This 10-day journey through Ecuador's stunning Andes combines vibrant cultural experiences with awe-inspiring scenery. Discover the colonial charm of Quito, lively indigenous markets, and the majestic peaks of Cotopaxi and Chimborazo. The tour provides an in-depth exploration of Ecuador’s highlands, including ancient ruins, colorful markets, and the tranquil towns of the Andes, offering a perfect balance of adventure and cultural immersion.
Arrive in Ecuador’s capital, situated at over 9,000 feet amidst lush Andean peaks. Transfer to your hotel and enjoy leisure time to adjust to the altitude or explore the colonial city, known for its stunning views and mix of cultural and modern attractions. Stroll through La Ronda, a historic area filled with cafés, art shops, and restaurants.
Take a guided tour of Quito’s UNESCO-listed historic center, including Independence Plaza, the Presidential Palace, and La Compañía de Jesús with its golden interior. Visit the Mitad del Mundo monument, where you can stand on the equator and learn about its historical significance.
Immerse yourself in Quito’s culture through the Six Senses tour. Explore the old town, taste traditional sweets and chocolates, and interact with artisans preserving ancient crafts. End the day with panoramic views of the city from El Panecillo.
Travel to Cotopaxi National Park to hike near the world’s highest active volcano and visit Limpiopungo Lake. Enjoy the unique páramo ecosystem, home to wild horses and Andean birds, before spending the night at a tranquil Andean hacienda.
Head to Baños, a vibrant town famous for adventure and relaxation. Explore Pailón del Diablo waterfall, thermal baths, or try zip-lining and canyoning. End the day enjoying the lively atmosphere and local artisan shops.
Head to Baños, a gateway town linking the Andes and Amazon, known for its waterfalls and outdoor adventures. Visit Pailón del Diablo and other scenic waterfalls like Manto de la Novia. Take a cable car ride for panoramic views. Spend the evening exploring Baños’ lively downtown or unwinding at your hotel.
Explore the Guamote market (Thursdays only), a bustling hub for trading livestock, produce, and crafts. Later, visit Ingapirca, Ecuador’s largest Incan site, and walk through the Temple of the Sun, learning about Incan and Cañari cultures.
Discover the charm of Cuenca, a UNESCO World Heritage city. Visit the New Cathedral, artisan markets, and the Turi viewpoint. Learn about the craftsmanship of Panama hats and soak in the relaxed atmosphere of this colonial gem.
Fly back to Quito in the morning and spend the afternoon exploring at your own pace. Visit museums, local markets, or relax in the city’s parks, reflecting on your journey through Ecuador.
The tour is available year-round, but June to September offers ideal conditions for hiking and outdoor activities.
Look out for Andean condors, wild horses, llamas, vicuñas, and diverse bird species in the highlands.
Quito, Cotopaxi, and Chimborazo are at high altitudes. Allow time to acclimatize by staying hydrated and avoiding strenuous activities on your first day.