Ecuador - Andes to Amazon
Ecuador - Andes to Amazon
Ecuador - Andes to Amazon
14 Days Starting in Quito and ending in Guayaquil
Visiting: Quito, Cayambe, Otavalo, Cuicocha Lake, Parque Nacional Cotopaxi, Papallacta, Puerto Misahuallí, Banos, Chimborazo, Alausi, Cuenca, Ingapirca, Guayaquil
Tour Overview
Next to the giants of Peru and Brazil, Ecuador is a tiny pocket of underrated beauty. Our ambitious journey encompasses a wealth of culture and nature, taking in traditional Andean villages, snow-capped volcanic peaks, lush jungle landscapes and a fascinating colonial history.
Volcanoes - Drive through the spectacular Avenue of the Volcanoes and walk in Cotopaxi National Park
Indigenous Communities - In the mountainous surroundings of rural Otavalo, discover the indigenous heart of Ecuador
Amazon - Explore Ecuador's Amazon Jungle at a lodge in Misahualli
Extend your trip - Spot wildlife in the Galapagos on one of our seven-night cruises
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Join Trip In Tumbaco, Near Quito
Location: Quito
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: San José de Puembo Hotel
Our tour starts today in Tumbaco, a quiet rural neighbourhood of Quito located around 20 minutes from the airport and 45 minutes from the downtown city centre.
Ecuador's mountain capital is the second highest in Latin America at 2,850 metres. It lies in a narrow valley at the foot of the Pichincha volcano. Arriving in the city by air is quite spectacular as you approach over snow-capped mountains and extinct volcanoes-we highly recommend booking a window seat!
Due to the number of evening flights into Quito, our tour leader plans to hold a welcome meeting on the morning of day two and will leave a message in reception with details on timings and everything else that you'll need for the day. There are no activities planned today, so you're free to arrive in Quito at any time. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive into Quito's Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO), approximately a 20-minute drive from our hotel. If you miss the meeting, our tour leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.
Our hotel in Tumbaco is a tranquil property. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, we recommend resting here and acclimatising to the altitude before the trip begins. It's approximately a 45-minute drive into downtown Quito, and the hotel can help to organise taxi transport for you if you'd like to head out and explore the city.
Day 2: Travel To Otavalo; Explore The Rural Andean Surroundings On Foot And Visit The Local Market
Location: Quito, Cayambe
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hostal Riviera Sucre
Meals Included: Breakfast
We'll go straight to rural Ecuador today, driving north towards the small market town of Otavalo, crossing over the equator line and stopping to commemorate this at the Quitsato Equator Monument.
Set within a fertile valley encircled by imposing sacred mountains, Otavalo is well-known for its thriving indigenous communities. This area is a real introduction into the Andean landscapes and culture that make Ecuador so special.
We'll take a drive to San Pablo Lake, idyllically situated at the foot of the Imbabura volcano, and stretch our legs. It's a gentle walk at the lake before returning to Otavalo.
The afternoon is at your leisure. You might like to spend some time discovering the local market. The Otavalenos are a dignified and assured people, proudly displaying their cultural traditions and ancient heritage through their handmade leather goods, wood carvings and weavings. After exploring the market, the visual majesty of the setting and the colourful dress of the local communities make Otavalo a great place to sip a coca tea and watch the world pass by.
Day 3: Walk At The Laguna Cuicocha; Share In Rural Life At Indigenous Highland Communities
Location: Otavalo
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hostal Riviera Sucre
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
We'll drive out to the tranquil setting of Cuicocha this morning, a turquoise crater lake located at 3,100 metres, approached through a wonderful landscape of alpine vegetation. We'll walk on a segment of the trail that goes around the lake (an easy walk of approximately 90 minutes) - along the way, we'll try to spot the King of the Andes - the wide-winged condors that soar high above the valleys in graceful flight.
Returning towards Otavalo, we stop at a neighbouring Indigenous community, diving deep into their day-to-day activities, customs and way of life. This sharing of rural life is what makes Otavalo come alive, and we'll get a taste of this over a home-cooked lunch - seasonal food will be on the menu, which could be a traditional locro de papa (potato and cheese soup), fritada (fried chunks of pork served with all types of corn), yucca or quinoa served with meat and vegetables.
This afternoon, we'll continue to the village of Peguche, which is famed for its local families who make and play panpipes - a quintessentially Andean tradition. We'll learn about how the panpipes are made and listen to the experts play.
Day 4: Return To Quito; Walking Tour Of The Unesco Heritage Old Town
Location: Otavalo, Cuicocha Lake
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Ikala Quito Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
We'll enter downtown Quito for the first time today. Ecuador's capital is one of the best-preserved colonial cities of the Americas, and a UNESCO Heritage Site with a rich blend of colonial architecture, imposing churches and busy markets. We'll visit some of the main sites, including La Compania church with its elaborate gilded altars, walls and ceilings, as well as Quito's largest and oldest colonial church, the Church of San Francisco, built in 1553.
A climb to the top of nearby Cerro Panecillo rewards us with a view across the city and the encircling Andes from the viewing platform at the statue of the Virgen de Quito.
We'll have some time free this afternoon. You might like to visit one of the city's many museums or discover the Old Town at your own pace. Take the opportunity to try some tasty food in one of the city's many eateries. Ecuadorian food is incredibly tasty - we'll find plenty of spicy ceviches, plantain, yucca and soups or stews on the menu as we travel around.
Day 5: Drive The Avenue Of The Volcanoes To Cotopaxi National Park; Walks At The Limpiopungo Lagoon
Location: Parque Nacional Cotopaxi, Quito
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: San José de Puembo Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Our journey today takes us through some of the most impressive mountain scenery in the entire country, into the landscapes aptly described by the German explorer Alexander von Humboldt as the 'Avenue of the Volcanoes'. Our destination is Cotopaxi National Park - just a two-hour drive from Quito, and home to Ecuador's second-highest volcano.
Cotopaxi is a classic volcanic cone, snow-covered and rising an imposing 5,897 metres from the valley floor. Hopes of seeing the cone in its full glory are always high, but to manage expectations, it's important to mention that the peak is often covered by a puff of cloud!
We won't let this detract from our visit - while we come for the splendour of the volcano, we'll stay for the magnificent, bleak scenery of the paramo (the high-altitude Andean grasslands). We'll take time to walk around the Limpiopungo Lagoon, an easy 90-minute hike, taking us around a shallow glacial lake that's a haven for waterfowl, hummingbirds and unexpected migratory species such as the Andean Gull and the Andean Lapwing, as well as wild horses.
We'll return to our first hotel in Tumbaco this evening.
Day 6: Drive To The Amazon Via The Thermal Pools At Papallacta
Location: Papallacta, Quito
Accommodation: Lodge, Lodge
Accommodation Name: Jardin Aleman
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Papallacta is located in a high valley on the Amazonian side of the central Andes chain. Taking a panoramic mountain road, we'll cross farmland, trout ponds, and native forest, and on clear days we might be able to see the spectacular frozen formations of the nearby Antisana volcano.
With an altitude of 3,300 metres and a cold climate, we'll enjoy a dip at the Papallacta Hot Springs spa, which consists of five hot thermal pools and one cold one. Just behind the thermal bath complex, there is a short walking trail that follows the mountain stream through a cloud forest full of epiphytes such as bromeliads and wild orchids.
After some time at the hot springs, we'll continue driving into the Amazon Region, at Tena.
Day 7: Walk Along The Misahualli River Learning About Local Plants And Bird Spotting
Location: Papallacta
Accommodation: Lodge, Lodge
Accommodation Name: Jardin Aleman
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we'll set out on a walk with our local Amazonian guide, who will explain the typical plants of this area and their daily use. During the hike, we'll pass through a labyrinth of high rocks and some impressively wild cave formations. The creeping plant life and abundance of vegetation overhanging the caves are reminiscent of a film set. We might also spot poison dart frogs hiding in the foliage.
A very different scenery awaits us after lunch, as we take a bird-watching walk along the Misahualli River. We'll be hoping to see some of the Amazon's wonderful bird life in the canopy, including woodpeckers, toucans, oropendolas and parrots.
Day 8: Explore The Amazon By Canoe And Look For Wildlife
Location: Papallacta, Puerto Misahuallí
Accommodation: Lodge, Lodge
Accommodation Name: Jardin Aleman
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, we set out for a canoe trip on the Misahualli and Napo River, to the protected forest reserve of Misicocha. We'll be surrounded by the extraordinary plant life and sounds of the primary rainforest. The plants here have myriad medicinal uses for the communities who live in the forest, and we'll also learn some of this from our guide.
After lunch, we board our canoe again and travel upriver to visit a local community, where we'll be able to compare life in the jungle with that of the Andean villages we've just visited. We'll find out how to make 'chicha', a traditional drink found in different forms throughout Ecuador, made from fermented cassava - definitely an acquired taste!
Day 9: Travel To Banos And Drive The 'Waterfall Route' To The Pailon Del Diablo Falls
Location: Banos
Accommodation: Hostel
Accommodation Name: La Floresta Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
We'll cross back into the highlands today as we leave the Amazon Jungle behind us, driving to the town of Banos. Sitting below the active Tungarahua volcano, the lively town is a beacon for adventure and a common jumping-off point for travellers heading into the jungle.
In the late afternoon, we'll drive along the 'Avenue of the Waterfalls' road, a route that takes in almost a dozen waterfalls along the Andean landscape. The Pailon del Diablo ('Cauldron of the Devil' in Spanish) is our final destination, an 80-metre drop into a swirling bowl. We'll see the falls up close before returning to Banos.
Day 10: Visit Chimborazo Forest Reserve; Continue To Riobamba
Location: Chimborazo, Alausi
Accommodation: Guesthouse
Accommodation Name: Hotel Rio
Meals Included: Breakfast
Mount Chimborazo is, at 6,310 metres, the most distant point from the centre of the earth. We'll see Ecuador's highest peak today as we journey to Alausi via the Chimborazo Forest Reserve. This protected area is home to a wide variety of vegetation and animals, including alpacas and vicunas. Once in the reserve, we'll drive up to the 'Hermanos Carrel Refuge' located at 4,800 metres. This will be the highest point on our trip and will give us spectacular panoramic views across the Ecuadorian Andes. After taking in the scenery we continue our drive to Riobamba, where we'll stay overnight.
Day 11: Visit The Indigenous Community Of Palacio Real And The Inca Ruins Of Ingapirca Before Continuing To Cuenca
Location: Cuenca, Ingapirca
Accommodation: Guesthouse
Accommodation Name: Hotel Balcones
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
We begin the day with a beautiful visit to the Palacio Real community, at the foot of the Chimborazo Volcano. It's here in Ecuador's heartlands that indigenous farming communities thrive, and the 80 families who make up Palacio Real breed llamas that are used for farming both here and around the rest of the country. They have built this into a grassroots community tourism project by welcoming visitors to the village with walks on the trails around the remote community, a visit to their small 'Museum of Llamas', and of course the chance to be surrounded by these wonderful animals in their natural habitat.
Visiting another Indigenous community is an interesting counterpoint to those that we've encountered in the Amazon and the northern Andes around Otavalo. It really gives us an idea of the very distinct differences that exist between indigenous groups even within a relatively small country.
Our trip continues south along the scenic Pan-American Highway with a stop in Ingapirca, the main Inca complex in Ecuador. We'll visit its principal archaeological sites before continuing to Cuenca.
Day 12: Explore Cuenca On Foot; Visit The Diez De Agosto Food Market
Location: Cuenca
Accommodation: Guesthouse
Accommodation Name: Hotel Balcones
Meals Included: Breakfast
The UNESCO World Heritage city of Cuenca is much calmer, less sprawling and frenetic than Quito, with a beautiful historical area and central market, including two cathedrals. The city has a proud intellectual tradition that has produced many notable writers, poets, artists, and philosophers, and the city's universities are some of the best in the country. It's a beautiful city to explore, and we plan to visit the various historical parts of the city, as well as the massive Diez de Agosto food market.
We'll also drive out to El Turi, which is a panoramic viewpoint in the Andean foothills, with impressive views over the peaceful city. After driving back into the city, we have a free afternoon. The city streets are atmospheric, with several small museums and markets to enjoy, as well as a whole host of cafes, restaurants and bars. You could also take a taxi to the nearby thermal pools found in Banos, just 8 kilometres/5 miles out of the city, and relax in the hot baths.
Day 13: Free Time In Cuenca; Fly To Quito
Location: Guayaquil
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: San José de Puembo Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today, we have a free day in Cuenca, which you might like to spend at the markets, shopping for last-minute souvenirs; or climbing up the spires of the cathedral after visiting one of the city's museums. The direct flights to Quito are in the evening, so we'll have a couple of day rooms available at the hotel for our use before we depart for the airport and fly back to Quito.
Day 14: Trip Ends In Quito
Location: Guayaquil
Meals Included: Breakfast
The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Tumbaco, Quito.
There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Quito at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you need to depart from Quito's Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO), which is around a 20-minute drive from our hotel.
What's Included
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Meals – Breakfast Only
Breakfast: 13
Lunch: 2
Dinner: 3 -
Accommodation
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All Domestic Transportation (including internal flights)
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Fully Guided
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Airport Transfers at Destination
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Train Tickets
What's Not Included
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Tipping and Gratuities
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Country Entry Visas
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1 bottle of Mineral Water per person per day
Meals
Breakfasts: 13
Lunches: 4
Dinners: 3
Check out our Q&As
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Are children permitted to take part in the tour?
No
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Are airport transfers included in this tour?
Transfers are included on the first and the last day of the trip
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Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?
Yes
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What is the fitness level required to do this tour?
Moderate
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What is the standard of the hotels on this tour?
3 nights comfortable guesthouse
1 nights comfortable hostel
6 nights comfortable hotel
3 nights comfortable lodge
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes
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Is there any free time to explore places during the tour?
Yes
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Will there be an escort accompanying this tour?
Yes
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Will I know the names and details of all the accommodation before I depart?
Yes
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What is the maximum group size?
16
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I'm going on a walking/cycling trip-do I need to train?
It will depend on the grade and how fit you already are. Check the trip page for details of the walking or cycling grade and how far you’ll be walking/cycling each day. For moderate or challenging trips in particular we’d recommend doing some walks or cycles before you leave to build up your fitness and prepare you for the distances being covered.
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
We have a wide range of ages nationalities on our small group trips and they come from all walks of life.
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Should I get travel insurance?
Yes–it is a condition of booking that you are fully insured when travelling with us
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How long has the tour company been trading?
At Explore, we're the experts in adventure travel. Our small group adventure holidays have been running since 1981. Today, Explore is one of the most trusted travel companies in the UK with over 500 trips to more than 120 countries.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
Yes, but there are no concessions for doing so, and we must have a record in your booking advising as such before the trip departs.
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Am I contributing to any charity by booking the tour?
Being a responsible company is a large statement, something that has to be entwined within the very fibre of a company. Discover the charities and partnerships we support as part of this at https://www.explore.co.uk/about/sustainability/charities-and-partners
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
We want to be as clear as and as honest as possible about what happens if you decide to that you no longer wish to travel on your trip. Our booking conditions have details of the costs you’ll incur when you cancel-these charges depend on how long it is before your planned departure.
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What is the accommodation like?
We choose comfortable accommodation in the best locations possible. We opt for small, local and family-run accommodation where we can, as opposed to large chain hotels. We typically use hotels that are the equivalent of European 3-star, and you’ll usually have an en suite room. Occasionally, where we want to get off the beaten trail we may stay in more basic accommodation.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Sustainability is embedded within the fibre of Explore, it emanates from the inside out. But as we enter a new decade it is clearer than ever that our world needs help, and Explore has created a sustainability strategy based on the 2015 UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
Our flexible booking and safety policies mean you're protected before and during your travels with us. Receive a full refund if your trip is cancelled, transfer your trip free of charge up to 10 days before departure minus any irrocoverable costs.
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Do I need to be very fit to book with you?
All our trips require some level of active participation. This could be on a cultural trip, trek, safari, expedition or voyage. It is in the interests of all members of the group that everyone should be capable of fully participating in the activities of their chosen trip.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Final documents will include a comprehensive trip itinerary, climate and country information, budgeting and packing advice visa and passport information and details on optional activities available.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Yes on most of our trips. Most trips are based on customers sharing twin-bedded rooms. If you book a group trip as an individual, you will share a room with someone of the same sex. However, on many trips we offer the opportunity to pay a supplement to pre-book a single room, known as our single room option. On some trips a single room will be provided every night, on others it will be provided o
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Do we have to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to travel
It’s now a condition of booking a trip with us that customers should have one of the following before they travel - — Be vaccinated against COVID, having received the full recommended course, and allowing enough time for immunity to take effect. Full vaccination includes any booster required to keep the vaccine valid. — Have taken a negative test (rapid antigen or PCR) within 72hrs of departure.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Explore will only offer hotels that have specific COVID-19 protocols in place and comply with local government guidelines. We will ensure these measures include; enhanced room cleaning, ventilation, social distancing, regular cleaning and disinfection of high frequency touch points in public areas, food safety, staff re-training and minimising contact within the properties.
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Explore! requires a minimum deposit of 10% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 70 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of explore! charges.
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