Ecuador, land of contrasts (10 Days | 9 Nights)
Reinvent yourself exploring!
Arrival at the Mariscal Sucre International Airport of Quito, and after custom procedures luggage pick up, your tour guide will be waiting for you at the international exit with your name written in a banner. The transfer to the hotel will be around 45 minutes. Dinner is not included, accommodation
BREAKFAST
This visit to Ecuador’s capital will take us from the modern residential area of Quito, situated in the north part of the city to the colonial part or old city. In 1978, the colonial part of the city was declared World Heritage, where you can enjoy several religious monuments that are great examples of the famous "Quito School” from the XVI, XVII and XVIII centuries, considered the most important and well preserved colonial city in South America.
While walking through the narrow streets of downtown Quito, we will see: the Independence Square, also called "Plaza Grande", located in the heart of Colonial Quito; surrounded by the political and religious powers represented by important buildings such as: the Presidential Palace, the Archbishop's Palace, the City Hall, and the Cathedral Church. These monuments have been restored preserving the original architectural style that has been integrated through centuries. This tour throughout the Colonial Quito also includes a visit to San Francisco Church, known as "The Escorial of America", and The Company of Jesus Church with its sumptuous decoration and beautiful gold leaf interior, as well as its volcanic carved stone façade. Lunch is not included
During the afternoon, the tour continues to the emblematic site called the “Middle of the World”. Visit to the museum called "Intiñan" word that comes from Kichwa language and means "Path of the Sun". This museum will make your passage through the Middle of the World an interesting and unforgettable experience. After the visit, we’ll continue our route from the north of Quito to Otavalo. Dinner is not included, accommodation
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After visiting the market, we’ll drive to Cuicocha Crater Lake, located at the foot of Cotacachi Volcano (16.220 ft/ 4.944 m). We will take a short hike along the crater rim to learn about the volcano, as well as the flora and fauna of this place. After that, we will visit the town of Cotacachi, where we can find leather goods of excellent quality.
The visit also includes a tour of the town of Peguche workshops, we will be able to learn about the work of tapestries made on ancient wooden looms and even the backstrap loom used by ancient civilizations in Ecuador, as well as the natural dyes used to color the wool. Also, we will visit a musical instruments workshop. At the end of the afternoon, return to the hotel.
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A walk with your tour guide around Limpiopungo Lake at 12.467 ft / 3,800 m, will explain the formation of these wonderful landscapes shaped over the time by different eruptions of this volcano. These lands are home of: some species of birds, the Andean wolf, deer, rabbits among others; nonetheless, don't stop looking at the sky, we may see the majestic condor! At the end of the day arrival to the hotel. Dinner is not included, accommodation
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We will continue to Quilotoa lake, crossing by the small town of Zumbahua (market day on satudays). Quilotoa is a lake in the crater of an active volcano, which will surprise us with its colors, its reflections of clouds, sky and sun. After some minutes of driving, we will reach the viewpoint at 3.800 m | 12.500 ft. There is a difference in level of 400 m | 1.312 ft, between the view point and the lake, so if we have enough energy, we will walk downhill and comeback. It's also possible to have a mule ride for the climbing, with a supplement of US$ 10 per mule (to be paid directly to the owners of the animals). Once we meet at the viewpoint, we will continue our route to Riobamba, capital of Chimborazo provice and located at the foot of the highest pick in Ecuador. Dinner is not included, accommodation.
This morning we will continue our route to the south, crossing this drawn landscapes and mountains covered by the designs and colors given by the crops that are cultivated in this region. After 1 hour (+/-) of driving, we will arrive at the Chimborazo Wildlife Reserve, which is the natural habitat of the vicuñas (Vicugna Vicugna). We will reach up to 4,800 m | 15.748 ft and if we have the energy and the courage, we can climb up to 5,000 m |16.404 ft to see this snow capped volcano from closer. Chimborazo has 6,268 m | 20.564 ft, and it's the highest point in the world from the center of the Earth. After this mountain experience, we’ll come down to the parish of Calpi, where we will visit a small community that has been developing a sustainable tourism during the lasts years. This community has been working on a project of llama raising. We’ll learn about llama, by visiting the museum at the indigenous community of Palacio Real. Lunch is not included
At the end of the day, we’ll return to Riobamba. Dinner is not included, accommodation
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After breakfast we will continue our route to the south. The route offers extraordinary landscapes, unique in Ecuador and that are a clear sample of the hard agricultural work. An extraordinary patchwork of diverse colors caused by the cultivated plants: potatoes, onions, cereals including the famous quinoa among other products that enrich the Ecuadorian gastronomy.
Lunch is not included
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Early in the morning, we will go to meet the beautiful colonial city of Cuenca, which will open the doors to discover some of the most important colonial monuments and buildings. We will visit the Cathedral, the Park Calderon, the flower market and the "Calle Larga" with its neighborhood "El Barranco." There, we can see houses built on the edge of the Tomebamba River.
The city of Cuenca was founded in the sixteenth century by the Spanish, who established the city over the ancient ruins of of the Incas, called Tumipamba. Some of the stones with indubitable Inca cuts, can be observed in the walls of some buildings in downtown. Lunch is not included
We will continue the visit, to the hat factory or "Montecristi Hats" with its generalized and famous name of "Panama Hats," nonetheless, that famous hat is made in Ecuador.
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Depart from Cuenca in the morning. We will go towards Guayaquil, one of the most important coastal cities of Ecuador. We will see wonderful views due to the change of altitudes. On our way, we’ll cross the Cajas National Park, a glacial ecosystem that collects around 260 lakes. This area provides to Cuenca with the 60 % of drinkable water. We will do a short, buy interesting, and not difficult walk around one of the biggests lake of the park: Toreadora Lake. Afterwards, we’ll take our car to continue the route. We will cross the western mountain range at the pass called "Las Tres Cruces" at 4,164 m | 13.662 ft . During our driving, we will have the great opportunity to appreciate the changes on vegetation that progressively shows us the large plantations of bananas, cocoa, rice, sugar cane, and so on. Lunch is not included
Arriving in Guayaquil in the afternnoon, room distribution and inmediately, we will leave the hotel to visit Guayaquil, known as the "Pearl of the Pacific".
Transfer from the hotel to Guayaquil's Airport José Joaquín de Olmedo to take your flight.
RATES PER PERSON BASED ON DOUBLE ROOM
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2-3 people
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4-6 people
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7-10 people
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11-15 people
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SUPPLEMENT IN SINGLE ROOM:
COMFORT: US$ 115
SUPERIOR: US$ 320
- Accommodation according to client selection. Two hotel categories: Comfort 3* or Superior 4*
- Bilingual tour guide English/ Spanish. Available in other languages upon request
- All the transportation according to what is described in the program
- We offer a driver/guide for private tours, 2-4 people
- Entrance fees to sites that are described on the itinerary
- All PACHA JOURNEYS permissions and licenses
- International or national flights
- Any visit described as *optional or extensions
- Entrance fees to sites that are not described on the itinerary
- Drinks of any type
- Meals that are not described in the itinerary
- Insurances of any type
- Tips and personal expenses
ABOUT THE HOTELS
- Hotels, "COMFORT" category, type 3 * are comfortable, clean and with all the basics you need. These hotels are adapted to customers of different nationalities.
- Hotels "SUPERIOR" category 4 * are high-standard hotels or haciendas that offer a high quality and personalized service
- From day 1 to day 10 of your tour you will be accompanied by a professional tour guide.
- We work with tour guides who speak different languages (upon request and confirmed reservation)
- National tour guides from mainland cannot lead in the Galapagos; for this reason, if you take the extension to the Galapagos Islands, we have native guides, naturalists, professionals, and experts of the Galapagos Islands.
- On the day 10 of our itinerary, your tour guide will drop you at the Guayaquil's airport. He or she will assist you for the check in for the flight to Galapagos if you took the extension.
- We will adapt the program according to your international flights.
- To reconfirm a booking, a 30% deposit is required within 7 days of the reservation.
- Amount due is required 60 days prior to arrival date.
- If booking is cancelled after being confirmed 10% of the deposit is non-refundable.
- If booking is cancelled 120 days prior to arrival the deposit is non-refundable.
- If booking is cancelled 60 days prior to arrival 100% of the deposit is non-refundable.
- All cancellation fees will be discounted from the deposits.
- All cancellations must be sent in writing via e-mail.
- Last minute bookings are non-refundable.
- Cash (QUITO - Offices)
- Wire Transfer
- Bank Deposit
- Credit Cards
NOTE: Some credit cards may charge 4 - 8% fee
ECUADOR, THE LAND OF CONTRASTS - 10 DAYS | 9 NIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
- Quito, World Heritage - 1978
- Otavalo and indigenous communities
- Cotopaxi, the highgest snowcaped active volcano in the world
- Chimborazo, the closest point to the sun
- The “Devil’s Nose Train”
- Cuenca
Valid until December 31st. 2020
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