![]() Ecuador Ecotourism & Conservation
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Ecotourism initiatives that are currently present at Hosteria San Jorge Ecolodges:
- Preserving all 80 hectares of San Jorge and other 300 hectareas that belong to the other San Jorge Reserves around the country for conservation purposes
- Restoring native habitat at San Jorge
- An extensive tree planting program that has resulted in over 2000 trees planted
- No pesticides are used on the property
- Building materials used exclusively from the region, including tiles, eucalyptus wood columns, black soil bricks, and river stones, some dating at least 300 years back.
- There is ongoing research by biologists, botanists, and ornithologists
- A bird identification program – over 85 different types of birds have been spotted at San Jorge
- Providing educational, historical, cultural and natural tours of San Jorge and the areas surrounding Quito including the following types of tours: Pre-Inca trail, medicinal plant, Shamanism, native plant, cultural, native market of Otavalo, and bird watching
- Natural rain water is used for the hot tub and pool, no chlorine or chemicals are used
- Low impact hiking and mountain biking on established trails
- Employing local people at a fair wage
- Skylights are used in all the buildings and in all the rooms for natural daytime light
- Allowing the staff to wear local native Andean clothing that is purchased from local markets around Quito, including the Otavalo market
- Using local and traditional materials whenever possible for items such as blankets, floor mats, curtains, etc.
- Volunteer programs with volunteers and students interested in conservation, eco tourism, biology, bird watching, biology, and nature
- A clothes drive for local residents near Quito. San Jorge guests are asked to bring clothes to donate for this clothing drive
- Gravity based plumbing for majority of water needs instead of electricity based water pumps
- No motorized vehicles are allowed in the Reserve
Ecotourism initiatives that are in the process of being designed and started:
- A new scientific interpretation center is currently in the planning stages
- An organic garden
- A compost heap for natural fertilizer
- Volunteers to teach the local staff English
- A recycling program for metal, paper, plastic and glass
- Using biodegradable soaps and shampoos made locally
- Using biodegradable clothes detergent and biodegradable dishwashing detergent
Future Ecotourism initiatives that are being considered:
- Using solar panels for some electricity needs and solar tanks to heat the water
- Using “gray water” techniques to filter, clean and reuse water that is not fully contaminated
- Reducing the use of electricity by using kerosene, olive or jatropha oil lamps and candles at night
- Reducing the use of electricity by using coals in metal buckets for portable heat instead of space heaters
- Building and using self-composting toilets
- Contributing a percentage of profits to local environmental non profits
- Guest lectures by local environmental and cultural professors and experts


San Jorge Quito.
With 25 cents take the trole bus in any place of the city( south to north direction),
Stop in the North Trole City Station. Inside this station,
take a "feeder trole bus" to PARQUE DE COTOCOLLAO. Its a white /green bus.
Once in this park, you can take a bus( Rancho -Ofelia) and make the driver
stop in Hosteria San Jorge entrance (4 km uphill). 25 cents.Walk for 1 km and arrive.
From this park you can take a taxi, for 8 USD or you can take a pick up for 5 USD and
be transported directly to Hosteria San Jorge.
We offer safe, direct and private shuttles 24 hour day service from the airport or any place of the city.
10 USD per pax during day or 15USD per pax during night.
BOTANICAL RESERVES
The Magic Birding, Cultural and Hiking Circuit
San Jorge Eco-lodge Quito:
Km 4 Vía antigua a Nono (Cont. calle Machala)
San Jorge de Tandayapa Eco-lodge:
Km 3,5 partidero antiguo a Tandayapa
San Jorge de Milpe Bird & Orchid Lodge:
Km 3,7 Camino a Milpe
San Jorge de Cosanga -Yanayacu Preserve:
Km3,6 Camino a las Caucheras.
Volunteer work & students contact form
Our Reserves in EcuadorSan Jorge Botanical Reserve Milpe Cosanga - Yanayacu Tandayapa
Ecuador birdwatching Tours Ecuador flora and fauna
Mail Address:
R. Almeida. N 42-191 e Hidalgo de Pinto
(Urb Quito Tennis ) Quito Ecuador
Fax - Phones:
(5932 ) 2 247 549 / 3 390 402 / 3 390413
Cell Phone 24 hours:
(00593) 9 7810094
Email: info@hosteriasanjorge.com




Our guests says
San Jorge de Quito Reserve provide us a very informative lecture on medicinal plants and of natural resources.
Also, hike to Páramo. Hummingbird feeders were great!
San Jorge de Tandayapa: Very enjoyable to do work and see the process of development of a ecological reserve.
San Jorge de Milpe: amazingly beautiful day of birding in the upper lowlands forest. Jorge is an excellent birding guide . the trails are well designed
The new lodge will be outstanding.
It was wonderful to have George for several days to guide us.
Transport on time, good drivers. Guide are very well versed in all aspects, specially George.
So glad to have private rooms with heating. Restaurant everything very delicious .The services were pleasant and efficient. Information , good web site.
Sauna and hot tube very pleasant, the children dancing was great.
All the advice and guidance was helpful, the trip to the city museum was great.
I do not like being in Quito. Too dirty, too many drunks.
The birds were amazing as same as the plant life.
The purpose of San Jorge , to teach and educate is very commendable.
The warm and friendly hospitality made the whole experience very special and comfortable.
Thank you!!
Susan Stevenson
New Jersey and Nevada Audubon Societies.
sssfromslt@sbcglobal.net