Nanegal Cloud Forest Reserve is a pristine protected cloud forest in Ecuador's Andean region, renowned for its incredible biodiversity, lush montane habitats, and exceptional opportunities for birdwatching and nature immersion.
Located in the northwestern Andean slopes of Pichincha province, Ecuador, the Nanegal Cloud Forest Reserve encompasses a diverse montane ecosystem characterized by dense, moss-laden trees, epiphytes, and frequent mist that sustains its unique cloud forest environment. The reserve is part of the larger Chocó-Andean biodiversity hotspot, home to an extraordinary variety of flora and fauna, including many endemic and rare species. Established as a private reserve, Nanegal’s conservation efforts focus on protecting critical watersheds and threatened wildlife, while offering sustainable eco-tourism and environmental education opportunities. Visitors to Nanegal can explore well-maintained trails winding through diverse habitats, from primary cloud forest to secondary woodlands, providing excellent vantage points for birdwatchers eager to spot acclaimed species like the Andean cock-of-the-rock, toucans, hummingbirds, and the critically endangered Ecuadorian tapaculo. The reserve also supports mammals such as spectacled bears and ocelots, though these are rarely seen. Nanegal’s proximity to Quito makes it a convenient destination for day trips or longer stays in eco-lodges that blend comfort with low-impact initiatives. Key recreation includes guided hikes, wildlife viewing, botanical studies, and photography. Notable landmarks include observation platforms with panoramic views overlooking cloud-covered valleys and distant volcanoes. The reserve's inviting trails and rich ecological offerings make it a treasured refuge for naturalists, researchers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking to experience one of Ecuador’s most enigmatic ecosystems.
Spectacular birdwatching site with over 400 recorded bird species
Lush cloud forest ecosystem featuring endemic plants and rare orchids
Panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Andes and surrounding valleys
Sustainable ecotourism infrastructure supporting conservation efforts
A raised platform offering panoramic views of the cloud forest and distant Andean peaks, ideal for birdwatching and photography.
Traditional display sites where males of this vibrant bird species perform courtship rituals, observable during guided tours.
The reserve is home to an exceptional variety of orchids and mosses thriving in the moist, shaded conditions of the cloud forest.