Navigating the Streets of Quito - A Black Traveler's Perspective

“Traveling While Black: Our Experience in Quito, Ecuador’s Enchanting Capital”

In this installment of "Traveling While Black," we delve into our recent travel vlog experience in Quito, Ecuador's enchanting capital. As Black travelers, our journey through this historically rich city was filled with eye-opening discoveries and valuable insights.

Our adventure began with a walking tour through Quito's Old Town, guided by locals. This initiative, designed to support grassroots organizations, allowed us to delve deep into the heart of Ecuadorian culture.

We navigated through vibrant markets, met local artisans, and even indulged in a chocolate-making experience that included tasting.

One striking aspect of Quito is its Roman Catholic influence, visible in its majestic churches that have stood since the 16th century. These architectural marvels are not just religious landmarks but also symbols of the city's deep-rooted history.

The Basilica and Convent of San Francisco Square, Quito, Ecuador

As Black travelers, our interactions in Quito were overwhelmingly positive. The warmth and hospitality of the locals were evident in every smiling face and welcoming gesture. Whether it was shopkeepers, tour guides, or fellow diners, we felt an immediate sense of belonging.

However, our experience wasn't without its challenges. During our stay, we encountered a moment of unease with the local police at the Quito airport, highlighting the complexities of traveling while Black. Despite this, our overall experience in Quito was incredibly fulfilling.

Our conversations with local Afro-Ecuadorians were enlightening, shedding light on the community's history and ongoing efforts to strengthen connections. These interactions added a layer of depth to our travel experience, emphasizing the importance of understanding and respecting local cultures and histories.

Our time in Quito, sponsored by the Black Travel Alliance, was an unforgettable blend of cultural exploration and personal growth. We rate our experience a solid 4 out of 5 for comfortability as Black travelers. Quito, with its rich heritage and welcoming community, should be on every travel enthusiast's list, especially those keen on experiencing diverse cultures and histories.

Traveling While Black: Quito, Ecuador




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