{"id":7056,"date":"2018-11-23T16:44:44","date_gmt":"2018-11-23T16:44:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/myculturecraving.com\/?p=7056"},"modified":"2023-01-03T10:58:32","modified_gmt":"2023-01-03T10:58:32","slug":"review-the-secret-garden-in-cotopaxi-ecuador","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lydiagiles.com\/review-the-secret-garden-in-cotopaxi-ecuador","title":{"rendered":"Review: The Secret Garden in Cotopaxi, Ecuador"},"content":{"rendered":"
When most people think of Ecuador, they think of the Galapagos Islands (and maybe that 90s club classic by Sash). But, let’s not forget about the rest of this captivating country!<\/p>\n
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Yes, the Galapagos Islands are a great reason to visit Ecuador however, there is also SO much more on offer in this country. Sacred snow peaked volcanoes, opalescent blue lagoons and intriguing indigenous communities, are just a few of the things that this tiny country boasts.<\/p>\n
During my time in Ecuador, I decided to save the Galapagos Islands for when I could actually afford to do it properly and instead, went on a quest to uncover what the rest of Ecuador has to offer. Enter Cotopaxi National Park…<\/p>\n
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Cotopaxi National Park is a sprawling landscape of diverse scenery located around 2 hours South of the capital, Quito. Despite covering approximately 128 square miles, the main draw to this National Park is the impressive active volcano, Cotopaxi, which protrudes from the otherwise flat vista.<\/p>\n
Standing at a staggering 5,897m above sea level, this snow peaked beauty can be reached by huffing and puffing your way up to the windy refuge or, can be enjoyed from afar with a cup of coffee and a slice of banana cake at The Secret Garden…<\/p>\n
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The Secret Garden is accommodation located in the ass end of nowhere.<\/p>\n
Owned and built by Australians, Tarquin and Katherine and run mostly by outdoorsy backpacking volunteers, this eco-friendly home is a cosy refuge where you can disconnect from the outside world (there’s no wifi – dum dum dummm) and reconnect with nature and other travellers.<\/p>\n