Highlights of Ecuador Tour
Ecuador is a beautiful country to travel around. There is no Machu Picchu and there are no Nasca Lines, but Ecuador has its own attractions. This small country is like the whole world in a nutshell. The tourist highlights of Ecuador include of course the Galapagos Islands. But Ecuador also a hidden beauty which is difficult to describe and that you will have to discover for yourself during this tour.
During this 16-day tour through Ecuador you will travel through the Andes mountains, past snow-capped peaks, active volcanoes, through the mighty Amazon rainforest, past cultural villages and colonial cities such as Otavalo and Cuenca and into the valley of Longevity! The new national slogan to promote Ecuador is “Ama la Vida!” Freely this will translate in: “Ecuador, love and enjoy live”. A visit to this fertile country, filled with natural and cultural highlights will make you understand why Ecuadorians love their country and invite you to do the same.
Short Travel itinerary Highlights of Ecuador Tour:
Day 1, Friday: Quito – Otavalo (2560 m altitude)
Day 2: Saturday Market Otavalo – Equator – Quito (2850 m)
Day 3: Quito – Overnight bus
Day 4, Monday: Overnight bus – Lago Agrio – Cuyabeno Amazon Reserve
Day 5: Visiting the Siona community, wildlife spotting and looking for caimans
Day 6: Hiking through the rainforest and cruising Laguna Grande
Day 7: Siona Lodge – Cuyabeno Bridge – Baños (1800m)
Day 8: Baños (Casa del Arbol and/or Pailón del Diablo)
Day 9: Baños – Chimborazo (5000m) – Riobamba (2750m)
Day 10: Riobamba – Cuenca (2450m)
Day 11: Cuenca (optional Parque Cajas)
Day 12: Cuenca – Vilcabamba (1500 m) – Izhcayluma Eco Lodge
Day 13: Vilcabamba (Yoga and relax)
Day 14: Vilcabamba (horseback riding or visiting Podocarpus)
Day 15: Izhcayluma – Cuenca – Guayaquil
Day 16, Saturday: Guayaquil -> home or…
Optional: to extend this tour with a 5 or 8 days visit to the Galapagos Islands.
Day 1, Friday: Quito – Otavalo (2560 m altitude)
Day 2: Saturday Market Otavalo – Equator - Quito (2850 m)
In the afternoon you will travel by private transport from Otavalo to Quito. On the way you visit the amusement park around the French monument on the Equator, called Mitad del Mundo. You will also visit the adjacent much smaller Inti Ñan museum, through which the real Equator runs. At Inti Ñan you will also find more information about the different indigenous cultures still living in Ecuador. Depending on the traffic, it is another hour’s drive from Inti Ñan to your hotel in the center of Quito.
Day 3: Quito – Overnight bus
11:15 PM – Departure of the Treasure overnight tourist bus to Cuyabeno from your hotel, or other designated location.
Day 4, Monday: Overnight bus – Lago Agrio – Cuyabeno Amazon reserve
At least five indigenous peoples live in the reserve, including the Siona, Secoya, Cofan, Kichwas and Shuar, all with their own language and customs.
During this tour you will stay in the Siona Lodge, or a similar accommodation, from where various day tours and activities are organized. The program below gives an example of the daily excursions.
After registering with the park rangers, we get into large motor canoes and the adventure begins! As we navigate down the Cuyabeno River to Laguna Grande we can enjoy the lush nature around us while our guide will explain more about the special flora and fauna in the Cuyabeno reserve. If you pay close attention, it is possible to see toucans, parrots, herons, anacondas and even monkeys along the way! Depending on the weather, we will have a picnic lunch on the river bank, in the canoe, or later at the lodge. The rustic, cozy Siona Lodge enjoys a picturesque location on the shores of Laguna Grande, making it a good base for excursions across the lake and into the Cuyabeno Amazon reserve. After arriving at the Siona Lodge, the manager will give a short briefing about the lodge and the area and there will be time to relax and explore the lodge at your leisure.
At the end of the afternoon, we make a short walk through primary rainforest, while our guide explains more about the flora and fauna around us and their function in the rainforest. Along the way we will also encounter many colorful insects and reptiles and you may even spot monkeys and parrots in the treetops. Returning to the Siona Lodge, we can enjoy a cocktail at sunset over Laguna Grande. Then it’s time for dinner and a good night’s rest.
Day 5: Visiting the Siona community, wildlife spotting and caiman spotting
In Puerto Bolivar, its inhabitants will explain to us more about their daily life, habits and traditions. We can also help make chichi (Amazon beer) and Casabe. Casabe is made from Yucca and is the main source of nutrition for the Siona people. We bring our own picnic to eat in the village hall.
In the afternoon, if the shaman of the village has time, he will explain to us more about the medicinal properties of the different plants in the Amazon. He will also explain more about the traditional rituals and healing methods of the Siona people. Later on our guide will point out the different important plants in the jungle.
At the end of the afternoon, we arrive back at the Siona Lodge, where we can relax and take a dip in the lake before sunset and dinner.
After dinner we get into a large canoe and we look for caimans with strong flashlights. Although these animals have a dark color and lie still in the water while waiting for their prey, it is not impossible to spot them. It are their eyes that betray them. These eyes glow orange/ red like charcoal in the light of our flashlights.
Day 6: Hiking through the Amazon rainforest and navigating Laguna Grande
Day 7: Siona Lodge – Cuyabeno Bridge – Baños (1800m)
Day 8: Baños (Casa del Arbol and/or Pailón del Diablo)
Day 9: Baños – Chimborazo (5000m) - Riobamba (2750m)
The Chimborazo is not only the highest volcano in Ecuador, the top of the Chimborazo is also the highest point on earth, at least if we measure from the center of the earth. This is because the Chimborazo is close to the equator and the earth around the equator is slightly thicker. So even though the snowy peak of the Chimborazo Volcano is ‘only’ 6263 m above sea level, this peak is higher than Mount Everest when measured from the center of the earth. On the way back to Riobamba there is a good chance of spotting wild Vicuñas.
Day 10: Riobamba - Cuenca (2450m)
Optionally, it is also possible to take this route with private transport visiting the archaeological site of Ingapirca along the way. This site includes 1 of the northernmost Inca ruins, but also remains from pre-Inca cultures.
Cuenca is the third largest city in Ecuador, but fortunately you won’t notice much of this while walking around its historic center. The city was built on the remains of what must once have been a city of the Incas. However, this city, Tomebamba, was already demolished by the Incas themselves, so that the Spaniards could not take it. Cuenca is considered by many Ecuadorians to be the most beautiful city in Ecuador and is now best known for compiling and selling the famous ‘Panama hats’. For a pleasant evening there are many nice restaurants and entertainment venues in Cuenca.
Day 11: Cuenca (optional Parque Cajas)
Day 12: Cuenca - Vilcabamba (1500 m) – Izhcayluma Eco Lodge
Day 13: Vilcabamba (walking, Yoga and relax)
After this healthy and hearty breakfast, you can choose to take a stroll through the area and/or visit the village of Vilcabamba. The massages at Izhcayluma’s are also very good and very reasonably priced. In the evening, Izhcayluma’s bar offers a good option to have a drink and exchange travel stories with other international travelers.
Day 14: Free day in Vilcabamba (horseback riding or visiting Podocarpus?)
Day 15: Izhcayluma – Cuenca – Guayaquil
Optionally, it is also possible to travel between Cuenca and Guayaquil by public transport, or to travel all the way from Izhcayluma to Guayaquil by private transport.
Day 16, Saturday: Guayaquil -> home or Galapagos
Note: The description of the excursions in the jungle are a general indication of a program. They might be slightly different depending on the location where you stay and weather conditions.
Optional: To extend this tour with a trip to the Amazing Galapagos Islands: Galapagos Tour Selection.
Inclusive and recommended to bring on this Ecuador tour:
This tour includes:
– Private transfer from Quito Airport to hotel in Otavalo
– Overnight with breakfast in hotel in Otavalo
– Private transport with English speaking driver from Otavalo to Quito, inclusive visiting Mitad del Mundo and Inti Ñan
– Overnight with breakfast + day-use of hotel room in Quito
– Overnight bus from Quito to Lago Agrio
– 4d/3n Amazon tour from the Siona Lodge in Cuayabeno, incl.: 3x lunch, 3x dinner, 3x breakfast and daily excursions in the rainforest with an English-speaking nature guide
– Private transport from the Cuyabeno Bridge to hotel in Baños
– 2x Overnight with breakfast in hotel in Baños
– Private transport from Baños to Riobamba, with English speaking driver, inclusive visiting the Whymper refuge (5000 m) on the Chimborazo Volcano
– Overnight with breakfast in a hotel in Riobamba
– Private transfer from hotel in Riobamba to bus terminal
– Private transfer from bus terminal in Cuenca to hotel in Cuenca
– 2x Overnight with breakfast in hotel in Cuenca
– Tourist shuttle transfer from Cuenca to Izhcayluma Eco Lodge
– 3x Overnight with breakfast in the Izhcayluma Eco Lodge
– Tourist shuttle transfer from Izhcayluma to Cuenca
– Private transfer from Cuenca to hotel in Guayaquil
– Overnight with breakfast in hotel in Guayaquil
– Private transfer from hotel in Guayaquil to airport
– 24/7 English speaking local emergency contact
Exclusive:
– International flights
– Travel Insurance
– Around 10 US$ p.p. for local bus between Riobamba and Cuenca
– Drinks and meals that are not clearly described in the itinerary above
– Everything that isn’t clearly mentioned in the itinerary above, incl. personal spendings
– Optional, tips for the locals when the service was good
– International banking fees
We recommend you to bring at least with on this tour:
– Valid identification and travel documents and when needed a valid visa
– The information of your travel insurance
– Valid vaccinations, ask you countries health center for more information
– A good backpack, or big sport-bag, preferable no hard suitcase
– A comfortable day backpack
– Good shoes
– Sandals (maybe also a pair of tennis shoes)
– A warm jacket/ fleece
– A rain jacket/ poncho
– Two warm sweaters
– Three light trousers (cotton or linen)
– 4 T-shirts
– 2 long-sleeved shirts
– 2 shorts
– Swimming clothes
– A flashlight for each person, incl. spare batteries
– Biodegradable soap and shampoo (they sell handmade soap at little cost at agency in the jungle)
– Small dollar bills (or try to collect them in Quito)
– Something to be able to back-up your photos
– Protection against the sun and mosquito’s (you can also buy locally)
Be aware that Ecuador is not a Third World Country anymore, so most common things are available. If you do have any doubts about what to bring, please feel free to ask us.
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