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Which parts of Ecuador can I live where it snows? It seems very unlikely I can get this even if I live in high elevation in the mountains in Ecuador? Or is this possible in the mountains? As in dew point rarely gets above 60? Humidity makes me feel SICK. I cannot live in cities I need peace and lots of nature with no neighbors stacked up right next to me like Leggos my worst nightmare I heard in the mountains it usually never gets hotter than 70 degrees and temp drops much lower at night? If so that is awesome which areas is this in? But of course when you factor altitude into the mix, you can get snow at higher elevations. The volcanoes Cotopaxi and Chimborazo stay snow-covered. In Ecuador you are going to find the snow line is around as low as meters about 15, feet. It can occasionally snow below that altitude, down to meters about 11, feet but it doesn't stick around. Quito is around feet give or take and can get quite cool at night. As you go further up the slopes of Pichincha which overlooks Quito it gets even cooler and can go below freezing. There may be a few inhabited areas high up enough where it snows sometimes but it will usually be rain - but there won't be many people there or houses available, they'll all be taken. And there won't be much infrastructure like electricity, water, sewer, internet and cable TV, shopping, restaurants, entertainment, etc. Many of the high areas are hard to get to and are also environmentally sensitive and protected from development. You will have to visit the country, talk to people, travel to high areas, and persevere in your search. Your search is the reverse of wanting to live in the far north or far south, but with no snow 'Which parts of the Arctic and Antarctic can I live where there is no snow? Also be aware that some people may have health difficulties adjusting to high altitude - some never get used to it. I honestly don't think anywhere in Ecuador gets any regular snow, except high on a few mountains. However, there are areas that are not humid and are, indeed, more temperate and even can be quite cool. I happen to live in one and have done so for 9. I live in Cotopaxi province within the Latacunga canton, meaning metropolitan area. I actually live in the countryside close to a small village. I am not sure where you are from but as I write this note, in the evening, I see the temperature says 50 F. Daytime can be comfortable but by 4 pm, the temperatures start to drop so you cannot easily eat an outdoor meal unless you have patio heaters. If you like to garden this is absolutely possible but tomatoes need a greenhouse. My area is a dry valley with agaves that grow naturally. From my window can be seen Cotopaxi volcano with its snow top. Occasionally we get what locals call granisa which is like a corn snow that falls and then disappears in an hour or so. Extremely few 'expats' live in this area, so you would want to learn Spanish if you don't speak some already. There is good bus service and the overall area is only about 2 hours south of Quito if you want some culture. But there are lots of areas nearby that are somewhat more remote in feeling, if that is your preference. I have a small website, that will give you a little feel for the area. It is www. Quito is vibrant and a little warmer, a little dryer, but more impersonal, metropolitan and not as green; It has more smog improved transit and subway system to come online in December? But great views… aka Virgin del Panecillo. Going somewhere at a lower elevation will improve the chances of finding a warmer climate. Every valley has a different micro climate, so plenty to choose from depending on whether you prefer dryer or wetter? Ideal for me. Lindaecuador Hello there, please what is the security situation like in Latagunca? I live in Quevedo but crime rate is so high and I am thinking of relocating to another area. I sit outside very comfortably in 40 degree weather I'm a HUGE homebody I'm not interested in restaurants nothing a city offers is of interest to me I am never ever bored and not into shopping etc. I am super content living my life in nature in peace by myself and taking care of my health and eating healthy food most consider that 'too isolated' or boring life but for me it is pure heaven! I did have melanoma 3 years ago, so kind of scary about the high elevation increasing risk. Right now I am just trying to put a list of places to visit in Ecuador so I can check it out. By the responses in this thread it appears I should check out the following if I need cooler and not humid weather…. If I have to give up my snow I can do that Crossing my fingers up in the mountains it wont be humid. I will be tracking the dew point in all of the above places. This way I can get better feel for the weather I will certainly also check out www. I am going to be tracking the dew points in Ecudaor. Today the dew points are listed below…. Dew points NOT higher than 60 is amazing!! I wonder what is the most humid months in Ecuador? It appears it would be in March? I will be tracking it every single day. I never look at 'humidity percentage'. The dew point says the real story. I can handle not having snow but humidity would kill me. Koksy Hi, I live in the countryside so there are some crimes but nothing super scary. The second was much more recently where a person stole one of my full beehives hope he really liked honey! But again the beehive was quite visible. As for nastly events like home invasions with guns or knives or major car related thefts, I have not heard of many. This is a fairly tranquil area and there are very few visible non-ecuadorians. The city of Latacunga might be a bit different, can't say. Forgive my question if it's dumb Or is this not as easy to get done in Ecuador? I can imagine it won't be as effective as it would be in the US because the 'infrastructure' isn't there? I can imagine out in the country side AND in Ecuador it won't be feasible. I need to escape the US. The extremely HIGH prices just getting worse and worse and worse. I have 4 citizenships. I need decent healthcare I am miserable here. One of my citizenships is Hungarian They weren't kidding! The dew Point in Banos today is Thankfully Banos is nowhere near the other areas Quito, Cuenca, Cotopaxi, Chimborazo, Cotacachi, Loja that seem to have non-humid climate. I see elevation in Banos is only about 6,ft. Perhaps that is why it is so humid? Or is it near the coast or something? It looks like a rain forest there It's about an hour to the east. While it is humid, it is nowhere near as humid as the coast in places such as Guayaquil. It's actually a nice place to visit and has some very good restaurants and is quite a safe and comfortable place. However I don't think it's at all the type of place you are looking for. I only checked the dew point in Banos for fun. I am sure it will still have a LOT more green than I prefer and am used to. If money wasn't an issue I would totally live in Colorado or Washington near Twisp high up in the mountains gorgeous there and more desert like terrain that I love. But unfortunately that is not my reality for numerous reasons. It rains a fair bit there. Sounds like you would not like to be in Ecuador at all. Maybe someplace more to your very distinct taste I don't mind rain I love rain so long as it doesn't rain almost daily! So it doesn't feel humid and miserable at all. I wouldn't say I have a 'very distinct' taste.. I will continue to monitor dew points in certain areas in Ecuador to see what it's like year round That might make a difference. Also did you get to look at the little website I sent to you? Maybe a place like mine that's sort of in the countryside with a large organic food Garden but in a cool but dry climate with non-humid rain might intrigue you? If you have my website, you can write to me on the email that's within it. If not, let me know and I'll send it to you. Snow is out the window on the top of Cotopaxi. Linda in Cotopaxi. Yes, it does snow in Ecuador yet it's only at the tippy top of the Andes where no one lives. I live in Southern Ecuador in a little town called Malacatos and love it here. I moved here from Colorado three years ago and it continues to be the best decision of my life. When I need a dose of snow I fly back to Colorado! The weather here is wonderful and it allows me to grow food year-round which was one of my 'bucket list' items. The temperature here is lovely as it really never gets hot or too cold. It's just right! It sounds as if you and I have much in common! I do hope that you find your perfect place. I actually have a beautiful property for sale here in Malacatos near me if you are interested in taking a look. It has tremendous potential for sustainability and is definitely peaceful and serene. Produce in the US have NO flavor unless you grow it yourself. I used to ride my bike with my pet rooster in the basket in the front to get fresh bread every morning in Budapest LOL. That is what life is all about! To be honest it will be at least a couple of years or longer before I can even go an check Ecuador out. So it is quite a ways out sadly That's amazing congrats on the move!! What part of Colorado? If money weren't an issue and high taxes in the US etc then Colorado would be my dream place But sadly the US is not good for me I need out of the US. Things in the US just getting worse and worse. I love this youtube channel and they nailed tings on the head I fear for my future My fav youtube channel is Nomad Capitalist who helps 7 and 8 figure entrepreneurs go where they're treated best. Sadly I don't qualify for that I just want to live simple frugal life outside of the US when I can finally make the move. I hope Ecuador won't become like Mexico The good news is that I think most people would not want to live like me further out, they want to be in the city or very close to the city with 'things to do'. That is NOT me. Thanks for your reply! Sadly it will be at least couple years or longer before I am even able to visit Ecuador to check it out In the interim I'm just trying to learn much as possble. I am confused about something. I keep reading that the tap water in Ecuador is not safe to drink because it is not chlorinated. What happens when I wash produce and then eat the produce with tap water on it? Is that unsafe? Because google claims you should not even use ice cubes in your drink I am sure the water in Ecuador in most places is much better than when I lived there over 60 years ago in Quito, and we used the tap water every day even to brush our teeth You can always use bottled water, if you can trust its source. You could even set up up a rain water collection system and purify it yourself with not a great amount of effort - large plastic water storage tanks are readily available in sizes of - liters and even larger because many people store water in anticipation of outages and shortages. This article outlines some of the challenges of potable water in Ecuador:. The government of Ecuador even supplies potable water to distributors who must meet certain standards. Better funded municipalities and provinces in the Andes are more likely to have upgraded or improved water systems than in the poorer coastal areas. Check the municipal websites for where you want to live however, they will often have information about local water quality, treatment and upgrades going on. Cuenca, Azuay and Cotacachi, Imbabura are both known for good quality, drinkable water available straight from the tap again as long as your house isn't too old with poor quality pipes. They both benefit from volcanic soil filtering of water, along the ring of fire that forms many of the Andes peaks. The Ecuadorean government is funding water system and treatment upgrades across the country. Coastal communities and larger cities have much bigger 'challenges', and more extensive, older systems to upgrade. In the Andes on the other hand, small to medium towns and cities in the Northern Imbabura province in particular has recently gone through a large scale upgrade of primary water supply and distribution piping; From Ibarra to Otavalo, via San Antonio, Lago San Pablo, and Atuntaqui. Quito has been carrying out some upgrades as well, but again it's a large city, challenging terrain for a water system, and it's a big job to finish! Living in Cotacachi I cautiously boiled my tap water for tea and coffee my first three months here, to slowly acclimatize to the local water source and taste difference from what I'm used to in Canada. Now I drink the water straight from the tap, with no problems. Not to say that if you already have digestive issues, or find issues with home or community piping that may be damaged and allowing contaminants to leak in, you won't avoid having health problems. Wherever you decide to live, you can take water samples from your preferred community for testing, and find out if there's any contamination or nasty biologicals swimming in it, to decide if you rely on bottled water. Because I live in a rural area on top of the mountain, my water comes directly from the mountain. It took me a few weeks of intestinal discomfort to adjust to the new bacteria that my body wasn't used to and just to be safe I do a Grapefruit Seed Extract cleanse every quarter. My water is delicious! I didn't trust it at all and only drank bottled water. I do keep bottled water in a rotation at my house strictly because when it rains my spring water becomes muddy water! Hello, this is for juliet We have explored most of Ecuador, and I think the climate will suit you. We do not like humidity either, and have lived in Cotacachi for 15yr. If you feel the need for show, you can drive to the Refugio on Montana Cayambe about an hour away at 16, and walk on and play in the snow to your hearts content and then go back home, put a fire in the fireplace and hop into your cozy bed at home and feel complete. I would definitely visit, and maybe you can save a little bit and get there sooner instead of later. Recommend it very much! What kind of food will you find in restaurants, cafes, and private homes in Ecuador? Many restaurants in Ecuador Family is everything to an Ecuadorian. The extended family unit is the most important aspect of life in Ecuador, Ecuador is famous as a retirement haven. But you might not want to wait until retirement age to move there and Ecuador, as a fast-developing nation, has laws that are constantly evolving, but one thing is certain: the ongoing A few years back, an expat would just breeze into an Ecuadorian bank, flash their passport and a bank account Ecuador is truly a paradise for adventure and nature lovers, and thanks to the Working Holiday Visa program, they You have made it to Ecuador, now what is there to do in your free time? A lifetime in Ecuador isn't enough time to Life in Ecuador, of course, is something that is best experienced in person and on the spot. However, this article Last activity 29 July by SAnative Views 25 replies. Subscribe to the topic Post new topic. OsageArcher Colombia Expert 13 July 2. Here are some links that may help you in your search. Koksy New member 13 July 3. You may try Cuenca but I doubt if snow falls there. Lindaecuador Active member 13 July 4. Hello julliet, I honestly don't think anywhere in Ecuador gets any regular snow, except high on a few mountains. Koksy New member 13 July 6. Thanks so much for all the replies! By the responses in this thread it appears I should check out the following if I need cooler and not humid weather… -Quito -Cuenca -Cotopaxi province within the Latacunga canton -Chimborazo -Cotacachi -Loja If I have to give up my snow I can do that Quito dew point today is Cuenca dew point today is Cotopaxi dew point today is Chimborazo dew point today is Cotacachi dew point today is Loja dew point today is 50… awesome! I will be tracking it every single day I never look at 'humidity percentage'. Lindaecuador Active member 13 July 9. Lindaecuador Forgive my question if it's dumb When I lived in Budapest, Hungary many years ago I had no alarm Lindaecuador Active member 13 July HelenPivoine Contributor 25 July HelenPivoine I don't mind rain I love rain so long as it doesn't rain almost daily! Lindaecuador Active member 26 July Are you referring to this website? OsageArcher Colombia Expert 27 July SAnative New member 29 July Post new topic Subscribe. Articles to help you in your expat project in Ecuador Food in Ecuador What kind of food will you find in restaurants, cafes, and private homes in Ecuador? Family and children in Ecuador Family is everything to an Ecuadorian. Work in Ecuador Ecuador is famous as a retirement haven. 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