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THE AMAZON RAINFOREST

Inspired by Mashpi Lodge

Mashpi Lodge Resort in the Amazon Rainforest | BuDhaGirl

WHAT'S IN OUR SUITCASE

Essentials for This Week's Escape

Rain Boots | Dior’s Garden rain boot reimagines the technical rain boot and lends a bold look to any outfit.

Expedition Hat | Jacquemus’ Le bob Artichaut frayed expedition hat is a must-have for all your Amazonian adventures!

Rain Jacket | Mackage's Kalea rain jacket features a seam-sealed construction that provides water resistance, repellency, and windproof properties.

What to Pack for the Amazon Rainforest | BuDhaGirl

WHERE TO EAT

It’s all about authentic ingredients...

Osaka Restaurant in Quito, Equador | BuDhaGirl

Osaka

Known for serving authentic Japanese cuisine and local Peruvian specialties, it is a true assimilation of diverse cuisine and delicious food.

Chez Jerome Restaurant in Quito, Equador | BuDhaGirl

Chez Jérôme

In a historic house set within beautiful gardens, the Chef serves seafood-centric dishes that mixes French technique with a touch of South America.

La Briciola Restaurant in Quito, Equador | BuDhaGirl

La Briciola

All the essential ingredients used in the traditional Italian cuisine are imported directly from Italy to be poured into the mouth-watering dishes prepared by the Chef.

Zazu Restaurant in Quito, Equador | BuDhaGirl

ZAZU

With a profound respect for Ecuador's local flavors and ingredients, ZAZU elevates preparations to Michelin Star levels.

SPA & WELLNESS

The Essence of Caring

THE SPA AT MASHPI LODGE

Deep in the heart of the Andean Choco, where cloud and rainforest meet, there is a remarkable energy, at once both healing and invigorating. Elements abound. Water purifies and hydrates; air warms and heals; earth nurtures and moisturizes. The spirit of the forest, along with its remarkable essence, takes many forms. Here, at Mashpi Lodge, plants, herbs, and several other elements from this very place come together to provide you with an experience like no other, in a place that is uniquely equipped to transform your body, mind, and soul into something new, something whole. Welcome to the Spa at Mashpi Lodge.

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Featured Experience: Earth Flower Facial
Exfoliation treatment using passion fruit- or rice-based rub plus a chocolate mask. Includes your choice of a light massage on hands or feet. Benefits: Chocolate hydrates the skin. Recommended for those with dry skin. Elements: Makeup remover, tonic, passion fruit- or rice-based exfoliating rub, active concentrate, facial massage cream, chocolate mask, lotion, and sunscreen.

MORE THINGS TO DO

Explore Quito, Ecuador

Explore More Things to Do in Quito, Ecuador | BuDhaGirl

Presidential Palace | Overlooking Quito’s Independence Square, the grand Presidential Palace is currently the seat of government of the Republic of Ecuador. Built in the French Renaissance and Spanish Baroque architectural styles, the colonial mansion once served as headquarters of Gran Colombia, a short-lived republic that stretched from the top of South America and the bottom half of Central America—after the Battle of Pichincha in 1822.

Cotopaxi National Park | With sweeping plains, rocky mountain trails, and glassy lagoons, Ecuador’s largest and most-visited national park is a spectacular setting for an outdoor adventure. Located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, Cotopaxi National Park is most famous for the much-photographed Cotopaxi volcano, the highest active volcano in South America.

La Basílica del Voto Nacional | One of the largest neo-Gothic churches in the Americas, La Basílica del Voto Nacional is an unmistakable feature of the skyline. Perched on a hill, the 19th-century beauty has three towers, which may be climbed to enjoy a fantastic city panorama. Technically unfinished, local legend opines that when the completion of the basilica arrives, so will the end of the world.

Quito Old Town | The historical heart of Ecuador’s capital, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Quito Old Town is the first port of call for most visitors to the city. Known for its cobblestone lanes, Spanish colonial architecture, and beautiful churches, it’s Quito’s most atmospheric district.

Otavalo Market | Nestled in a valley at the foot of a volcano 57 miles (92 kilometers) north of Quito, Otavalo is a highland community of indigenous locals famous for their weaving skills and colorful textiles. The local Otavaleños who sell their wares at the daily market wear traditional clothing and have maintained their culture, way of dress, and identity.