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We are very excited to be part of this adventure. We’ll always be willing to give our best to make it an unforgettable experience and carry within your thoughts the best memories of having been in the andes.
Like you, many travelers decide to take this trip to know more about this mysterious areas and some of the world’s natural and cultural heritage, a great popular place in South America.
Climb three volcanoes in the Andes plus two colonnial towns in Ecuador. Let’s go!
Avenue of the volcanoes
Duration
5 Days
Max People
From 1 to 20
Price per Person
120 USD Private Tour
Itinerary
(DAY 1) We begin our adventure in Quito, known as “Carita de Dios” (Face of God) with a city tour through its narrow streets full of histories and arts. Also, we go to a visit the Middle of the World complex for north and south photos. We took this day, as acclimatization day (we are now at 9,000 feet above sea level).
(DAY 2) A hike up to the Pichincha volcano right next to Quito. This will be a low level hike of about 3 miles. Very easy to do and with stunning views of the city below. Prepare your cameras!
(DAY 3) We travel to Cotopaxi, this is an incredible snow covered cone in the middle of a plateau, good opportunities for bird watching, a medium difficulty hike to the refuge plus a little more effort to get to the glacier.
Lunch will be served in a restaurant located on the outskirts of the mountain, then a walk around the Limpiopungo lagoon. (Cycling enthusiasts can book a downhill bike activity at no additional cost, but the activity must be booked in advance)
Overnight in Riobamba city.
(DAY 4) Walk to the Chimborazo Volcano, the furthest point from the center of the earth. This is due to the ovoid shape of our planet, the Chimborazo located on the equator rises beyond Mount Everest.
This will also be our best chance of reaching 15,300 feet above sea level on a low level hike. Then, for a dramatic change of pace, we’ll travel to Cuenca, Ecuador’s charming colonial city with cobbled streets, wrought-iron balconies, and carved wooden doors everywhere. Also, a World cultural heritage by Unesco.
(DAY 5) We start the day with a walk through the city and then a visit to the El Cajas National Park with a walk through the moors, where we will witness a really rare astronomical phenomenon, a Meteorite Impact.
We will finish our day in Guayaquil, to warm our thoughts.
All services include a 100% bilingual guide (Spanish – English) and chauffeured vehicle.
All inclusive except dinners.
You have the opportunity to customize your tour! Let us know!
Other Options
Ecuador is not just beautiful landscapes, millennial cultures but also also a way to appreciate its beautiful coastal landscapes through fun water sports. Previous experience is not necessary.
Group size: 1 – 6
Guayaquil. Early morning pick-up at the hotel or the place we arrange, we go directly to the coastal region the first stop will be Ayangue. Our team will be waiting for us in the beach with the paddleboards.
Before or after the activity, we’ll go on a speedboat
Group size: 1 – 20
On this unforgettable day, we’ll go to a farm in the morning to watch and learn about all the processes of the Cocoa bean plantation from the beginning until it is ready to be exported or to be used to make chocolate.
Exhilarating, wonderful sensations from beginning to end because the flavors you’ll discover here will make your brain look for great moments. . . this one sure will be kept in!
This is the part where you just feel like a choco-dream came true: You’ll do chocolate with your hands!
After this experience, we’ll find a city that emanates kindness and commerce everywhere, but also the history of an uncommon Independence that was born here. Many anecdotes and stories of all kinds, come with me to know about them from a local!
Itinerary
- Pick-up at the hotel or the place we arrange
- Travel to the countryside, about 1 hour and a half driving
- Arrival at the farm and the beginning of the Chocolate Experience (and some surprises depending on the season of certain fruits)
- Lunch
- Transfer back to Guayaquil, drive around the city for a while, and then go to Iguana Park. We start walking the Malecon riverside until Santa Ana Hill, where we climb the steps of Las Peñas for a great view of the city. Then drop off at the airport, cruise ship dock, or hotel.
Note:
You can choose just the Chocolate farm tour as a half day.
This is an all-inclusive trip: Transportation, a bi-lingual guide, all the visits mentioned above, fees when necessary, lunch, and light drinks.
Does not include: Alcoholic beverages and tips