
                    
                    In Vilcabamba you can do as much or as little as you like, it is all up to you !
                    
                    Find a hammock somewhere and watch life go by like the locals do
                    
                
                
                    This is a skill that my son Michael (21) has acquired promptly and naturally
                
                
                    
                
                
                    or ...
                    
                    
                    Prepare for an action packed day !
                    
                    
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            Art
		 
			
                
                    CREATIVE ARTS
                
                    Okay, so there is shopping and restaurants and massage places in Vilca.
                    
                
                
                    But what if you want something more? You come to live here and for the first time
                    in your life maybe you have time for you. What, of more depth, is there to do here?
                
                
                    There is a barrage of talented people calling Vilca home both locals and us foreigners.
                
                
                    I myself have found Lee Stice
                    living here. For the first time I have the time, the means and the teacher to do
                    something I’ve always wanted to do and that is paint
                        with oils and work with pottery
                    and ceramics. Lee runs a weekly ceramic class for adults (and one for kids) as well
                    as a weekly painting class.
                
                
                    If you have dreamed of learning Reiki then
                    you can take classes with Donna.
                
                
                    A friend’s son takes guitar lessons and
                    another friend teaches the young lads karate.
                
                
                    Catalina is a renowned Spanish teacher a
                    must to learn if you plan on living here and really living here.
                
                
                    Caroline runs several Yoga and meditation classes for all levels.
                
                
                    During the school holidays the Community Centre
                    runs art classes and a lot more for the kids. They also have community gardens that
                    you can volunteer in or become part of and the seed exchange initiative (every last
                    Saturday of the month).
                
                
                    There are craft shops in Loja that sell lots of ‘hobby’ things to paint as well
                    as bead shops if you are into beading. There are shops that run crochet and macramé
                    classes in Loja. There is a very good oil painting supply shop too.
                
                
                    You could help out with a local horse tour group and learn all the ins and outs
                    about horses if that is what you want to do.
                
                
                    If you have a gift you can take a class and pass on your knowledge too. You can
                    volunteer to teach English at a local school.
                
                
                    None of this is ‘advertised’. It is through word of mouth that you find out. So
                    your best bet is to come here, settle and mingle.
                
            Health
		 
			
                
                
                    Massage and Energy Therapies
                    
                
                
                
                    Why not take advantage of your stay in Vilcabamba to just look after yourself a
                    little?
                    
                
                
                    Please refer to our Health sections for up to date information.
                    
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                    Below are a few options that we reviewd in 2009 in the field of massage, energy therapies, beauty care.
                    
                    They may not be up-to-date.
                
                
                
                
                Jan Wallace
                
                
                     
                
                
                    I have had sessions with Jan, she knows her stuff, she is lovely and she is dedicated.
                    Once my neck was so stiff and sore and she spent almost two hours on me.
                    
                
                
                    She is trained in a variety of massage techniques, including Swedish Massage, Shiatsu/Acupressure,
                    Reflexology, Sports Massage, Lymphatic Drainage Massage, Trigger Point Therapy,
                    Deep Tissue, and Pregnancy Massage.  She has 30 years experience in this field
                    and has even worked with famous celebrities in Southern California.  Massages
                    are offered in 1, 1 ½, and 2 hour lengths.
                    
                    Additionally, Jan is one of a select few individuals in the world who practices
                    Bio Energy Therapy. Bio Energy Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that can help
                    with may chronic problems that are often considered incurable. This therapy has
                    been scientifically researched and validated, and has shown to be effective on ailments
                    ranging from Pain to Parkinsons.
                    Jan also is a practitioner of Psych-K.  This is an energetic balancing of the
                    subconscious.  Since the subconscious controls 90% of how we behave (habits,
                    tendencies, fears), then removing old beliefs that no longer serve us and replacing
                    them with healthy beliefs can be life-changing.  Rebalancing each belief takes
                    only 5 minutes and is permanent.
                    
                
                
                    
                
                Piedad Massage Parlor
                
                    
                
                
                    Piedad advertises as having 9 years experience in relaxation.
                    
                    She offers:
                
                
                    - relaxing back massage (1/2 hr) 
- up-lifting foot massage (1/2 hr) 
- all natural rejuvenating facial work 
- full or partial body waxing 
- revitalizing full body massage 
                    One of my friends who no longer lives in V used to frequent this massage facility
                    for her regular massage and said that it was the best in Vilcabamba. 
                
                
                
                Beauty Care
                
                    
                    
                    Beauty care offers full body, back and foot massages, facials, hair treatment, body
                    exfoliating, waxing and Reiki.
                    
                    
                
                
                
                    
                
                
            Bike
		 
			
                
                    RENTING A BIKE 
                        
                    
                
                
                    
                        
                    
                
                El Chino Taller de Bicicletas (Bicycle Hire/Repair)
                
                    
                    
                    
                    Biking is an excellent way to get around here. Remember there is no car rental here,
                    so if you want independence in being able to get around, a bike is a good option.
                    Well, it's your only option! If you hire a horse it comes with a guide and a taxi
                    comes with a taxi driver.  First and foremost when it comes to bicycle hire
                    here in Vilcabamba you must understand that bicycles are very expensive to buy in
                    Ecuador. Chino does an excellent job with what is available to him. He takes a lot
                    of pride in his work. You are not going to get a mountain bike with suspension back
                    and front and top of the line gears etc. (if you want that then don't come to a
                    3rd world country).
                
                
                    Chino also does bicycle repair. So if you bring your bicycle over with you this
                    is the place to get it maintained in Vilcabamba. During the windy season there are
                    a lot of tire punctures here. There is a tree that grows everywhere that has nasty
                    long needles on it, sharp and strong enough to puncture a bicycle tire. We have
                    had a number of punctures repaired here and have always had good service and results.
                
                
            Horse
		 
			
                
                    HORSE RIDING
                
                Horse riding is big in Vilcabamba and there is something for all ages and all levels.
                
                
                    
                        
                    Aron Marsh on Wilson's horse Picaflor (paso puro)
                    
                
                
                     
                    
                    Emily 1 with horse in Podocarpus and Emily 2 with Wilson in
                        town
                
                
                    And by the way, riding horses is great but grooming them can be fun too!
                
                
                    
                    Anita grooming Wilson's horses at Caballos Gavilan
                    
                    
                        
                    
                
                
                    
                        Horseback riding is popular in Vilcabamba, due mostly to the quality of local horses
                            and the absolutely stunning natural beauty of the valley. There are rides for all
                            levels: beginner riders will want to try the four-hour ride around the city. This
                            is pretty easy, and four hours isn't long enough to get too sore.
                            
                        
                    
                    
                        For more advanced riders, there are trips up to Podocarpus Park
                            outside of town.
                    
                    
                        If you go horseback riding in Vilcabamba, wear long sleeves, sunscreen and a hat.
                            Your guide should bring water, but having a small bottle along isn't a bad idea.
                            Carry as little as possible as when the horse starts to run, any cameras, backpacks,
                            fanny packs, etc. will start to bounce up and down, which is very uncomfortable
                            and irritating. Most outfitters will provide rubber boots for you to use while riding,
                            however, if you have very small or very large feet, you might want to bring your
                            own. 
                    
                    
                        There are several small agencies offering horseback rides in Vilcabamba, just have
                            a look around the main square area and you'll see at least three or four.
                        
                        Christopher Minister - Source: Internet
                    
                 
                
                    
                        Providers of horse riding in Vilcabamba all offer riding from 2 hours upwards. Some
                        have horses that are ‘paso fino’. They have a nice smooth way to trot, which means
                        that you don’t bump up and down in the saddle so much. This is great when you are
                        traveling on long flat trails or on the road. However, these horses are generally
                        not the best in precarious mountain trial as the ‘paso’ trot means that they are
                        not as sturdy on their feet. A paso horse will cost you more than a non paso horse
                        to hire. Most places are run by experienced people who can take beginners to advanced
                        riders. Some have better saddle than others.
                        
                        
                        Look around when you want to go riding. Ask what type of horses they use, paso or
                        not. Consider the horse trek that you want to do. A non mountain trek would probably
                        be more comfortable on a paso horse for example. Make it very clear when you tell
                        the operator your level of experience. BE CONSERVATIVE on this one. It’s better
                        to be safe than sorry. You don’t want to come off nor does the operator want you
                        to come off! There are some serious, challenging trails around Vilcabamba. This
                        is serious riding country not some manicured, fancy man made trail like we have
                        in western country’s that the horses follow blindly.
                        
                    
                    
                        Be warned that if you are not an experienced, harden rider and you put yourself
                        on a 4 hour our longer ride you will more than likely come out of it with a very
                        sore bottom and other body parts. Don’t blame the operator or the saddle; blame
                        yourself for putting your poor soft bottom and thighs through torture. If you are
                        not an experienced seasoned runner you wouldn't go on a marathon, would you?? Don’t
                        get me wrong, a good saddle will help with reducing the after riding pain but that
                        is because we “gringos” are a bit soft :-)
                    
                    
                        One more point to talk about regarding horse treks to the Podocarpus National Park.
                        During my interviews with horse riding businesses, it became apparent that most
                        places don’t take you into the National Park. They take you on a property that ‘borders’
                        the national park. So it is a little miss leading. To enter the national park, you
                        have to pay and entrance fee and to truly get into the park takes at least a full
                        day’s ride from Vilcabamba. Properties bordering the national park may have similar
                        fauna as the park but I would tend to think that they have not been regenerating
                        as long as the national park has. So if you want to go into the ‘true’ national
                        park, your operator should be buying park passes for you and it’s going to take
                        3+ days of riding. I know from my research writing this site that there is park
                        warden but I don’t know what the fine is if you go into the park without a pass.
                    
                    
                        Anita Evans
                    
                 
                
                    
                
                
                    Caballos Gavilan - horse trekking
                
                    Caballos Gavilan is run by Wilson Carpio. We have gone for a number of treks with
                    Wilson, including a long one on our finca in Sacapo where the horses do not know
                    the way. The horses have responded well to the riders requests and been even tempered.
                    Caballos Gavilan also offers horses for sale. A friend of ours who is an experienced
                    rider has purchased horses here and been very happy with them. We have also gone
                    for a 1 hour ride with young children on our horses (ages 3 to 6). My only gripe
                    and I must say it as I’m being honest here is that the saddles aren’t the best (editor's
                    note: reading Anita's article above, it must be that she is a bit "soft" too :-)).
                    We have taken the horses out without the guide for a trek and again they have responded
                    well to the riders requests and been very even tempered.
                    
                
                
                    Address: Just down from the corner of Sucre and Diego Vaca de Vega
                    (opposite from the Hidden Garden)
                    Cell: 09 0161759
                
                
                
                
                
                
                    La Tasca Tours
                
                    La Tasca is a very small tour operator located just off the main square in Vilcabamba.
                        They specialize in horseback riding tours to Podocarpus Park and offer a few different
                        options. The owner of the agency, René León, is also owner of a very large private
                        reserve that borders Podocarpus. Because of this piece of land, La Tasca has access
                        to parts of Podocarpus that other agencies do not (León stopped allowing other tour
                        operators to use his family’s land after they repeatedly left litter behind). There
                        is a waterfall, known as Los Helechos (“the ferns”) on the land, and on the longer
                        day trip you can go to see it. La Tasca takes excellent care of their horses, giving
                        them proper rest for a few days between trips and keeping them healthy.
                        
                        Christopher Minister - Source: Internet
                    
                
                
                    Address: Calle Diego de Vega and Sucre
                    
                    Cell: 08 5562299
                
                
                    
                
                
                    Monta Tours
                
                    Julio is a local guide who can tell you a lot about the fauna and history of the
                    area. With his wife Beatrice, he runs Monta Tours and offers different options from
                    a few hours to a few days. We took the 2 day tour in the Podocarpus National park
                    with them and it was a fantastic experience. We stayed in a refuge called Solomaco.
                    Nearby (2 hour walk), there is a beautiful waterfall that we went to see in the
                    afternoon of the first day. The food was all prepared for us and it was delicious.
                    We ate by the candlelight, then Julio played card tricks and told us stories. The
                    horses were good and Julio runs the expeditions with a spirit of adventure and fun
                    but also with the maturity and responsibility required to make sure that we all
                    come back in one piece and with no broken bits. The Podocarpus can be quite wet,
                    with slippery trails and low lying branches, so it pays to be careful, watch your
                    head and have a guide who knows what he's doing.
                
                
                     
                    
                
                
                    Address: Just down from the corner of Sucre and Diego Vaca de Vega
                    (opposite from the Hidden Garden)
                    Cell: 09 0208824
                
                
                    
                
                
                    Pony Club Vilcabamba
                
                    The Pony Club is run by our friend Roman. The Pony Club takes you on tours of Vilcabamba
                    in a horse drawn carriage. Carriage rides range from 20 minutes to 6 and half hours.
                    Rides can be for one to five persons. This is a unique and exciting way to see Vilcabamba
                    and its surrounding areas. It’s a great birthday party event or a very romantic
                    way to propose.  The two of you in a horse drawn carriage riding up the hill
                    to a lookout point over the Vilcabamba at night. Taking in the lights on a warm
                    summers evening. And you pop the question! The carriage is also available for weddings,
                    fiestas, funerals etc.
                
                
                    Address: Call into the Restaurante El Otro Lado (On Bolivar opposite
                    the central park) and ask to speak to Rome.  
                        
                        Cell: 09 0468701
                
                
                    
                
                
                    Centro Ecuestre Horse riding
                
                
                    Address: Just along from the corner of Bolivar and Diega Vaca de
                    Vega heading
                    
                    Phone: 2640151
                
                
                    
                
                
                    Caballos Vilcabamba (Vilcabamba Horse Riding)
                
                    Offer tours from a couple of hours to several days.
                
                
                    Address: Just along from the corner of Sucre and Diega Vaca de
                    Vega heading
                        Phone: 2640389
                    Cell: 09 1280849
                
                
                    
                
                
                    Holger Horses
                
                    
                
                
                    Holger Horses offers comfortable saddles. They have a local guide who can tell you
                    about the fauna and history of the area. 
                
                
                    Address: Corner of Valle Sagrado and Diega Vaca de Vega
                    Cell: 08 2961238
                
                
            Parks
		 
			
                PARKS
                    
                
                Yamburara Parque Recreational  
                
                
                    This is a small zoo with local animals (mountain tapirs, pumas, condors, parrot),
                    with a swimming pool and BBQ areas and play ground.
                    
                    The condor (below) is a really cool bird !
                    
                    
                    
                
                
                    Address: Yamburara, which is a 5 minute drive or a 30 minute walk
                    from the center of town
                    
                        Telephone: 593-9-326-1944
                    
                 
                
                    
                
                Prodocarpus National Park
                
                
                
                    This park is a natural wonder that covers the provinces of Loja and Zamora. It owes
                    its name to the Podocarpus indigenous tree, the most well known tree from this rain
                    forest. This unique conifer tree from southern Ecuador can be found from 1200 to
                    4000 meters above sea level in an area of over 146,000 hectares, extending from
                    the Amazon to the Andean heights. The park is home of one of the most bio-diverse
                    displays of birds and fauna in the world. A complex of more than 100 lagoons are
                    located in the park as well.
                
                
                    The park was created in 1982, with the priority to preserve the unique flora and
                    fauna of the land, the diverse indigenous species in danger of extinction. Once
                    it was declared as a protected area, many research projects took place that allowed
                    for ecological and community development in the region.
                
                
                    Regarding the fauna, some land species that are most representative of the area
                    have been found, such as: jaguars, pumas, tapirs and spectacled bear. The beauty
                    and diversity are endless as there are more than 560 bird species representing 40%
                    of all bird species found in Ecuador. During certain seasons, some migratory birds
                    can be observed, as well.
                
                
                    Due to its geological formation, the Podocarpus gives birth to rivers Catamayo,
                    Chinchipe, Zamora and Nangaritza. 
                
                
                    The climate in the Podocarpus park varies depending on the area. On the east side
                    (known as The Orient), it rains from March to July while October, November and December
                    are the dry months. On the west side (known as The Sierra), it only rains from February
                    to April. The temperature varies depending on altitude; 12 degrees Celsius (54 F)
                    for higher altitudes and 18 degrees Celsius (65 F) for lower altitudes.
                
                
                    A shelter has been built in the park for tourists use. It offers a video room, a
                    center for environmental workshops and hostelling at the shelter or the cabins for
                    $3 per person per night. There's also a dining room and a kitchen so that tourists
                    can cook for themselves. Note: although the place offers some beds and mats, it
                    is suggested to take your own sleeping bags.
                    
                    
                    Information sourced from: http://www.vivavilcabamba.com/content/view/25/114/lang,es/
                
                
                    Additional information available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podocarpus
                
            Shopping
		 
			
                
                    You can definitely spend a day shopping in Vilcabamba. Take in the jewelers in the
                    morning, stop for a spot of lunch at one of the many restaurants, then continue
                    with the Souvenir shops; another rest for refreshments and then some more shopping.
                    
                
                
                    Remember that most places do not accept credit cards. There is no shopping mall
                    here (thank God!). Nearly all the shops are locally operated. Many operators manufacture
                    their products which makes them unique to Vilcabamba. So, if you like something
                    here and hesitate, you may not be able to find it anywhere else once you leave Vilcabamba.
                
                
                
                    Jewelry
                    
                
                
                    There are a number of manufacturing jewelers in Vilcabamba. All have their unique
                    designs and styles. Most make jewelry to order or you can purchase a readymade piece.
                    If you are looking for jewelry I recommend that you take the time to visit them
                    all and find that one that appeals to your tastes the best.
                
                
                    On the weekends there are a number of stalls set up opposite the church at the top
                    of the square that sells locally made jewelry as well. So, one could say that as
                    with the restaurants here in Vilcabamba we are spoilt for choice with jewelry too.
                    
                
                
                    
                
                
                    Alquimia Jewelry Handicrafts
                 
                 
                
                    They sell handmade Jewelry, handcrafts and musical instruments.  
                
                
                     
 
                    
                
                
                    Arte Nomade
                
                    
 
                
                
                    The beautiful jewelry in this shop is made by Cristobal Anguita Gamboa. They sell
                    jewelry and handicrafts. Jewelry can be made to order in size and design.
                
                
                     
                
                
                    Arte Nomade has creative displays like the one shown below
                
                
                    
                    jewelry on rice and corn 
                    
                
                
                    Arte Nomade accepts all major credit cards, which is not something you will find
                    in many places in Ecuador, let alone in Vilcabamba.
                
                
                
                
                    Estacion 14
                
                     
 
                    
                    Santiago, jeweler by trade, can craft a unique masterpiece for you, or yoiu can
                    buy a beautiful piece already constructed.
                    
                
                
                
                    Souvenir Shops
                
                    As with the jewelry there are a number of souvenir shops here in Vilcabamba. They
                    sell a wide variety of souvenirs from trinkets and clothing to colorful fabrics
                    and weavings.  Again, if you are looking for that perfect souvenir I recommend
                    that you take the time to visit them all and find that ‘one’ (or two or more) thing
                    that catches your eye.
                
                
                     
                
                
                    Artesanias El Tucan
                
                    
                
                
                    Another well presented shop. They sell handcrafts, traditional Ecuadorian souvenirs.
                
                
                
                
                    Artesanias Vilcabamba
                
                    
                
                
                    This shop sells traditional Ecuadorian clothes and pottery. I have purchased a number
                    of pieces of clothes from here and they have washed and worn well.
                    
                
                El Colibri
                 Antoinette in front of El Colibri
                Antoinette in front of El Colibri
                
                If a warm welcome and a sweet smile are important to you, you cannot beat El Colibri
                where Antoinette will greet you and make you feel so good that you will want to
                stay for a long time. The shop has the inviting smell of burning incense. Gem stones,
                locally made 100% cotton clothing and woven wall hangings, and a variety of colorful
                decorative objects, there is something there for everyone. A unique service at El
                Colibri is that you can bring your own photo (e.g. of your child) and a weaver will
                turn it into a Peruvian style wall rug. Be aware that this is made by hand and that
                there is a one month turnover (+/- depending on the design)
                
                Antoinette is German and speaks English and Spanish.
                
                 
 
 
                 Other
                 
                
                
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                Prima Vera
                
                     
   
                     
                
                
                    
                    Prima Vera specialises in selling crafts that are made locally. They are also the
                    drop of point if you want to send some post home. They take bookings for the Rumi Wilco Ecolodge and Nature Reserve.
                    They have some specialist natural beauty products including mud packs, soaps and
                    propolis cream, as well as organic coffee and salt with herbs. One of my favourites
                    is the salt and the homemade jams – yummy.
                    They also have local tobacco, souvenir T-shirts, as well as a range of post cards
                    and products from the San Pedro recycling paper facility. 
                
                
                    I recommend for anyone wanting to know more about the area called Vilcabamba (a
                    must for folks planning on living here) and the local fauna and history of the area
                    you buy a copy of the booklet on Vilcabamba that Prima Vera stocks.