The care given by Simon and Yamill was first class. They had exceptional knowledge and ability with tours, driving, howler monkeys, chocolate, coffee and farming.
The knowledge of the area and working with the monkeys was very helpful to our tour. The lunch that was prepared for us was 3 courses and was beyond our expectations. Ending with the house made coffee was a treat! Then we made chocolate from harvesting a pod on property all the way to roasting it, grinding it, and preparing a spectacular hot chocolate. We ended with our own homemade chocolate bar personalized to our tastes. The entire group highly recommends this excursion!
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Jun 15, 2024
Amazing day! - Our guide was amazing! He was so knowledgeable, kind and really put his heart into our experience. The food at the cacao farm was top notch and getting see chocolate from seed to bar was the icing on the cake. I definitely recommend this trip.
We did have some mosquitoes but that is to be expected.
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May 9, 2024
Jungle and Field - Pick up at our hotel was great! Our guide, Simon, knew, lots about everything, and was able to answer all of our questions. We did not end up, seeing as many hollers, as we heard, which was a little bit disappointing, but the jungle hike Was good nonetheless. Afterwards, our lunch was spectacular at the Cacao and mango plantation. The information we got about all kinds of native plants and how they’re used was awesome - making chocolate “the old fashioned way” and then the “modern way” also really cool.
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Dec 11, 2023
Excellent nature tour of Guayaquil - Our guide, Simon, took us on a full-day tour of the Churute Forests. He is a native of Guayaquil, but also lived in Canada for many years, and his English is excellent. Communications before the trip were great, and pick up and drop off from our hotel was seamless.
Unfortunately, the visit to the cocoa farm was not available (they let us know this a day in advance and offered alternatives), but Simon made extra efforts to have us see other wildlife we were interested in, as well as a short visit to a small local cocoa farm to show us the cocoa growing and describe the process and differing varieties, and we also had a demonstration where we roasted and ground our own cacao for hot chocolate at lunch.
The hike to the Churute Forests was very good--but it does get very hot! There are also a lot of mosquitoes, so wear long pants/long sleeves, a good hat, and a mosquito net under your hat. Bring water. It is not a difficult hike, but I did appreciate my walking stick once our twice. We saw the howler monkeys in the trees, which was fun.
Lunch was at a small family-owned restaurant, and was delicious.
We thought this was an excellent way to spend a day in Guayaquil.
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Dec 5, 2023
Explore different eco systems in one day and experience local life, take this tour - Start the day by meeting up with Simon and driving to a family owned cocoa farm, he knows these people well and immediately creates an atmosphere of togetherness. You are not there to just visit a farm, you get to know these people and how they live and what makes the whole farm work.
The family that owns the farm makes sure that you are going to get to know them and what they do as well, the friendliness just shines trough everywhere.
While walking around the property getting to not only look at all the different kind of trees they have (not only cocoa because cocoa requires a lot of fruit to get nice flavors) you also get to taste them (my greatest joy... want to get to know a culture... eat the food!), lots of different kinds of fruit and you learn the role they play in growing the actual cocoa crop.
This farm is fully pesticide and herbicide free and thus they have to make their own natural version of these and you get to see how they do it.
Then comes the cocoa itself, after sucking in the beans directly from the tree you get to roast (previously prepared) the beans yourself after seeing how they go from raw beans through fermentation and drying to something we might recognize.
Then after you get to taste the wares yourself!
Then the local hospitality comes back around as you go to the owners house for lunch, local food made with love.
A morning very well spent
Then on to the Mangrove forest of Churute, when you drive out it's all tropical forest but when you get closer and start hiking the last miles in it changes to a very different environment. With Simon as your guide you get to experience an area he loves and it shows in how he talks about and the animals that are there. Spotting monkeys in the trees, avoiding snakes hanging from them and then pestering the red crabs that live in among the mangroves.
An afternoon well spent, certainly when afterwards you get to meet more local people and enjoy a few drinks with them and talk about how people are much more alike all over the world than that we are different from each other.
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Nov 10, 2023
Great quick getaway near Guayaquil - Great one day tour away (but very near) Guayaquil! We were able to see howler monkeys right from our arrival! Then we saw some cappuccino monkeys and some coatis! The walk through the forest doesn’t requiere any experience (just a lot of mosquito repellent!) And the ride on the canoe through the Churute River was spectacular! Lots of birds to see! And lastly the food was delicious and fresh!
Highly recommended! Especially our guide Simon!
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Nov 8, 2023
Good experience with an excellent guide - The cocoa farm was fascinating - it was amazing to learn the ENTIRE production process. Very well organized and presented. We also enjoyed our walk through the Churute forest. We only managed to find 3 howler monkeys that day, but we still got some good photos. Our guide was excellent - his knowledge of the area was encyclopedic. We learned a lot! The only downside was the long car rides, but talking to the guide occupied the time well.
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Nov 8, 2023
Fun tour with an excellent guide - The cacao farm was fascinating - to amazing to learn the FULL process of production. Very well organized and presented. We also enjoyed our walk through the Churute forest. We only managed to find 3 howler monkeys on this day, but still got some good photos. Our guide was superb - his knowledge of the area was encyclopedic. We learned so much! Only downside was long drives in the car, but talking to the guide filled the time well.
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Dec 30, 2023
Our guides were... - Our guides were amazing…very informative and always willing to help however we were not prepared , despite using insect repellents and covering up, for the mosquitos and unfortunately we all ended up covered with mosquito bites
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