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10 Best Snapshots from Ecuador

August 14, 2015

There’s a feeling I can’t seem to shake. Coming back from Japan, I was energized by the beauty we explored there. But coming back from Ecuador, I was just nostalgic– crazy nostalgic.

Perhaps this is because we did not simply tour the lovely cities of Quito and Cuenca while we were there. We actually spent most of our time in Quito working with underprivileged youth at Casa Victoria, a ministry that is dear to my heart. I will be sharing more about our time at Casa Victoria next week.

But, without any doubt, Ecuador is absolutely gorgeous. Popular mainly for the Galapagos Islands– which we had neither the time nor budget to visit– Ecuador’s mainland is less recognized among Americans.

But both Quito and Cuenca are gems in Ecuador’s Andean range, 8,000-9,000 feet above sea level. This means the whole area is surrounded by gorgeous mountains, and little towns bedeck the hills!

So, in an effort to convince you to add Ecuador to your travel bucket list, I’ve compiled my ten favorite snapshots from our time there. Perhaps this means I’m only indulging the nostalgia more…

10 Best Snapshots From Ecuador

10 Best Snapshots From Ecuador - santo domingo church

1) Santo Domingo Cathedral, Quito.

Just look at that stunning detail. Known as an emblem of the Quito School– a style of architecture that combined colonial, Moorish, and indigenous styles– this cathedral was by far my favorite. Its grandeur is highlighted by the geometric patterns that fill the vaulted ceilings. And isn’t that cerulean just darling?

10 Best Snapshots From Ecuador - cuenca flower market

2) The flower market in Cuenca.

Something about this photo makes me wish that a painter would head over to the flower market and paint these women. There was just so much happiness surrounding the buying and selling of bouquets– it was contagious.

10 Best Snapshots From Ecuador - betzabe y brigid

3) Betzabe and Brigid.

These two were special girls– they were such a joy to see everyday. Betzabe had the widest smile I’ve ever seen, and she smiled a lot. Brigid followed us around with her quiet curiosity, and she especially warmed up to Aaron. I miss them dearly.

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4) La Basilica Del Voto Nacional in Quito.

What an amazing architectural feat– if you didn’t see more photos of this absolutely stunning church, then definitely check out my detailed Quito post. This cathedral had beautiful, huge windows which towered over us. And it was a blast to climb in and around the actual cathedral to get a view from its tallest spire!

10 Best Snapshots From Ecuador - trout farm

5) Trout Farm in the Andes.

We took the kids fishing at this fabulous trout farm one day– and of course the stunning scenery took the main stage. Despite the slight chill and ominous clouds, the sun would break through and light up the entire hillside like this. Oh, and there were alpacas there too, which was the icing on the cake for me!

10 Best Snapshots From Ecuador - cuenca rooftop

6) Rooftops of Cuenca from our hotel.

What a treat– seeing lovely old shingles in Cuenca right out from our hotel balcony. Those three blue domes belong to the Catedral Nueva, which is basically Cuenca’s trademark and not to be missed. See the church close up in my post on wandering through Cuenca!

10 Best Snapshots From Ecuador - horseback riding

7) Billy and Luis on horseback.

These two were just too adorable on our horseback riding trip. Each of the kids took turns taking a leisurely trot around the ring, and all of them were beyond excited. Luis is a gem of a child– his generous heart and sense of humor are rare to find anywhere!

10 Best Snapshots From Ecuador - panecillo

8) The Panecillo from afar.

Most of the children who attended our camp lived somewhere around here. The top of the Panecillo– the hill shaped like a round piece of bread– offers a stunning view of Quito. However, it is not particularly safe; muggings are relatively common there, where the unsuspecting wanderer might be already out of breath from the 1,000 steps involved in ascending the hill. However, we did climb it with our friends and enjoyed the work out!

10 Best Snapshots From Ecuador - plaza grande

9) Plaza de la Independencia at sunset.

This is the main plaza in the historic center of Quito! Isn’t it beautiful? There were many locals wandering the square, chatting on benches, and generally having a good time– all the time. It was the perfect place for us to stroll as well, surrounded by gorgeous restored colonial buildings and vendors of every sort.

10 Best Snapshots From Ecuador - Alicia and Dan

10) Alicia and Dan at Casa Victoria.

This is the most inspiring and loving couple that ever did live! Dan and Alicia run the ministry at Casa Victoria, where they nourish and care for neighborhood children everyday, year after year. They were such a joy to spend three weeks with, and we miss them dearly. Both Alicia and Dan inspired me to write about courage– what they do requires consistent, everyday bravery. Because of them, the neighborhood is becoming a safer place for children to live!

The best photos are emotional.

I’ve realized that what I love most about each of these snapshots is that they invoke an emotional response from me. What makes a city or town beautiful is much less its architectural brilliance than the special individuals who live under those roofs. A piece of my heart will always be in Quito, and Quito will always have a place in my heart.

If you’re still asking, “Should I go to Ecuador?” I think you know my answer. Even if just for its stunning architecture and views, Ecuador should be on any South American itinerary!

Explore the beauty of Ecuador through these 10 BEST snapshots! #wanderlust via @daisylinshih

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10 best snapshots from Ecuador- Quito and Cuenca

Which photograph was your favorite? I’d love to know!

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  • Shane Prather

    Ecuador is BEAUTIFUL! I must go, pronto!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Yes you must, Shane!! 🙂

  • shannon

    Absolutely stunning! The colors are so gorgeous and the kids are adorable and look so happy! I would definitely love to explore that flower market.

    Shannon
    Clothes & Quotes

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Oh thank you Shannon!! 🙂

  • Becca Dorr

    What a gorgeous, colorful place. Wonderful photos!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thanks Becca! The colors were really wonderful.

  • Brittany Bergman

    I love how vibrant all the colors are in these photos! From stained glass to flowers to that huge open sky — just lovely.

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Yes… there was SO much loveliness everywhere we turned!

  • Emma @ BooksandBoardies

    Wow some beautiful pictures, especially the churches they are utterly stunning!
    The horseback riding picture is wonderful, they look so happy.
    x

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thank you Emma! Those churches were so fun to visit and the kids were thrilled! Thank you for stopping by. 🙂

  • Pia S

    These are all amazzzzing. I love this post idea too (I sometimes have so many vacation photos and don’t know which to share!!).
    xx, Pia

    http://gymbagsandjetlags.com
    @ gymbagsjetlags

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thank you Pia! Yes, this forces you to just pick a few photos and share their stories. 🙂

  • Jordan Beck Wagner

    I love all these photos and can’t wait to get to Ecuador sometime soon! Did you have trouble at all with altitude sickness?!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Oh my goodness you would love it Jordan! And actually we were expecting to feel sick but we were fine– it was just when we hiked uphill or walked upstairs that we got winded much sooner. 9,000 feet is no joke!

  • Gina Alyse

    Obsessed with these! I am so inspired by your journey and your work at Casa Victoria. Stories of the kids are so wonderful. I loved how they have inspired bravery and courage for you. I would love to do something like this in the future! Oh and I love what you said about the best photos are emotional. So true, so true!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thank you Gina! It was really really wonderful– both wanderlust-wise and spirit-wise 😉

  • Jessica @ WONDERMENTARY

    Whoooa, these pictures are indeed inspiring! The shots of the locals are especially great. I’m always afraid of taking pictures of strangers! So I’m curious, do you ask first?

    http://blog.jessicapei.com/

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thank you so much!!

      And they weren’t strangers! These were people we worked with. The only strangers were the ladies at the flower market.

  • Kaelene @ Unlocking Kiki

    This are gorgeous! I love that picture with the woman and the flowers, so beautiful!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Aw thank you Kiki! That might be my favorite as well. 🙂

  • JOI

    Ecuadorians are the sweetest people! I had the pleasure of knowing a few when I lived in Portugal 😀

    I’m so jealous you got to visit there

    xo

    http://thejoifullife.com/

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      I know right! They’re so so fun! Thanks for reading, Joi!

  • Pati

    I love the photo of the two girls 🙂 They are very cute!

    I invite you to visit my travel blog 🙂

    http://www.travelekspert.com/2015/08/throwback-friday-capoeira-show-in.html

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Aren’t they adorable? Thanks for stopping by, Pati!

  • Deepti @ Endless Postcards

    Ecuador looks absolutely amazing — love that cathedral! I’d love to hear more about that non-profit organization. I’m going down to Nicaragua in December for a public health project and I’m extremely excited.

    xo, endlesspostcards.com

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      That is so, so cool Deepti! I’ll be sharing about the organization more next week so please check back. In the meantime, I’d love to know more about what you’re doing in Nicaragua– I’ll have to check out your blog!

  • ashortblonde

    That cathedral is STUNNING. Holy cow!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      I know right!! I was so surprised at how GORGEOUS all the churches were especially in Quito!

  • Elise Jay

    Yep… still obsessed with the stained glass. 😉

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Haha me too!!

  • Melanie Fontaine

    These pictures make me wish I could head to Ecuador right now! 🙂 Was this your first visit to South America? I can only imagine how amazing and fulfilling your experience was! 🙂

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Ahhh I hope you make it there some time, Melanie. I think you’d really enjoy it. And no, I’d been to Argentina, Chile and Peru before, but many years ago, and not for as much time. It was definitely fun to stay in one place and explore it slowly.

  • Christine | A Keane Sense

    You in front of the stained glass, LOVE!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Ah thank you! That window was just mind-blowing!

  • Amanda @ Rhyme & Ribbons

    I can’t even pick a favourite photo as they are all gorgeous! x

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Ah thanks Amanda!! x

  • Kiki

    Makes the entire world feel just a little smaller right? Thank you for sharing these memories with us. Have a wonderful weekend Daisy!
    http://www.accordingtokiki.net

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thanks so much for reading, dear friend! Hope you’re having a good weekend as well. xo

  • reneejessome

    All of these photos are absolutely stunning! Must have been such a wonderful experience!

    Renee | Lose The Road

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thank you Renee!! It was really really wonderful time.

  • Nabihah

    Stunning photos, my favourite has to be the Panecillo from afar! If you wouldn’t mind packing me up in your suitcase the next time you go on a trip, that’d be great 😉

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thanks Nabihah!! And haha it would be so fun to take you!

  • Marcella ~ WhatAWonderfulWorld

    Absolutely beautiful photos! Ecuador looks wonderful 🙂

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thank you Marcella!!

  • Elizabeth @Something Saturdays

    Beautiful photos! Wow, just amazing. Dying to go to South America and my list of things to do there just keeps getting longer and longer!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Thank you Elizabeth! And South America is epic– definitely a great place to wander and linger.

  • Silvia

    These photos have me dying to visit Ecuador! And how precious are the boys on the horse? Love it so much!

    • Daisy @ Simplicity Relished

      Ahh those boys are the sweetest! Hope you make it to Ecuador one day Silvia!

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