DAY 1 – Baños

There are scarce places on Earth that possess the profound ability to transform one’s perspective on life, and Cotopaxi National Park stands prominently among them. In this majestic sanctuary, the breathtaking splendor of the Cotopaxi Volcano merges seamlessly with the serene expanse of the golden páramo ecosystem, offering an unparalleled experience that beckons a deep contemplation of life’s essence.

Your adventure commences in Quito, where a knowledgeable guide will escort you from your hotel and lead you southward along the Avenue of the Volcanoes—a term coined by the esteemed explorer Alexander Von Humboldt, captivated by the vista of towering volcanoes that adorns this route. Our destination is the venerable Cotopaxi National Park, home to the towering Cotopaxi stratovolcano. Rising to an impressive height of 5,897 meters (19,347 feet), it ranks among the loftiest volcanoes on the globe. Within the park, we’ll traverse the slopes of this monumental natural wonder, uncovering the spectacular beauty ensconced within the páramo. Your guide will unveil the critical significance of this modest yet vital ecosystem and introduce you to its inhabitants, including the majestic Andean condor and the elusive páramo wolf, among others.

Following our exploration, our travels take us to the enchanting city of Baños de Agua Santa celebrated for its mineral-rich thermal waters believed to offer relief for joint and bone ailments. Here, amidst this city known for both its natural beauty and healing waters, we will conclude our day with a restful overnight stay, reflecting on the profound experiences and natural wonders that have graced our journey.

INCLUDED

Lunch

Dinner

DAY 2 – Riobamba

After savoring a delicious, hearty breakfast, we’ll set out to uncover the breathtaking natural beauty that envelops Baños. Our adventure begins with a visit to the awe-inspiring Agoyan Dam, where we will marvel at the formidable power of water harnessed by this hydroelectric marvel. Following this, we’ll proceed to one of Baños’ most extraordinary attractions, El Pailón del Diablo (the Devil’s Cauldron). This remarkable waterfall, plunging approximately 80 meters (260 feet), unleashes a tremendous force, sending water cascading against the rocky enclosure, resulting in a thunderous roar. It stands as a testament to nature’s raw power and beauty, unmatched in its majesty.

After basking in these natural wonders, we will indulge in the unique flavors of Sierra cuisine with a delightful lunch at our hotel, further enriching our exploration of Baños’ offerings.

Join us on this thrilling expedition to experience these magnificent attractions firsthand. Following this unforgettable encounter with nature’s splendor, we will make our way to Riobamba, where we will settle in for the night, reflecting on the day’s adventures and the spectacular sights that have left an indelible mark on our senses.

INCLUDED

Lunch
Dinner

ASSISTANCE

MOTORIZED CANOE

ACCESS

ARRIVAL

DAY 3 – Cuenca

Our captivating exploration of the Avenue of the Volcanoes reaches new heights with a visit to the majestic Chimborazo National Park and the awe-inspiring Chimborazo Mountain. This dormant colossus towers at an astounding 6,268 meters (20,564 feet), claiming the title of Ecuador’s highest peak.

Following a nourishing breakfast, we’ll venture southward until the sprawling expanse of Chimborazo National Park unfolds before us. The park’s remarkable elevation fosters a tapestry of microclimates and a rich biodiversity. Embarking on a guided hike, we’ll traverse this unique landscape, unveiling the natural beauty and ecological diversity that define the area. Along the way, we’ll learn about the commendable conservation efforts to safeguard the native populations of llamas, alpacas, and vicuñas that roam these highland plains.

The journey continues as we aim for the historical marvel of Ingapirca, Ecuador’s most extensive known Inca ruins (subject to availability). While the original purpose of this ancient complex remains shrouded in mystery, it is widely believed to have served as a ceremonial temple and a strategic garrison. Here, you’ll be enthralled by the Inca’s extraordinary architectural prowess, evidenced by the intricate stonework and advanced construction techniques of Ingapirca. This archaeological site offers a profound glimpse into the ingenuity and spiritual depth of the Inca civilization.

Concluding our day’s adventure, we will proceed south to the charming city of Cuenca, carrying with us unforgettable memories of Ecuador’s natural wonders and ancient heritage, which have enriched our souls and broadened our horizons.

INCLUDED

Breakfast
Box Lunch

OBSERVATION TOWER

MANDI LAGOON

HOWLER MONKEY

GARZA COCHA LAKE

NIGHT EXCURSION

DAY 4 – Cuenca

Cuenca is a jewel among Ecuador’s cities, and its charm is recognized globally with a prestigious UNESCO World Heritage Site designation. Cradled by the gentle flow of four rivers and blessed with temperate weather, the city is a canvas of spectacular architecture and vibrant culture. Our tour promises an intimate exploration of Cuenca’s most iconic landmarks, lush parks, and sacred churches, promising to leave you spellbound by its regal beauty.

Our adventure begins at dawn in the city’s historic colonial quarter. Our first stop is the venerable Old Cathedral, an epitome of Cuenca’s colonial elegance and the very first tower erected in the city. We then meander through the verdant beauty of Calderon Park before marveling at the New Cathedral of Cuenca. Commissioned in 1885 to cater to the city’s burgeoning population, this architectural masterpiece showcases a fusion of Romanesque and Renaissance styles, notably distinguished by its iconic blue-tiled domes—a sight to behold.

In the afternoon, our exploration takes a unique turn to the Toquilla Straw Hat Museum, celebrating the origin and craftsmanship behind the world-renowned Panama hat. Despite its terminology, the hat’s roots are firmly planted in Ecuador, with Cuenca priding itself as one of the pivotal cities in its production. The artistry of weaving these distinguished hats was honored by UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List in 2012, highlighting its cultural significance.

After a day filled with enchantment and discovery, we will retreat to the tranquility of Cuenca for the night, reflecting on the day’s experiences and the timeless allure of this magnificent city.

INCLUDED

Breakfast
Lunch

ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES

Catedral Nueva (Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepcion)
Panama Hat Museum
Museo Banco Central Pumapungo

OBSERVATION TOWER

MANDI LAGOON

HOWLER MONKEY

GARZA COCHA LAKE

NIGHT EXCURSION

DAY 5 – Guayaquil

Transitioning from the breathtaking Andean highlands and its remarkable páramo ecosystems, our adventure leads us to Guayaquil, Ecuador’s bustling main port and shipyard. The journey from the heights to the coast unveils the dramatic contrasts in natural ecosystems and the rich biodiversity that makes this country truly unique.

Our day starts with the first light, as we set out for Cajas National Park. Nestled in the heart of the highlands, this stunning páramo is a critical water source for Ecuador, dotted with over 200 pristine lakes that cradle an abundance of freshwater. Here, amidst the serene beauty of the landscape, we’ll visit a hacienda turned private reserve, offering a glimpse into the astonishing natural splendor of the area.

As we descend the Andean Mountains toward the coast, you’ll marvel at the swift transformation in vegetation and climate, a testament to Ecuador’s diverse geographical wonders. The descent brings into view expansive vistas of banana, plantain, and cacao plantations stretching across the landscape, alongside other vast agricultural estates. This leg of our journey not only showcases the striking environmental diversity of Ecuador but also offers insights into the agricultural lifeblood of the country.

Approaching Guayaquil, the change of scenery from the quiet majesty of the páramo to the vibrant energy of Ecuador’s largest city and its surrounding farmlands represents a captivating chapter in our exploration, highlighting the incredible ecological and cultural richness of this extraordinary country.

INCLUDED

Breakfast
Lunch

YASUNI WILDLIFE

SCARLET MACAW

MORETE YAKU

FAREWELL COCKTAIL

DAY 6 – Guayaquil

Our exploration begins in the historic Las Peñas neighborhood, established 400 years ago by Spanish settlers. This area is home to the city’s remaining colonial architecture, built by Guayaquil’s affluent families. Its quaint cobblestoned streets and proximity to the Guayas riverbanks bestow a distinct bohemian flair upon the neighborhood.

Next, our adventure leads us to the Historical Park, a beautifully restored segment of old Guayaquil featuring several Republican-era buildings. In the 19th century, Ecuador emerged as a leading exporter of cacao, catapulting Guayaquil into prosperity. The park’s staff, dressed in traditional attire from bygone days, will transport you back a century to when cacao was pivotal in everyday life. Additionally, the park boasts a 4-acre wildlife reserve, offering a glimpse into the region’s natural heritage.

Our culinary journey culminates at Casa Julian, a restaurant nestled within a meticulously restored 19th-century building along the Daule River. Here, lunch is served—a gastronomic delight inspired by Guayaquil’s traditional cuisine that artfully marries fresh seafood with the tropical essences of avocado, coconut, and the globally acclaimed cacao, promising an unforgettable dining experience.

INCLUDED

Breakfast
Lunch

  

YASUNI WILDLIFE

SCARLET MACAW

MORETE YAKU

FAREWELL COCKTAIL

DAY 7 – End of itinerary

A convenient transfer from our hotel to the airport will be organized, gracefully concluding our extraordinary voyage across the breathtaking landscapes of Ecuador.

INCLUDED

Breakfast