Round Trip

Amazing Andes

15 days

This 15-day program covers the absolute highlights of the Ecuadorian Andes! In two weeks’ time you will discover stunning colonial city centers, breathtaking Andean landscapes and meet indigenous communities. We included the must-do activities for you that you definitely shouldn’t miss out on and are leaving it up to you to choose the activities that you feel like doing on your free days. The convenience of using private transportation throughout the whole trip makes that you can really focus on enjoying your holiday without having to worry on how to get to the next destination. Plus, with the help of our personally put together welcome package you will always know where to go for lunch and dinner and what to do and see at every destination. Let the Amazing Andes astonish you!

Itinerary

Day 1: Quito airport – Otavalo
Upon your arrival at the airport in Quito, you will be welcomed by your Spanish speaking driver. You will start your journey by discovering the landscapes of the Imbabura region during a 2-hour drive. You will spend the night in the indigenous city of Otavalo where you will encounter a lot of townspeople dressed in their traditional indigenous clothing, in which especially the Otavalo women stand out with their dresses and golden accessories. In your welcome package you will find all detailed information about your trip, tours and background information on the places that you will visit. Because of the elevation (2500 m /8,202 ft) we recommend to take it slow today.

Day 2: Otavalo (B)
After your breakfast you will have the whole day to get to know Otavalo and its surroundings on your own account. Otavalo’s market is known to be the biggest Andean artisan market of the continent. Every day, the main square Plaza de Ponchos is filled with stands selling all kinds of handicrafts, wool clothing, jewelry, souvenirs and food. Wednesdays and Saturdays are especially recommended as more vendors are present in the town and all streets around the plaza become part of the market too. You can also decide to visit the nearby village Peguche and its waterfall, the town Cotacachi, which is famous for its leather products or the Cuicocha crater lake. You will spend a second night in Otavalo.

Day 3: Otavalo – Mindo (B)
Today, after lunch you will you will leave Otavalo and head towards Mindo, a quiet village surrounded by a beautiful cloud forest. You will notice that the climate is very different here than from the other places in the Andes. This is because in this area two of the most biologically diverse ecoregions in the world meet: The Chocoan lowlands and the tropical Andes. It is the perfect place for bird watching (especially hummingbirds), adventure activities and hikes. You will spend the night in Mindo.

Day 4: Mindo (B)
Today you will have a free day in Mindo. Although Mindo is a rather small village, it offers a great range of activities. Spend your morning surrounded by colourful species of butterflies at the mariposario where you can observe the four stages of a butterfly’s life. Or maybe you want to learn more about the process from cocoa bean to chocolate bar, then a chocolate tour is perfect for you. For those who are looking for a bit more adventure, you can take the tarabita (cable car) and hike to the nearby waterfalls, go canopying over treetops or tube down the river. You will spend a second night in Mindo.

Day 5: Mindo – Mitad del Mundo – Quito (B)
This morning you will still have some time to enjoy Mindo before you will leave for Quito. On the way, you will make a stop at the Middle of the World (Mitad del Mundo), located just at the north tip of Quito. Here you can visit either the equator monument (and its ethnographic museum) or the Inti Ñan museum. Both offer interesting experiments with the purpose to explain the scientific differences between the two hemispheres. Afterwards, you will be brought to Quito where you will spend the night.

Day 6: Quito (B)
Today you will have free time to explore Quito on your own. Located in the Andean mountains, Quito is the world´s highest capital city with an altitude of 2850 m (9,350 ft). Its well-preserved historical center was declared an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. Besides wandering around the old town you can also visit one of the many city parks, or take the cable car up to the Pichincha volcano for a unique view over the city. You will spend a second night in Quito.

Day 7: Quito – Cotopaxi – Lasso (B)
Today you will leave Quito early in the morning and head South to visit the iconic Cotopaxi volcano, an absolute must see on your journey through Ecuador. With 5897 meters (19,347 ft) is Cotopaxi the highest active volcano in Ecuador and the second tallest mountain in the country. Once arrived at the Cotopaxi National Park, you will have a short but intensive guided hike of about an hour that will take you to the refuge hut at 4800 m (15,958 ft). You will spend the night in the surroundings of the volcano, before continuing your journey further South the following day.

Day 8: Lasso – Quilotoa – Baños (B)
After breakfast you will depart for a 2-hour drive to the breathtaking Quilotoa lake. This emerald color lagoon is located inside a volcano crater at 3800 m (12,467 ft). It’s the minerals in the water that make the lagoon a spectacle of different tones: green, turquoise and blue. You can walk down to the shore of the lake where you can go kayaking or just enjoy the landscape. The ascent you can do walking or you can rent mules. After lunch in Quilotoa your journey continues to the town of Baños de Agua Santa where you will spend the night.

Day 9: Baños (B)
During your free time in Baños you have a lot of activities to choose from. Located in a valley, this small town in the Andes is the perfect spot for both adrenaline junkies and those who are seeking relaxation. White water rafting, canopying and conyoning are only a couple of the adventures activities you could undertake here. All of them are easily booked on the spot in one of the many little travel agencies in town. If you are looking to take it a bit slower you can rent a mountain bike to ride down the waterfall route towards the impressive Pailon del Diablo waterfall in Rio Verde. Relive your childhood by going on the so-called ‘swing to the end of the world’ or have a relaxing day at the city’s volcanic hot springs, where the town’s name derives from. You will spend a second night in Baños.

Day 10: Baños – Chimborazo – Guamote (B)
After breakfast the trip continues to Guamote. If the weather conditions are good, you might be able to spot the snow covered peak of Ecuador’s highest volcano: The Chimborazo (6263 m / 20,547 ft). Your driver knows the perfect spot to make a short stop to admire the full view of this impressive volcano and this is also the prefect moment to take some pictures. You will stay the night in Guamote.

Day 11: Guamote (B)
Today you will have a free day in Guamote, a small indigenous town high up in the mountains where time seems to have stood still. The guamoteños live a simple life and mainly maintain themselves with the income of agriculture and their cattle. In case you are in Guamote on a Thursday, then you can experience the weekly market here. With very few tourists around you can get a very authentic impression of this weekly spectacle. People come from all surrounding towns to the animal market to buy and sell their livestock here. The animal market takes place in the morning, but in the afternoon you can also visit the regular market where mainly food and clothing are sold. You will stay a second night in Guamote.

Day 12: Guamote – Ingapirca – Cuenca (B)
Today the journey continues towards the southern Ecuadorian Andes. Along the way you will make a stop at the Ingapirca archeological site, which contains the most and best-preserved Inca ruins in Ecuador. Back in the days Ingapirca was an important religious, political, scientific, military, and administrative center. You will learn about the Cañari and Inca cultures that lived peacefully together here, which was a very uncommon situation. After this guided visit, you will continue your trip until Cuenca where you will spend the night.

Day 13: Cuenca (B)
Today you will have free time to explore Cuenca on your own. Cuenca is the third largest city of the country and according many by far the most beautiful. Enjoy the day wandering around the churches, museums and markets in the charismatic city center that, just like Quito, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its well preserved colonial buildings that are in abundance. Don’t forget to pay a visit to the Panama hat factory to observe the complete manufacturing process of the iconic Panama hat that has its origins in Ecuador. You will spend a second night in Cuenca.

Day 14: Cuenca – El Cajas – Guayaquil (B)
After breakfast you will leave for the El Cajas National Park, where you will have a moderate guided hike through the paramo of approximately 2 hours. El Cajas is formed by wetland from glacial origins with more than 200 lakes and lagoons that make for beautiful views. The area is home to a large variety of animals, some of which are endemic or highly endangered such as the South American condor. After the hike your drive continues to Guayaquil, while you can witness a great change of scenery. You will pass from the Andean mountain landscapes to the banana fields, cocoa fields and shrimp ponds of the coastal region. You will spend the night in Guayaquil, Ecuador’s biggest city.

Day 15: Guayaquil – Guayaquil airport (B)
Today your holiday will come to an end. Depending your flight, you can enjoy a free morning and afternoon to visit the city’s main attractions. Walk around the colonial neighborhood Las Peñas or visit the Iguana Park to take photos of very easily approachable iguanas that reside here. Walk over the modern Malecon 2000 boulevard along the Guayas river for a pleasant breeze in this humid and hot coastal city. Afterwards you will be transferred to the airport of Guayaquil for your international flight back home.

Price

Prices 2024

Budget & Standard accommodation
USD $1549 p.p. (based on accommodation in double room)

Standard & Comfort accommodation
USD $1699 p.p. (based on accommodation in double room)

Included

  • Accommodation based on double room with private bathroom
  • Meals as described in the itinerary (B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner)
  • Private transport with a Spanish speaking driver, except for shared shuttle service from/to Guayaquil airport
  • Visit Cotopaxi National Park with a Spanish speaking guide
  • Visit Quilotoa with a Spanish speaking driver
  • Community tour in Guamote with an English speaking guide
  • Visit El Cajas with an English speaking guide
  • Permit Cotopaxi National Park
  • Permit El Cajas National Park
  • Welcome package with tips, tour descriptions and background information
  • 24/7 Travel Assistance by phone and Whatsapp (English/Dutch/Spanish)

Not included

  • International flights from/to Ecuador
  • Activities on own account on free days
  • Meals not specified in the itinerary (B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner)
  • Entrance fee Mitad del Mundo (±$5 p.p.)
  • Entrance fee Quilotoa (±$2 p.p.)
  • Entrance fee Ingapirca (±$8 p.p.)
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips

What to bring?

  • Passport
  • Travel insurance that covers medical costs during your stay in Ecuador
  • Raincoat or poncho
  • Sunscreen and sunglasses
  • Hat or lightweight scarf
  • Warm and layered clothing for in the Andes
  • Light clothing for in Guayaquil
  • Bathing suit and towel
  • Hiking boots
  • Sandals and sneakers
  • Travel adapter (110-120 V)
  • Camera
  • Binoculars
  • Insect repellent
  • Plastic (zip-lock) bags for your camera etc.

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