DAY 1: ARRIVE TO QUITO
Meet and greet with your bilingual guide; then transfer to the Patio Andaluz hotel. Two nights, in double room, including breakfast, hotel tax & service charge.
DAY 2: QUITO CITY AND EQUATOR TOUR
This interesting and renovated city tour starts with a visit of the Itchimbia neighborhood. Then you will visit the old colonial Quito starting in Santo Domingo Plaza, walking through one of the oldest streets in the town “La Ronda Street” where you will see how the colonial houses were built and how the Quiteños lived in the 17th century. Your walk takes you through the city museum to San Francisco Plaza. San Francisco is the oldest church in Quito and it is full of history and legends.
Finally, you will tour the main square where the presidential palace, the main cathedral and some other important buildings can be appreciated. La Compañía de Jesus church is one of the most beautiful churches in South America. This is the last treasure to be visited in our program before your guide takes you to the equator. Once there, you will visit a very interesting museum, INTI NAN, where you will learn about the different cultures in Ecuador and interesting facts about the Equator. (B)
DAY 3: COTOPAXI FULL DAY TOUR & BANOS
This day you will cross the Pan-American Highway – also named the Avenue of the Volcanoes by Alexander Von Humboldt, to the Cotopaxi National Park, an ecological sanctuary of 88,920 acres, which is home to the magnificent Cotopaxi Volcano, which rises 5897 meters (19,347 feet) above sea level, and is considered the highest active volcano in the world! You will have an opportunity to take short hikes and learn about the flora and fauna of the Paramo region (moorland). Lunch is at Tambopaxi base camp with a fantastic view of this most scenic volcano. In the afternoon, you will head south to Baños, which is a small town in the middle of the mountains. You will be staying at Sangay Hotel, one night one room (double occupancy) including Breakfast & local taxes (B)
DAY 4: BANOS FULL DAY AND RIOBAMBA
After breakfast, take a spectacular route along the gorge of the Pastaza River to the town of Baños, right at the foot of Tungurahua Volcano, from where the thermal waters that gave it its name emerge. Drive along the Route of the Cas-cades to El Pailón del Diablo (the Devil’s Cauldron). The force and sound of the waters can also be appreciated from a lookout point without descending. Lunch is served at a hacienda / hostel in the surroundings, and in the afternoon you will enjoy a short stroll along Baños, full of people from all over the world as well as many locals who take pilgrimages to the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Holy Water.
From here, the route to Riobamba climbs up the mountain, alongside the massive Chimborazo, the highest mountain of Ecuador – this is a protected Fauna Pre-serve. Arrive to Riobamba and check into the Abraspungo Hotel. One night, one room (double occupancy), including breakfast, hotel tax and service charge. (B)
DAY 5: DEVIL ́S NOSE TRAIN – INGAPIRCA – CUENCA
Early meet at the train station. Train journeys in Ecuador are a sure adventure, the Trans-Andean Railroad is a spectacular tourist attraction for the variety of climates and fantastic natural and cultural scenery along the journey. Moreover, the trains themselves are a colourful part of the landscape. On your way to the train station in Alausi, drive by Cajabamba and the Colta lagoons, and the small Guamote village then climb to a little picturesque town in the highlands called Alausi.
The train zigzags up and down 45 degree gradient called “Devil’s Nose” in a breathtaking way. The train goes backwards on the way down, arriving to the station of Sibambe where you will have some time to wander around. The train then goes back up the Devil’s Nose to return to Alausi. After the train ride you will continue driving south towards Cuenca with a stop at the Ingapirca ruins. You will arrive to Cuenca where you will stay two nights at hotel Santa Lucia in one double room incl breakfast and local taxes. (B)
DAY 6: HALF DAY CITY TOUR OF CUENCA
The city is located in the southern part of the country and is crossed by four rivers which give it a unique landscape. Stroll through the cobblestone streets to visit the various squares housing churches, flower markets, and Panama hat makers! After lunch you will have time to explore the city on your own. (B)
DAY 7: TRANSFER TO GUAYAQUIL & CAJAS NATIONAL PARK
After breakfast, drive out of Cuenca to the Cajas National Park. The tour will begin with a walk through a beautiful, glacial valley (elevation: 3,100 meters). This part of the park is a cloud forest, and home to a wide array of birds. Forests are rare at elevations as high as 4,000 meters, however El Cajas National Park is home to quinua forests, also known as “paper tree” forests. You will continue on to Guayaquil and check-in at hotel Wyndham.
DAY 8: TRANSFER OUT
Trip includes:
- Private transportation
- English speaking guide all over the tour
- Accommodations at hotels mentioned (or similar)
- Daily Breakfasts
Not included:
- Entrance fees, Meals not mentioned
- Beverages, Personal expenses
- Gratuities for guides & transportation