The dream of escaping from everyone and losing yourself in a love story in the middle of nature without interruptions is possible (at least for a few days) thanks to the hosting style of the glampinga term in English that refers to living the experience of camping, but without leaving aside certain comforts and glamor (which is sometimes necessary to live romance to the fullest).
While this isn’t a new style of hosting, it could be the next experience you and your partner sign up for.
What places could be an option in Ecuador? Here is a short guide.
Hawkay
Built on the shores of the Yambo Lagoon (Cotopaxi), the Hawkay tourist complex has several cabins to enjoy the silence and cold weather of the area. In addition, there are tours of the lagoon from the boats available on site and two restaurants (one of them, at the foot of the lake).
On certain nights, there is the option of enjoying a movie outdoors, while lighting a fire under the moon. If the plan is with friends, you can access a family ecological cabin. A cheaper alternative and just as comforting is the lotus glamping.
Macas ‘glamping’
Located at kilometer 8 of the Macas – Puyo road, this lodging site offers several facilities in the midst of the captivating natural landscape. One of them is the dome, with a glass structure over the resting place that allows you to observe the sky at any time, with an outdoor jacuzzi. Another alternative is the Sangay pyramid with a structure that covers the bed what in.
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In Puerto Cayo and facing the sea, you can relax on the sand, but with the comforts of a tourist: Wi-Fi, parking, hot water and à la carte food. If you want to add adventure, you can take the tours to nearby destinations.
Samay Collections
Among its options, this site located in Quito offers you to stay in a luxurious tent with a bed kingsizestroll through a private garden with the option to light a barbecue or immerse yourself in the outdoor jacuzzi in front of the landscape.
The secret garden of Cotopaxi
Buried in the mountainside, you can stay in the Hobbit-like houses that stay warm and cozy at night and offer a spectacular view of the Cotopaxi volcano and its surroundings.
In Cumbaratza (Zamora Chinchipe)
Although it is not a traditional tent, why notget close to the nature of the Ecuadorian Amazon from a bubble? From Glambu, Bubblehouse you will be able to contemplate the nocturnal jungle in all its splendor and in its purest state, without losing its comforts.
Source: Eluniverso

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