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Ecuador Private Tour: Quito + Avenue of Volcanoes + Cuenca Holiday + Guayaquil

Ecuador: Quito + Avenue of Volcanoes + Cuenca - Private Guide
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7 NIGHTS
FROM $2,149
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Ecuador Private Tour Quito Avenue of Volcanoes Cuenca Holiday Guayaquil

This fascinating Ecuador private tour will introduce you to this small country, situated on the equator. Starting from the old Inca capital of Quito high in the Andes, travel with your own driver/guide through the stunning Avenue of Volcanoes to the charming colonial city of Cuenca. End your holiday travelling via El Cajas National Park to the port city of Guayaquil. English speaking guide & all transfers included.

Ecuador Private Tour Quito Avenue of Volcanoes Cuenca Holiday Guayaquil
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Ecuador Private Tour
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Quito
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Centre of World Monument
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Chimborazo Volcano
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Riobamba
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Avenue of Volcanoes
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Route of the Cascases
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Cuenca Holiday
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El Cajas National Park
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Guayaquil
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Ecuador Private Tour
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Quito
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Centre of World Monument
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Chimborazo Volcano
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Riobamba
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Avenue of Volcanoes
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Route of the Cascases
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Cuenca Holiday
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El Cajas National Park
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Guayaquil
Day 1
You will be met at Quito Airport and transferred to your hotel in this historic Spanish colonial city that straddles the equator and is today a World Heritage Site.
 
Check in and relax in this capital city in the Andean Highlands, with its many museums, monasteries and churches with golden altars. The prosperous centre of the Kingdom of Quitu during the 13th century, and later the northern capital of the Inca Empire, it has a setting that few cities in the world can match.
Day 2
Today enjoy a full day private tour of Quito, starting with a visit to the equatorial monument that marks the Centre of the World at latitude 0º - about 16 miles (25 km) north of Quito.
 
Here you can stand with a foot on each hemisphere and visit the Intiñan folk museum that showcases the different Native American groups living in Ecuador, their culture and traditions. There is also a colonial-style tourist village complete with main square, church, post office, bullring and gift shops.
 
Afterwards enjoy a Quito City Tour, walking through the cobbled streets and main square of the historic Colonial Quarter - the largest and best preserved in South America. Take in its magnificent colonial architecture as you stroll along Independence Plaza - including the Cathedral, President's Palace, Archbishop's Palace and the Municipal Building.
 
You will see many mansions, monasteries and churches including the spectacular Church of the Society of Jesus ('La Compañía de Jesús) with its awesome gilded interior and the Monastery of San Francisco. This is one the of greatest religious buildings of the New World, with its impressive façade and atrium leading to a Moorish-influenced baroque interior and winged Virgin of Quito at its main altar. This lovely city also has many cosmopolitan galleries and boutiques filled with contemporary paintings, sculptures and exquisite traditional crafts.
 
Your day ends with a ride on the TelefériQo (cable car) from where you can view at least four snow-capped volcanoes.
 
Note: Quito is situated at high altitude (9,350 ft / 2,850 m), so walk slowly. As you will be visiting churches (except on Sundays, when this is not permitted), do not wear shorts or mini-skirts as these are not allowed.
Day 3
We depart from Quito this morning and head south through the magnificent Avenue of the Volcanoes, travelling 3.5-hours to Banos. Lunch at a local restaurant is included today.
 
The Avenue of the Volcanoes is formed by two parallel chains of the Andes Mountains that travel the length of Ecuador, rising to dramatic peaks. Eight of the highest mountains in the country are found in this spectacular region, as well as several dramatic volcanoes. The snow-capped Cotapaxi Volcano dominates the landscape and on clear days offers a magnificent backdrop. It is an almost perfect cone rising to 19,347 ft (5,897 m), making it the highest active volcano in the world.
 
We drive to Cotapaxi National Park, travelling for 1-hour along a gravel road across the evergreen landscapes of the Andean páramo (high altitude moorlands above the tree line), which are patchworked with multi-coloured fields. At Limpiopungo Lagoon we observe a variety of bird life and occasionally wild horses, as well as participate in a short walk. On clear days the Cotapaxi Volcano offers a magnificent backdrop.
 
We then travel to the small town of Banos (meaning 'baths'), situated at the foot of Tungurahua Volcano. This is the source of the hot thermal springs that give this town its name.
Day 4
Today we leave Banos and drive along the Route of the Waterfalls to the Devil's Cauldron (El Pailón del Diablo), where you can appreciate the sound and force of this waterfall from a lookout point. If you are adventurous, you can descend to see the cascades up close, surrounded by tropical foliage and orchids.
 
From here the route ascends through cloud-filled mountains and high paramo (alpine tundra), where vicuñas graze and scamper. The imposing Chimborazo Volcano, the highest mountain in Ecuador, is found here. On a clear day, seeing this volcano outlined against an amazing sunset is spectacular.
 
We continue 3-hours to Riobamba, a small town surrounded by five volcanoes and known as the 'Sultan of the Andes'. A local restaurant lunch is included today.
Day 5
This morning we depart from Riobamba and spend a full day exploring stunning Andean landscapes, as we travel 5-hours to the beautiful colonial city of Cuenca. A local restaurant lunch is included today.
 
Along the way we stop at Alusi, where you can walk to the Pistishi viewpoint from where there is a great view of the Devil's Nose (Nariz del Diablo) railroad. The biggest obstacle to the construction of the Trans-Andean railroad was this mountain, which has almost perpendicular walls. To overcome this obstacle, a zigzag railroad was built that climbs more than 500 m in less than 7.5 miles (12 km), with steep ascents and descents. Today it remains an impressive feat of engineering.
 
We then continue through dramatic Andean landscapes and Indian towns, where you can experience the traditional life of the indigenous farmers. We can also see llamas being farmed.
 
Our final stop is at the Inca archaeological complex at Ingapirca. Although much smaller than Machu Picchu in Peru, these are the best preserved pre-Colombian ruins in Ecuador. Built on a promontory high above the Cañar valley, this ancient Inca stone fortress has several trapezoidal doorways and stone walls that fit perfectly together, without the use of any mortar. A large elliptical platform, known as the Temple of the Sun, was once used for religious and astronomical purposes. You can view the barracks, the stone Inca Face and various carvings of gods with animal forms. There is also a small on-site museum.
 
Afterwards we continue to the charming colonial city of Cuenca, known for its stunning architecture.
 
Note: Ingapirca Ruins are closed on a Monday and Tuesday.
Day 6
This morning enjoy a half day tour of Cuenca, the third largest city in Ecuador, which retains a pleasant provincial air with its red-tiled roofs, cobblestone streets, flowery plazas and museums..The historic centre of this beautiful city is a World Heritage site.
 
We start at San Sebastian Plaza - a colourful artisans’ market where handicrafts are sold, including Ecuador's famous Panama hats. Here you can see the Museum of Modern Art, which was originally a House of Temperance where alcoholics were imprisoned behind these thick walls in an effort to cure them. We also visit San Francisco Plaza, where small handcraft shops can be visited and the exquisitely embroidered skirts of the local Cholas Cuencanas can be purchased. The Flower Market is situated on a small plaza in front of the carved stone entrance to the church of El Carmen de la Asunción. From here it is a short stroll to the main square, surrounded by the imposing blue-domed Cathedral, the Court of Justice, the Municipal Palace, the Governor’s Palace and the Church of El Sagrario.
 
After an included lunch at a local restaurant, your afternoon is at leisure to explore more of Cuenca independently.
Day 7
Today we descend 4-hours from Cuenca to the tropical city of Guayaquil on the Pacific Coast, with boxed lunch included.
 
Along the way we stop at the high altitude moorlands ('paramo') of El Cajas National Park, a protected area starting at 10,000 ft (3,000 m) above sea level with grassland covering most of its terrain. This tranquil region, with its stunning landscapes, shows the remains of intense volcanic activity and glaciation. Although the wind and drizzle can make it very cold, the scenery surrounding these 235 lakes is splendid for walking and observing flora, fauna and bird life. The cold lakes are full of trout and the dwarf forests of quinoa trees (a high protein grain) are home to many species of birds - including hummingbirds, gray-breasted mountain toucans and magnificent Andean condors. There is also a good chance of seeing wild llamas here.The highest point is reached at Three Crosses watershed, from where rivers flow into either the Pacific or the Atlantic Ocean.
 
We continue to Guayaquil where the vibe is Caribbean, in marked contrast to the Andean region. Check into your hotel in this important port that is the largest city in Ecuador.
 
Note: A jacket and good walking shoes are essential today.
Day 8
Transfer to Guayaquil Airport for your flight home