Embark on a captivating 5 days 4 nights private tour through Ecuador's diverse landscapes. Departing from Quito, our journey begins with a visit to Cotopaxi National Park, offering the choice between a horseback ride or a hike to the "José Rivas" refuge. Next, marvel at the stunning turquoise waters of Quilotoa Lagoon before exploring the renowned Waterfall Route in Baños de Agua Santa. Dive into the lush Napo Rainforest for hiking and river excursions, then unwind at the therapeutic Papallacta Hot Springs. Finally, return to Quito, with the flexibility to coordinate the tour's endpoint according to your preferences. Experience the natural beauty of Ecuador in this unforgettable adventure.
d venture towards the majestic Andes Mountains.
turesque landscape encircled by hills and volcanoes such as the Ilinizas, Corazón, Rumiñahui, and Cotopaxi. Continue the journey to Cotopaxi National Park: 60 min
registration at the entrance to Cotopaxi National Park. This park, showcasing the majestic Cotopaxi Volcano, provides a breathtaking glimpse into the Andean scenery. Following this, we'll embark on a scenic 2.5-hour transfer to Quilotoa Andean Town.
HORSEBACK RIDING or HIKING TO THE REFUGE Acclimatization Activity: 2-Hour Horseback Riding Expedition To acclimatize to the altitude and fully immerse ourselves in the natural splendor of the Andes, we'll embark on an exhilarating 2-hour horseback riding expedition within the park. As we navigate the rugged terrain, enveloped by awe-inspiring vistas of snow-capped peaks and undulating hills, we'll develop a profound appreciation for the region's diverse biodiversity. For those preferring a trekking adventure to the Refuge José Rivas (4800 meters above sea level), kindly consult our travel agent for coordination. (No additional cost).
Embark on a trek along its pristine shores and be captivated by the panoramic views of the Andean landscape. As you wander through the lush páramo grasslands, adorned with a kaleidoscope of vibrant wildflowers, keep an eye out for the native wildlife, including graceful Andean gulls and the majestic condors soaring overhead. Gaze in wonder at the imposing presence of Cotopaxi volcano on the horizon. Take a moment to pause beside the tranquil waters, allowing yourself to reflect and connect deeply with the natural world surrounding you.
where we delve into the geological marvels, diverse flora, and fauna thriving within Cotopaxi National Park. Here, we'll gain captivating insights into the history and conservation endeavors aimed at preserving this pristine natural habitat. Explore the intriguing history of volcanic eruptions and gain awareness about contemporary challenges such as global warming. This museum serves as a valuable resource, providing a deeper understanding of the park's significance and the ongoing efforts to protect it. Continue the journey to Quilotoa Town.
900 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of lush valleys and towering peaks. As the day transitions to evening, we savor a delightful dinner featuring locally sourced ingredients and traditional Ecuadorian flavors, while settling into our accommodations nestled near the serene shores of Quilotoa Lagoon. Here, amidst the azure waters, we prepare to rest and recharge for the adventures that await us in the days ahead.
rve, where you'll be greeted by the awe-inspiring natural beauty of the Andes.
Step into a realm of marvel as you journey into the heart of the dynamic Quilotoa Volcano. Your escapade commences amidst the rugged cliffs and the captivating turquoise waters of the crater lake. Immerse yourself in the surreal landscape of this volcanic marvel, surrounded by awe-inspiring panoramas of the Andean highlands. But the thrill doesn't stop there! For those craving an extra dose of excitement, optional kayak ($3) and horse rental ($10) services beckon, offering the opportunity to glide across the tranquil waters of the crater lake or explore scenic trails on horseback. Seize the chance to immerse yourself in the splendor of Quilotoa Crater Lake – a breathtaking sanctuary amidst azure waters that will enchant your senses and create memories to cherish forever!
Feel free to ask for their suggestions to relish the authentic flavors of the Andes, including traditional delicacies like cuy, offering a delightful taste of the region's rich culinary legacy. Please note that lunch is not included. Afterwards, continue the adventure to Toachi Canyon and Tigua Artesanal, a 60-minute journey away.
Shaped by ancient lava flows, this geological marvel offers insight into the region's tumultuous volcanic past. Marvel at the stunning panoramas of sheer cliffs and rugged terrain that define this picturesque scenery, creating an unforgettable moment during our expedition.
the protagonist in the narratives woven by local crafts. Created by the community sharing its name, these artworks showcase a fusion of geometric and figurative elements, drawing inspiration from both pre-Columbian and colonial eras.
akes center stage, showcasing their rich heritage on market days. Witness the vibrant atmosphere as locals proudly exhibit their traditional wares, particularly clay and ceramics. These markets stand as a testament to Ecuador's cultural diversity, renowned for their lively trade in agricultural produce, as well as the buying and selling of cattle and sheep. Our adventure proceeds to Baños de Agua Santa City, a 120-minute journey away.
eal retreat for relaxation and renewal following our high-altitude expedition, celebrated for its natural hot springs. As dusk descends, soak up the lively ambiance of Baños. Dinner is not included, allowing you to relish the diverse culinary offerings the town boasts before retiring to your lodging for a well-deserved rest. Take a moment to reminisce about the unforgettable experiences crafted throughout this remarkable day in the Ecuadorian Andes.
Then, embark on a journey to Vuelo del Cóndor, a 30-minute drive away.
Swing at the End of the World, a simple yet exhilarating playground ride positioned on the edge of a mountain, offering a stunning view of Baños, Ecuador. Here, visitors can grab the ropes and swing out over the cliff's edge. Despite the rush of adrenaline, it evokes a sense of childhood joy magnified for adults. On clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of the active volcano looming just beyond the town, occasionally emitting smoke as a subtle reminder of its presence. (Continue to the Agoyan Waterfall: 30 minutes).
f colossal hands emerges from the depths of the earth, offering visitors a unique vantage point to behold the active Tungurahua Volcano and capture stunning photographs of the volcanoes within Sangay National Park and Llanganates National Park.
Feel the thrill as we cross the Agoyan Waterfall on a tarabita. And be sure to capture plenty of selfies to share later! (Travel to Mega Adventure Park Rio Blanco: 20 minutes)
Traverse a Tibetan bridge and a glass bridge suspended over the Río Blanco River in Tungurahua province, soaring at a height of 170 meters. For thrill-seekers, this challenge is a must. The Triple Canopy, a unique Ecuadorian feature, allows three individuals to share the exhilarating experience, each on their own cable, priced at $10 USD per person. Next, take on the Tibetan bridge with 11 thrilling obstacles, including jumps, runs, and navigating through tires and nets while dangling over the abyss, offering a more intense experience at $15 USD per person. Lastly, conquer the glass bridge, inaugurated in 2021 and the only one of its kind in Ecuador and Latin America. Spanning 300 meters in length with 20 meters of glass distributed across three sections, suspended at a height of 120 meters. (Travel to Pailón del Diablo Waterfall: 30 minutes)
Pailón del Diablo waterfall, one of Ecuador's tallest and most mesmerizing cascades. Enjoy a relaxed lunch (not included), and don't forget to ask our guide about the region's traditional cuisine. (Travel to Paztasa River Viewpoint: 30 minutes)
nt is conveniently located just 10 minutes before reaching the city of Puyo along the Baños - Tena road, on the right-hand side. Straddling the border between Pastaza and Tungurahua provinces, this viewpoint derives its name from the welcoming Mera Canton, marking your entrance into the Amazon region. Easily identifiable by a prominent sign reading "PASTAZA" and smaller displays showcasing images of the renowned nest, the viewpoint charges a modest admission fee of $3 per person. The highlight of this destination is undoubtedly El Nido, an impressive recreation of the oropendola bird's nest, crafted from native vines of the region. Serving as a serene oasis, it offers visitors a tranquil spot to unwind and marvel at the grandeur of the Pastaza River.
hasing essentials like insect repellent or sun protection. (Travel time to Rainforest Lodge: 45 minutes)
You'll then have the chance to relax in the lounge area with a refreshing tropical drink while one of our naturalist guides provides a brief orientation session, offering insights into the accommodations and activities available. After taking a moment to unwind from the day's adventures with a rejuvenating massage or medicinal bath at the jungle spa, enjoy a delightful dinner at the lodge before settling in for the night in your cozy accommodations.
We'll ready our rubber boats for a journey to the Bajo Pusuno community, situated near the Napo Amazon River.
Keep your camera ready, as you never know what captivating sights you might spot among the trees or soaring through the sky. Life jackets will be provided for the ride along the Napo and Arajuno Rivers to the Rescue Center.
scue sanctuary dedicated to Amazonian animals. Run by volunteer guides, the sanctuary offers insights into the fascinating, sometimes tragic, stories of its residents. From toucans to monkeys transitioning back to life in the wild, and even anacondas striving to reintegrate into nature after being trafficked on the black market, you'll witness remarkable journeys of adaptation. Your visit to the animal rescue center contributes to the protection of these unique creatures. Afterward, continue your ride to Caiman's Lagoon. (Duration: 20 minutes)
A paradise for bird enthusiasts and photographers alike, this spot provides the chance to observe caimans in the lagoon, as well as the prehistoric bird "Hoatzin," woolly monkeys, squirrel monkeys, and other fascinating wildlife. (Continue ride to The Village Community: 30 minutes)
Here, you'll have the chance to delve into their agricultural practices, learn about medicinal plants, and discover traditional hunting methods, such as the use of blowguns and handmade traps in the forest. Don't pass up the opportunity to test your skills with a blowgun—observe as the men showcase this traditional art and see if you can hit the target! Afterward, continue your journey to Ahuano Ceramic Crafts. (Duration: 30 minutes)
d from riverbanks into exquisite vessels at our Pottery Workshop & Village Visit. Witness local communities crafting their tableware using materials from the forest, employing traditional techniques for decoration. You'll also have the opportunity to purchase crafts that capture your attention. Following this enriching experience, we'll return by motorized canoe to our jungle retreat, where you can indulge in spa treatments and other amenities.
After savoring the Special Dinner included, we invite you to join us for a Night Hike in the Jungle. As the forest comes alive with the nocturnal symphony of frogs, you'll have the chance to observe fascinating creatures such as fishing bats, nocturnal monkeys, owls, snakes, amphibians, tarantulas, toads, alligators, and possibly even snakes. Don't forget to bring a flashlight for this tour. Additionally, this presents an excellent opportunity to stargaze and marvel at the constellations!
Let's kick off our day by indulging in a nutritious breakfast in the style of Suchipakari. Afterward, our guide will lead us on an exploration of the Chocolate Route.
Explore cacao trees, savor the taste of the fruit, observe the planting and harvesting process, and learn about the meticulous fermentation and drying techniques involved in our "fine aroma" cocoa agrotourism project. And, of course, no experience is complete without delving into the art of chocolate making and indulging in its natural benefits. Join us on this delicious adventure. Later, prepare your luggage as we begin our return trip to Quito city or the airport. (Continue the journey to Playa de monos: 30 min)
Nestled at the confluence of the Misahuallí and Napo rivers, Misahualli's main draw is undoubtedly its resident monkeys. These playful creatures can often be spotted wandering along the beach and exploring the park located at the town's center.
tory, and explore a diverse array of plants and animals across two distinct landscapes and ecosystems.
uring petroglyph inscriptions from the ancient Quijos civilization. Jumandy, which means 'wise man', was a chief honored as a national hero in 2011 for his resistance against Spanish rule. A guided 1-hour tour inside the caves showcases underground water currents and stunning stalactites/stalagmites. Admission is $7 USD per person, and waterproof footwear is required. (Continue the journey to Papallacta: 120 min) Please note that lunch is not included.
So, our final stop to rejuvenate our minds and bodies after all the activities we've enjoyed will be at Papallacta Hot Springs. It's an ideal retreat from the city noise and daily grind. More than just a destination, it offers a complete sensory experience that will revitalize you. (Continue to Quito: 60 min)
We appreciate your trust and for sharing so many adventures with us. End of the Tour."
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