14 days Andean Cultures Ecuador
14 days Andean Cultures Ecuador
14 days Andean Cultures Ecuador
14 Days Starting and ending in Quito, Ecuador
Visiting: Quito, Otavalo, Tena, Macas, Guamote, Chimborazo, Latacunga, Chugchilán
Tour operator:
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
2 - 16
Age range:
7-80
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians, Vegans, Gluten Free
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
Ecuador was home to one of the first settled tribes in the Americas (Valdivia culture) and has been home to a variety of different cultures for centuries. Of the indigenous descendants of these cultures, 13 ethnic groups live in Ecuador and have preserved their original traditions, festivals, and customs to this day. As different as the landscapes of the Andes and the rainforest through which the trip leads, so diverse are the people you will meet here. From the Otavaleños and Afro-Ecuatorianos in the north to the Quichua and Shuar in the rainforest and the Kichwa in the central Andes at the foothills of the mighty volcano Chimborazo, you will experience the diversity of fascinating cultures at the equator!
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Welcome To Quito: Let Your Adventure Begin!
Location: Quito
Accommodation: Hotel
¡Bienvenidos! Your private guide/driver will be waiting for you at the airport to greet you, help you with your luggage, and lead you to your private transportation. During an approx. 30 to 45-minute drive to your hotel. At 9,350 feet (2,850 m) above sea level, Quito is one of the highest cities in the world. Quito was built on the ashes of the northern Inca capital after the Spanish conquest in 1533. The city is surrounded by majestic Andean peaks, including the restless
Day 2 : Colonial City Tour, Cooking Class & La Mitad Del Mundo
Location: Quito
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
The trip starts in the morning with the meeting of the participants. After the luggage is stowed, we will go to the colonial old town of Quito (UNESCO World Heritage Site), where you will walk through the small streets and get to know the beautiful plazas and magnificent churches. Afterwards you will go to the equator monument "Mitad del Mundo". Here you can stand with one foot on the northern hemisphere and the other foot on the southern hemisphere and learn a lot about the cultures on the equator. In the afternoon we continue north to Otavalo. At a common dinner you get to know each other and the tour guide gives an introduction to the trip.
Day 3 : Cuicocha Crater Lagoon - Cotacachi - Otavalo
Location: Otavalo
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Box
In the morning, we will go up to the Cuicocha crater lagoon, which is located at 3200m on the foothills of Mount Cotacachi. A 4–5-hour hike leads through the flora of the Andean highlands around the lagoon, where open grasslands and small tropical cloud forests alternate. After a typical lunch in the village of Cotacachi, you will visit the small archaeological museum. In the afternoon, they stroll through the variety of fruits and vegetables of the market of Otavalo, and, of course, depending on the season, physalis, chirimoya, pitahaya, and Andean berries can be tasted.
Day 4 : Kichwa Community Tour
Location: Otavalo
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Box Lunch
The first excursion today will take you to the community of Kachiviro (San Rafael), where you will witness the process of processing the Tortora plant—this aquatic plant grows on Lake San Pablo and is the main material many families use to make their handicrafts. Afterwards, you will visit the Peguche waterfall, an important place for the local people, where you will take a short walk and be educated about the importance of this sacred place. To get a deeper insight into the local culture, you will then visit other handicraft workshops (e.g. wool processing, musical instrument workshops). Overnight stay in Otavalo.
Day 5 : Saturday: Otavalo Market - Papallacta - Hakuna Matata
Location: Tena
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Otavalo is the home of the Otavaleos, known all over the world for their handicrafts. In the morning, take the opportunity to stroll through the streets of this Andean town; observe the market hustle and bustle in the Plaza de Poncho; and learn about the Andean culture of the Otavaleos. You can simply marvel or join in the haggling and trading yourself. Surely one or another nice souvenir for home is available. Afterwards, we drive about 80 kilometers to the east over an Andean pass (4050m altitude) into an Andean valley at 3300m on the slopes of the Andean Cordillera. A short distance below the pass, thermal springs feed the most beautiful bathing area in the country. Nestled in cloud forests and the bizarre evergreen paramo vegetation, this facility is an unforgettable experience. In the afternoon, you will finally reach Hakuna Matata, the cozy rainforest lodge in the middle of a private protection forest. Overnight stay at the lodge.
Day 6 : Rainforest Hike
Location: Tena
Accommodation: Lodge, LodgeLodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Box
This morning you will go on a hike through the protected rainforest surrounding the lodge. At first, you will walk uphill through the secondary forest, but soon the forest changes to the primary forest and you can enjoy the untouched nature of the jungle. Your naturalist guide will point out the special features along the way, from medicinal plants that are still used by the locals to the animals that hide in the dense greenery.
Back at the lodge, you will prepare a typical jungle lunch, the
"Maito de Pescado", a delicious fish dish. But not only here you may help, also with the preparation of the dessert. In the afternoon you will participate in a chocolate presentation and learn about the complete process of processing, from the cacao fruit to the finished chocolate.
Back at the lodge, the rest of the afternoon is at your leisure. Relax with a dip in the pool, unwind in the hammock, or go exploring again on one of the lodge's signposted trails.
Day 7 : Rainforest Excursion
Location: Tena
Accommodation: Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today it's time to get up early: at 5:30 am you will go with your naturalist guide to the small river Arajuno. In the canoe, you will pass the high, densely vegetated banks to discover the many birds; there are herons, caciques, tanagers, and many more. The destination is a salt lick to observe hundreds of parrots and parakeets (weather permitting). We will continue by canoe to the indigenous Quichua community of Santa Barbara, where 23 families, with a total of about 120 people, live. You will be able to taste a lot during a typical jungle buffet of the community: Carachama and Bagre—both catfish species; Bocachico—a salmon-like fish; Yuka roots; Madura bananas; palm heart salad; Guayusa tea; fruits and cacao. Everything is homegrown and freshly caught or harvested (but we'll have sandwiches and fruit for you!). Later, you will drive to the small jungle town of Misahualli, where you will be served a typical "almuerzo" (lunch) in a small restaurant. After a short walk, you will return to the lodge in the afternoon.
Day 8 : Further Into The Rainforest
Location: Macas
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, you will leave the lodge and drive south to Puyo. In the "Yanacocha" rescue center, you can observe some of the tropical animals, including ocelots, parrots, and caimans. With your visit, you support the important work of these projects, while at the same time you can observe some of the most beautiful animals of the rainforest, which are otherwise very difficult to spot in the dense green of the jungle. Afterwards, you will head east, deep into the rainforest, to the jungle town of Macas. Here you can end the afternoon in a nice rainforest hosteria, where you will also spend the night.
Day 9 : Wednesday: Shuar Waterfall Hike - Lagunas De Atillo
Location: Guamote
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A short drive brings you to the botanical garden of Sucua. After a tour, you will continue to the territory of the Shuar, an indigenous people living here in the Amazon lowlands of Ecuador, where you will be welcomed by a Shuar. Before you can leave with your guide for the hike through the mystical rainforest, the Shuar will apply protective signs against the evil spirits of the forest with achiote (indigenous plant). The destination of the hike is a waterfall in the rainforest to perform the waterfall ceremony of the Shuar. Afterwards you can refresh yourself with a bath in the waterfall and have a typical Shuar meal. After returning, you will drive out of the rainforest up the eastern cordillera to the paramo of the Atillo lagoons and, interrupted by one or the other photo stop, into the Andine highlands to Guamote.
Day 10 : Guamote Market - Visit A Kichwa Community
Location: Chimborazo
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
In the early morning you will experience the traditional Andean market of Guamote. This market is today one of the last authentic markets in the Andes where the farmers from the surrounding mountains come together to exchange goods and news. Guamote and the surrounding communities are still 95% inhabited by the indigenous Kichwa people, descendants of the local Puruha tribes. You will explore the surroundings of Guamote and visit one of the small villages to gain an insight into the life of the population. The activities will depend on the daily life of the community that day. In the afternoon, you will drive to Riobamba, the provincial capital of Chimborazo, surrounded by the mountains of Chimborazo, Carihuayrazo, Altar and Tungurahua, and considered the most important agricultural center of the Ecuadorian Andes.
Day 11 : Chimborazo Volcano (6267M)
Location: Latacunga
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Today the journey takes you from Riobamba to the heights of the mighty volcano Chimborazo. Due to the elypse shape of the earth and the location of Chimborazo close to the equator, this mountain is the highest mountain in the world measured from the center of the earth. It goes up over the wide plateau to the mountain hut Hermanos Carrel on 4800m height!
With good altitude acclimatization, adventurous hikers can continue from here to the Whymper Hut to over 5000m - literally the highlight of the trip! As you continue through a picturesque Andean landscape, keep an eye out for llamas, alpacas and the shy vicuñas; the latter live here in the animal reserve on Chimborazo. In the late afternoon you will reach the small town of Latacunga.
Day 12 : Zumbahua Market - Laguna Quilotoa
Location: Chugchilán
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Zumbahua Market - Laguna Quilotoa
Day 13 : Hacienda La Cienega - Cotopaxi National Park - Quito
Location: Quito
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
In the morning you will drive out of the Eastern Cordillera back into the Andine High Basin, first to the approx. 400-year-old Hacienda La Cienega, which takes the visitor back in time with its noble colonial main building and a flower garden lined with ancient trees, and a colonial chapel.
Enjoy a coffee (or tea) in this nostalgic atmosphere before driving over the Panamericana into the Cotopaxi National Park to the lagoon "Limpiopungo", located on the wide plateau at about 3800m.
During an easy hike around the lagoon, you will get to know the typical vegetation of the Andes, look out for native birds like the condor, Andean snipe and the Andean hummingbird and with some weather luck you will have a fantastic view of the opposite Cotopaxi, with 5897m height one of the highest active volcanoes in the world. In the nearby mountain refuge of Tambopaxi, you can enjoy a hearty lunch with views of the Sincholagua and Cotopaxi mountains (weather permitting) before heading north on the Panamericana back to Quito. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 14 : Departure, Until Next Time! :)
Location: Quito
Accommodation: Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
In the morning free time until your transfer to the airport according to your travel plans - Buen Viaje!
What's Included
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Accommodation
3 star Hotels
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Fully Guided
English-Speaking Guidance
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Meals
Meals described in this tour
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Activities mentioned in the itinerary
Excursions and visits
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Transport
Full tour Transportation - Transfer in and our to the Airport
What's Not Included
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Additional Services
Services not described
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Airport Transfers at Destination
International or Local flight tickets
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Insurance
Secure Insurance
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International Travel
Ecuador only tour travel
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Tips and Fees
Aditional fees or amenities not described
Check out our Q&As
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes, our guides speak English ( we also have guides in other languages upon request.)
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Company Instant Book
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the accommodation used?
Ecuador is a small country, in some Andean accommodations, there is no wi-fi, and in some others, the connection is not good. Only in the big cities, there is a good wi-fi connection.
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Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?
Yes, we can arrange any tour or additional service in Ecuador. ( Except for activities regulated by low)
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
We can arrange it if you do it before the time limit of our cancellation policies, subject to availability.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
No, it is not possible
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Am I contributing to any charity by booking the tour?
For the past 12 years, Responsible Travel has specialized in creating wonderful memories with our professional and trustworthy providers in every corner of Ecuador. We also collaborate with native communities and local suppliers to ensure that the incoming that comes through responsible travel generates profits for minorities.I am delighted that you are planning to spend your holidays in Ecuador;
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
At your arrival, you must present a COVID-19 vaccinations certificate with at least two doses completed at least 14 days before arrival. This is the only vaccine the government asks as a requirement to enter the territory.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
We operate a “single share” only in cruises options.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
You will receive an Invoice detailing our terms and conditions. a voucher of services that included all the reserved services.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
For the past 12 years, we have been operating Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands and recently South America destinations.
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