The Black Experience in Ecuador's Enchanted Forest: Our Stay at Mashpi Lodge

Hey again, it's Marlie and Anthony! We want to dive deeper into our experience at Mashpi Lodge, focusing on what it means to travel there as a Black couple. Traveling While Black often adds unique layers to our journeys, and Mashpi Lodge was no exception. It offered us a blend of adventure, comfort, and cultural insights that deeply resonated with us.

From the moment we arrived, the staff at Mashpi Lodge made us feel extremely welcome. The service was top-tier, creating an environment where we felt totally engulfed in nature's peace. It’s a place where hospitality, friendship, and comfort come together in a beautiful harmony, something we highly value as Black travelers.

Our adventures at Mashpi were not only fun but also insightful. The night walks, in particular, stood out. Hiking a trail back to the lodge at night, we saw the forest come alive with its most active wildlife – bats, toads, snakes, and more. It was an exhilarating experience, adding a thrilling dimension to our stay.

The conservation efforts at Mashpi also caught our attention. The lodge’s mission to protect the forest and lift the local Ecuadorian community out of poverty resonated with us. Knowing that we were staying at a place that was built on top of an old sawmill to avoid cutting down trees, and that former local loggers were retrained into conservation careers, added a layer of respect and admiration for our surroundings.

Each activity, from the Sky Bike to the Dragonfly ride, pushed us out of our comfort zones, reminding us of the empowering aspect of travel. Being in a place so different from our usual surroundings, yet feeling so connected and welcomed, was a unique experience.

For Black travelers looking for destinations that offer adventure, learning, and a sense of belonging, Mashpi Lodge is a perfect choice. It's a journey that goes beyond just sightseeing, offering a deeper connection with nature and a thoughtful approach to cultural and environmental preservation.

Watch our full experience on our YouTube episode below!

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