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Detailed Itinerary

After arriving at the airport, our helpful guide will meet you, plus he will serve as a translator, and assist with the
private transfer to your hotel.
Situated in a circle of Andean peaks, Quito is the world’s second-highest capital, with arguably one of the finest
settings in the world. Originally settled by the Quitu tribe in the first millennium, Quito was an important part of the
Inca Empire, before being destroyed and re-founded by the Spanish conquistador Sebastián de Benalcázar in 1534.
The colonial center – declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1978 – is one of the largest and best-preserved
in Latin America. It is home to excellent museums, churches, and art galleries.

Overnight.

Meal: No Meal

The middle of the world, latitud 0 0′ 0”: Early in the morning and right after breakfast, you and our local guide start
the travel tour at the downtown area, well known as Quito Colonial. You start your journey along the “churches ́
trail” by visiting first the cathedral. In the cathedral, you learn about its history and the guide explains the internal
design of the cathedral such as the “mudejar ́s" influence on its first stage, the area with 3 longitudinal wings, and a
small transversal wing behind the choir.
After finishing the round in the cathedral, we have a short walk to the church La Compania along with the guide’s
expertise. The guide will enlighten you with history and fun facts of every place, in this case La Compania. Its
decoration is based on muslin features and the altars are covered by gold leaf along with faces and birds carved. It is
considered as an architectonic jewel in the American baroque style. It also has a religious value, because the rest of
Saint Marianita of Jesus is located there, and according to some, she was the protector of the city.
Afterwards, we visit San Francisco, which is famous for the Cantuña story. San Francisco is well known due to its
legends and stories, which make the place culturally wealthy. At the San Francisco church, there is a local hand craft
store called Tianguez, where you can find a variety of items from the Ecuadorian culture. Here, you can buy
postcards, books, Ecuadorian music, natural products, and even get a coffee with Humitas (which is sweet corn
tamale) offered at the local Café Cantuña located at the Plaza San Francisco.
Around midday, you head to “Mitad del Mundo”, a monument at the equator line that passes through our country.
You may choose to either visit the Ethnographic or the Inti Ñan Museums, both located near the monument. Along
the way, we will stop for a traditional Ecuadorian lunch (optional and not included).
After the tour, you will return to your hotel.
Overnight.

Meal: Breakfast

This morning you leave to Otavalo, the famous artesian
market town. There, we visit the textile market located at
the “Plaza of Ponchos”; this is one of the most famous
markets in South America. You can find all kinds of
handcrafts, including tapestries made on the Spanish
weaving loom as well as the indigenous backstrap loom.
Afterwards you enjoy some free time for bargaining and
buying of the friendly Otavaleños.
We also visit some craft workshops dedicated to the
manufacture of Andean instruments such as crawlers,
panpipes, flutes, recorders, among others. They also make
string instruments like charango, mandolins, and guitars.
These products are sold in stores and during the fair in
town.
In the afternoon we continue to Cuicocha. This lagoon is
located in the crater of an extinct volcano. Afterwards you
will head back to your hotel.
Overnight.

Meal: Breakfast

After breakfast, we are ready for our trip to Cotopaxi,
known as the highest active vulcano in the world. We
visit its National Park, which is located 59.54 km from
Quito. Its lush endemic flora and fauna will allow us to
see the representative species such as the Chuquiragua
(also known as the flower of the mountaineer), wild
horses, deers, llamas and more. While we are there, you
can explore Limpiopungo lagoon, located near the
volcano Rumiñahui (149.96 meters), or hike to observe
birds.

Meal: Breakfast

In the morning we continue towards Papallacta, but first
you will visit Guango Lodge, a small tourist facility
surrounded by 180 hectares of temperate forest with great
mixed flocks of birds. Located at 2,700 metres, here you
will do a litlle hike while you experience fantastic views
and photo opportunities of the 15 species of
Hummingbird that frequent the area.
Where you have a unique and beautiful landscape and
you can enjoy the hot springs. Papallacta has some pools
with different temperatures for use. You have time to
dive into the waters and enjoy optional spa treatments.
This is really a place to spoil yourself.
After Luch you will be heading to Hakuna Matata in
Napo Province, this private hacienda has approximately

150 ha is the perfect place to enjoy to the fullest a never-
ending series of activities, which this area lends itself to

more than any other.
When you arrive at Hakuna Matata, the staff will help
you carrying your luggage. They will also provide a
complementary welcome drink and dinner in the famous
Pangaea Restaurant.

Meal: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner

After an early wake up you leave the Lodge with your
guide at 5.30 am to enjoy a day filled with adventures and
experiences. You drive to the calm and small Arajuno River
which is a branch of the huge Napo River, where you board
your canoe.
The Arajuno River winds its way through the forest,
passing high shores abundantly covered with vegetation.
While watching birds you will realize how calm and little
sailed the river is. The magnificence of birds will stun you
– you will discover egrets, red-rumped cacique, tangaras,
and more species.
After landing with your canoe you have a short walk to the
salt lick which attracts birds. It is recommended to bring
binoculars to better observe the landing of the birds on the
trees and afterward their way to the salt lick. There are a lot
of parrots and parakeets, mostly the dusky-headed parakeet.
You might be lucky and also see free-living monkeys, but
don't wonder about their noises that might fright away the
birds. In case of rain, your guide will decide how to change
the program and might switch around some points of the
program.

Once bird watching is over, your guide will take you to the next stop, the Santa Bárbara indigenous community with
23 families totaling up to 120 inhabitants. The head of the community welcomes you and you discover different
traditions and customs including the production of "Chicha", a traditional drink which can be tasted once it is
finished. You will surely be hungry, for this reason, it is exciting for you to be part of a jungle buffet together with
the community. There will be carachama and catfish, both from the catfish family, smallmouth, a fish from the
salmon family, roasted chontacuro which is a specialty in the region, yucca, ripe plantain, heart of palm salad,
guayusa leaf tea (known for its abilities to limit hunger), fruits, and cocoa. All of these are freshly picked or caught
and prepared for you on the spot. Enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience!
In case you don't feel full yet, the guide will bring some sandwiches and fruit, for that time and even for earlier in the
morning. Strengthened by this healthy and organic food, you have the opportunity to learn about the culture of the
community, the typical dances are performed by children, and you will also test your skills with the blowgun and the
spear. During a short walk, you can see the Ceibo which is the giant tree of the jungle with its impressive roots, then
you have the opportunity to buy some crafts made by the community. The income from sales are always directed to
the common box of the community that is used to buy parts for canoes, feathers, fabrics, or other objects.
After a short farewell from the community chief, you head to the large 2,500-hectare Jatun Sacha Reserve, this
incredible protected area consists of tropical forest in which you will once again discover flora and fauna, such as
bamboo, walking palm trees that move up to 10 centimeters per year and Pambil that has taken this day in the form
of a 2-meter long blowgun. After 1 hour and 30 minutes by canoe you return by car to head towards the small town
of Misahualli where you enjoy a typical lunch, then take a short walk on the beach to be greeted by several capuchin
monkeys.
Around 15:00 you will be back at the Lodge to enjoy and relax by the pool, in a hammock with a cocktail or continue
exploring the area. In the evening another three-course meal is waiting for you in a special jungle atmosphere.

Meal: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner

After breakfast, we go to visit the Rescue Centre Wild
Animals called “AmaZOOnico”, which is situated just
outside of Tena. Here we see animals in captivity and the
whole rehab process. We reach the town of Puyo, famous
for its handicrafts made of balsa wood, parrots, macaws,
and toucans. After the visit to the AmaZOOnico, you will
come back to the hotel to have lunch.
After lunch you will be part of a Chocolate tour. You will
learn to produce an authnethic chocolate from the bean to
the bar.
It has traditionally been held that the point of origin for the
domestication of cocoa was found in Mesoamerica between
Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras, where its use is attested
around 2,000 years before Christ. However, recent studies
show that at least one variety of Theobroma Cacao has its
point of origin in the Upper Amazon (Ecuador) and has
been used in the region for more than 5,000 years.
On this tour you will start all the process with this
Theoborma Cacao variety, you will open, smell and try the
pure fruit that comes from the cocoa beans and then after all
the process you will end up with the brown gold.
Then you will be back at the Lodge to enjoy and relax by
the pool, in a hammock with a cocktail or continue
exploring the area by walking or horse riding.
In the evening another three-course meal will be waiting for
you in a special jungle atmosphere.

Overnight.

Meal: Breakfast, lunch and Dinner

After breakfast, you will start the tour to the waterfalls
as this charming town is the refuge for more than 60
waterfalls. Among the most visited you have: Inés
María, Pailón Devil, Manto de la Novia, Hair of the
Virgin, San Jorge, San Pedro, Chamana, Machay
Agoyán, Phantom, El Placer, San Francisco, Cashaurco,
Heart, etc.
You can visit the waterfalls using different means of
transport and also can meet them walking down the
ecological and magical trails bridges and pendants.
After that you will head up to the hotel to enjoy the rest
of the evening and night.

Meal: Breakfast

Today you spend the day exploring the beautiful landscapes of the area. In the Chimborazo province around
Abraspungo, there are many trails perfect for hiking and expeditions through various ecosystems such as paramos,
lakes, mountains and Andean forests. Chimborazo, (6,310 meters/20.697 feet above sea level) is Ecuador’s highest
mountain. Its name comes from Quechua: Chimborazo, razo,rasu = snow and chimbo probably from chimbana = to
cross, since three snow covered passes surround the mountain.
Lush endemic flora and fauna of the area can be observed, including one of the most representative species: the
Chuquiragua (also known as the mountaineer’s flower). You will also see lama ́s and several birds. Furthermore,
you experience the unique environment of the Andean paramo.
Overthere you will have a BoxLunch that will help you with the altitude and the coldness and on the evening you
will arrive to Riobamba City a panaromic city tour and then going to your hacienda to spend the night.

Meal: Breakfast and Lunch

On this day, first, you will visit Guamote. This is a little mountain village in central Ecuador, about an hour south of
Riobamba. The majority of the village is indigenous, and Kichwa is still one of the main languages spoken by its
inhabitants. Here tradition still plays an important role in the everyday life of its inhabitants who are proud of their
heritage. One of those traditions is the Market people being dressed in colorful and traditional clothes. The first part
of the market is meant for large animals. Here you will see sheep, cows, bulls, and pigs. The second part of the
market is dedicated to the selling of small animals such as chicken, guinea pigs, rabbits, and little pigs. It is fun to see
the people arguing and comparing their animals to each other in order to agree on a price.
After this visit, you will continue on the Panamerican Highway and you will visit Ingapirca. These ruins are the most
important architectural legacy of the Incas in Ecuador, dating back to the 15th century they are a significant part of
Ecuador’s pre-hispanic legacy. They are located in the province of Cañar, about an hour and 45 minutes from
Cuenca.
You will be taken on a guided tour of the ruins, which is believed to be both a religious and administrative center, as
well as a fortress. The vast archeological complex includes a roofless fortification, courtyards, terraces, temples,
houses, and a ̈castle ̈ possibly the Temple of the Sun. A museum is now open at the site, with both archeological and
ethnographic displays. There are also exhibitions of ceramics and jewelry.
Finally, you will be leaving Ingapirca heading toward the historical city of Cuenca where you will spend the night.

Meal: Breakfast

The City Tour begins at the Plaza de San Sebastián, which forms the western border of the colonial city of Cuenca.
Then we visit the museum of modern arts, which has many contemporary works of arts. Later on, we walk through
the historic downtown area to visit the San Francisco market, the flower market, the house of culture, Abdon
Calderon Park, and the cathedral. Then we will go to the New Cathedral, which is the largest in the country.
We continue the tour to the hat factory Homero Ortega to observe the entire process of making Panama hats,
originated in Ecuador, which is undoubtedly the most important in our country. Later visit the “canyon” with its
colonial style townhouses situated along the river Tomebamba houses. Then drive up to the hill of Turi to admire the
city and on our last stop enjoys a discover the flavors of the famous "Tortillas de Trigo" wheat.
Upon completion of the City Tour you will drive to the hotel where you will be staying for the night and enjoy and
the guide will suggest some traditional dishes that you can enjoy at Cuenca.

Meal: Breakfast

After Breakfast, we will continue our journey from the
Andes to the Ecuadorian coast with stop at the
breathtaking Cajas National Park. This is a natural and
protected Reserve surrounded by pristine lagoons and
gorgeous landscapes.
We take a small hike to enjoy the Reserve’s unique flora
and fauna. We also visit “Toreadora” Lagoon, which is
the largest one in the Reserve and enjoy a Box-lunch at a
charming natural location within the Reserve.
On our way to Guayaquil, we will note the sudden
change of vegetation at the Coast and enjoy the
sightseeing of many Banana Plantations and Coastal
vegetation. Actually you will enter in one Hacienda,
over there we will do agrotourism and enjoy a traditional
food from the Pacific Coast of Ecuador.
Finally on the late evening you will arrive to Ecuador’s
largest City-Port, Guayaquil. You have check-in at your
hotel where you will stay overnight.

Meal: Breakfast and Lunch

After breakfast, the local guide will be waiting for you to start the Guayaquil City Tour. We start the tour with the
main tourist attractions: Guayaquil ́s harbor, the main trade business part of the city, the Centennial Park (which has a
monument in memory of the heroes of Guayaquil ́s independence), Plaza de la Administration, the buildings of the
city hall and the governance, the watch ́s Morisca Towel, Sucre ́s monument, and Bolivar ́s Park where there is a
statue of Simon Bolivar the main liberator of South America. This park is also known as the Iguanas park due to the
presence of iguanas hanging from the green leaps of the trees. One side of the park is Neo-gothic.
Later we go to the Chrystal Palace, Plaza de la Integration, Plaza de las Banderas and Plaza Olmedo, which are next
to each other on the south side of the city and through the marvelous Malecon 2000.
Up north is Cerro Santa Ana, which has the oldest neighborhood in the city of Guayaquil called Las Peñas. It has
been successfully renewed and built in wooden constructions painted on shiny colors, where some art galleries are
operating for the public. The tour also includes the visit to the Malecon Del Salado.
At the end of the Guayaquil tour, we will go to a restaurant located at the Malecon in order to Experience an
unforgettable dinner along with some traditional music such as the Pasillos, which derive from the Vienna Waltz
developed by Europeans in the Andean region of the Gran Colombia in the XVIII century- all this while you enjoy
the view of the city during the evening.

Meal: Breakfast

After enjoying a wonderful breakfast, depending the time you will be taken to the Airport for your International
connection.

Meal: Breakfast

Inclusions

Accommodation in double rooms
Indicated  Meals
B= Breakfast / L = Lunch / D = Dinner
Transportation
Bilingual naturalist guide
Scheduled Visits

Exclusions

International airfares
Optional activities
Other meals, drinks, tips and other personal expenses or services not specified on the program
Personal equipment
Travel insurance
Gratuities
Voluntary tips for guides or drivers
Travel and medical insurance
Any items not mentioned as included

Notes

Hotels Used
Quito
Luxury: Illa Experience Hotel or similar
First Class: Patio Andaluz or similar
Tourist Superior: Ikala UIO (Suite) or similar

Otavalo
Luxury: La Mirage or similar
First Class: Hacienda Pinsaquì or similar
Tourist Superior: Hacienda Chorlavì or similar

Cotopaxi
Luxury: Hosterìa San Agustìn del Callo or similar
First Class: Hosterìa Los Mortiños or similar
Tourist Superior: Hosterìa La Cienega or similar

Papallacta
Luxury: Termas de Papallacta
First Class: Termas de Papallacta
Tourist Superior: Termas de Papallacta

Arajuno
Luxury: Hakuna Matata Lodge
First Class: Hakuna Matata Lodge
Tourist Superior: Hakuna Matata Lodge

Baños
Luxury: Hotel Luna Volcan or similar
First Class: Samari SPA or similar
Tourist Superior: Sangay or similar

Riobamba
Luxury: Abraspungo or similar
First Class: Abraspungo or similar
Tourist Superior: Mansiòn Santa Isabel or similar

Cuenca
Luxury: Mansiòn Alcazar or similar
First Class: Cruz del Vado or similar
Tourist Superior: Los Balcones or simila

Guayaquil
Luxury: Hotel del Parque or similar
First Class: Wyndham GYE or similar
Tourist Superior: Unipark GYE or similar

Program Touring / Guide

Private touring

Trip Highlights

Quito - Otavalo - Cotopaxi - Papallacta - Arajuno - Baños - Riobamba - Cuenca - Guayaquil

Periodic Departure
23 Apr, 2024 to 31 Dec, 2024

Tourist Superior
AUD 6,683 P P twin share
AUD 7,972 P P single
AVAILABLE

First Class
AUD 7,829 P P twin share
AUD 10,075 P P single
AVAILABLE

Luxury Class
AUD 10,316 P P twin share
AUD 14,096 P P single
AVAILABLE

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