Andes to Amazon

Andes to Amazon

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$3825

Andes to Amazon

14 Days Starting in Quito and ending in Guayaquil

Visiting: Ecuador

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

AAX

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

6 - 16

Physical rating:

Leisurely / Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Interests:

Cultural, Wildlife Tours

Activities:

Hiking, Walking

From: $3825

NB: Prices correct on 04-Jul-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Stunning Andean scenery, colonial architecture, fascinating Indian markets and verdant cloud forests are just the start. Follow the Avenue of the Volcanoes with great views of snow-capped volcanoes such as Cayambe and Chimborazo, before boarding the 'Devil's Nose' train to switchback down the western Andean slopes. In the Amazon Rainforest we discover the jungle and its incredible biodiversity, before ending at the Pacific coast to discover the mangroves by boat and visit a cacao plantation.

Highlights

  • Visit colonial Quito, the Otavalo Indian market and Cuenca's UNESCO Heritage Reserve

  • Ride the famous 'Devil's Nose' train

  • Two nights to soak up the sounds of the Amazon Rainforest

  • Visit the ruins of Ingapirca and Cajas National Park

  • Overnight in the peaceful Bellavista Cloud Forest Reserve

  • Take a mangrove boat trip by the Pacific Coast and visit a Cacao plantation

Itinerary

Day 1


The group flight usually arrives into Quito this evening and clients will be
met and transferred to the start hotel. Land Only clients can make use of our
free airport transfer to the start hotel today - please read the joining
information for more details.

*Accommodation: Hotel Vieja Cuba (or similar)*
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Day 2


This morning's short walking tour of Quito is the perfect opportunity to meet
your guide and get to know your fellow travellers. The heart of old Quito is
a colonial masterpiece and the capital is widely regarded as one of the most
beautiful cities in South America, as well as being a UNESCO site. Leaving
Quito behind we drive towards the North-Western slopes of the Andes where
Bellavista Cloud Forest is located. Situated at the top of the Tandayapa
Valley, Bellavista is a private reserve bursting with orchids, bromeliads,
toucans, tanagers and hummingbirds. The area is a paradise for naturalists
with a vast network of hiking trails.

*Accommodation: Bellavista Cloud Forest Reserve & Lodge (or similar)**
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Day 3


An early start this morning to appreciate the diversity of Bellavista and
spot some of its many bird species. The reserve has previously won awards for
its high bird count - there are 20 different species of Hummingbird to look
for! Following this morning's excursion we drive towards Northern Ecuador and
the beautiful hacienda that will be our home for the next few nights.

*Accommodation: Hosteria Pantavi (or similar)**
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Day 4


After breakfast we travel towards the foothills of the Imbabura Volcano where
the indigenous community of San Clemente is located at 2900m. The community
consists of a number of local indigenous families whose main livelihood comes
from farming and agriculture. We have a guided tour by one of the families,
who will introduce us to a number of native and medicinal plants, explain
traditional embroidery techniques, tell us about their culture and show us
the day to day activities that take place within the community. A traditional
lunch will be prepared using locally grown produce. This afternoon we drive
back to our hacienda with the rest of the afternoon free to relax in the
beautiful gardens of Pantavi.

*Accommodation: Hosteria Pantavi (or similar)*



Day 5


Drive to Cuicocha Crater Lake at approximately 3000m. This beautiful caldera
(volcanic crater) is about 2 miles/3km wide and was formed over 3000 years
ago by a massive volcanic eruption. We start a scenic walk along one section
of the lake (up to 3 hours duration) to take in the impressive scenery,
before continuing our journey to Otavalo. Otavalo is situated in a valley at
2250m, the town is well known for its bustling Indian Market. There are many
of stalls and locals wear traditional colourful clothes - a fantastic
introduction to Andean life and a good place to pick up some souvenirs. We
have some time to soak up the atmosphere before continuing our journey.
Overnight in a 400-year old colonial hacienda.

*Accommodation: Hacienda SuMerced (or similar)*



Day 6


A short journey driving over the dramatic (and breathless at 4069m!)
Papallacta Pass. Located east of Quito, the Papallacta Hot Springs are
regarded as the nicest of all Ecuador. We have some time to bathe in both
hot and cold pools as the snow-capped Antisana Volcano (5758m) looms over the
horizon.  We continue our journey, driving around the flanks of the Antisana
Volcano before the descent into the Amazon Basin to our rainforest lodge.
After a short briefing we take a night walk to discover our new surroundings
- there are fantastic night time sounds to listen out for, a wonderful
experience amidst the humidity of the rainforest. 

*Accommodation: Liana Lodge (or similar)*



Day 7


Discover the Amazonian basin on foot. The incredible biodiversity of the
rainforest environment will be explained by our indigenous guide, who will
show us the most interesting and medicinal plants. There is a good chance of
seeing kingfisher, parrot, oropendula and other bird species. Squirrel and
Capuchin monkeys can be seen in this area, although other larger mammals are
considerably more shy and harder to spot. The insect life is also
fascinating, with beautiful butterflies flashing by and Army ants and
Leaf-cutters on patrol. Visit the AmaZoonico Animal Rescue Centre where we
can see some of the forest's larger inhabitants such as tapir, capibara,
pecari and various species of monkey.

*Accommodation: Liana Lodge (or similar)*
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Day 8


Begin the wonderfully scenic drive west along the 'Road of the Waterfalls'
with spectacular views of the upper Amazon Basin and the Andes towering
above. The climb back to the highlands is mesmerising as we watch the ecology
change and the many waterfalls cascade from the high peaks into the lush
valley of the Pastaza River. There are good photo opportunities along the
way, including a visit at the Pailon del Diablo (Devil's Cauldron) waterfall.
We pass through Banos, a picturesque hot spring and pilgrim town adjacent to
the 5000m high volcano of Tungurahua. There is some time to explore Banos
before we drive to our hacienda in Patate.  

*Accommodation: Hacienda Leito (or similar)*
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Day 9


Drive to the region of Chimborazo for a short walk (around one hour) in
Chimborazo National Park, located at approx. 4600m. Due to the equatorial
bulge the summit of Chimborazo is the furthest place from the centre of the
earth! In the national park there are good possibilities to observe vicuñas,
a relative of the llama. This afternoon our journey continues towards
Riobamba where we stay overnight.

*Accommodation: Hacienda Abraspungo (or similar)*
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Day 10


Today involves a colourful train ride across the Andes through the steep and
famous 'Nariz del Diablo' or 'Devil's Nose' - one of the most difficult
railways to have been constructed. If the weather is clear, we can see
volcanoes as we chug slowly down a steep series of switchbacks with
impressive drops. Afterwards visit the incredible Inca architecture at
Ingapirca, the largest Inca ruins in Ecuador. The Inca Empire stretched along
the Andes north through Ecuador into Colombia and south through Peru and deep
into Chile. Ingapirca has fine examples of their famed brickwork as well as a
solar observatory. We descend from the highlands to colonial Cuenca where we
stay for the next two nights.

*Accommodation: Hotel Santa Lucia, Hotel Victoria, Hotel Carvallo (or
similar)**
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Day 11


Like Quito's old centre, Cuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a
charming place to explore. A guided tour this morning takes in the remarkably
intact old town, where many artisans have taken up residence amidst the
narrow colonial streets and famous landmarks. The afternoon is free to
discover the town at your own leisure.

*Accommodation: Hotel Santa Lucia, Hotel Victoria, Hotel Carvallo (or
similar)
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Day 12


A short drive this morning brings us to Cajas National Park, otherwise known
as the 'Gateway to the Snowy Mountains' in local Quichua. This is a stunning
area of lofty peaks, lagoons, lakes and rivers amidst pristine paramo
vegetation. During a walk of around 2 hours we may encounter some of the 125
bird species recorded here, such as Yellow-billed pintails, Ecuadorean
hillstar or Violet-throated metaltail. With good weather we are rewarded with
stunning views of this well preserved national park during our walk. We stay
in a hotel close to Cajas National Park for our last night in the Andean
Highlands before we descend towards the coast. 

*Accommodation: Hosteria Dos Chorreras (or similar)*
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Day 13


Today we descend towards the Pacific and visit the Manglares Churute
Ecological Reserve where we take a boat excursion through the incredible
mangrove forest. This important eco-system has both Red and Black mangrove
species and provides opportunities for seeing a number of aquatic birds and
other wildlife along the many small river inlets. In the afternoon we visit a
cacao plantation to learn about the production of one of Ecuador's biggest
exports. After this we travel to Guayaquil, the main port town in Ecuador,
for our final evening together.

*Accommodation: Grand Hotel Guayaquil (or similar)
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Day 14


The trip comes to an end today after breakfast and it's time to bid Ecuador
and the rest of the group goodbye. Free transfers to Guayaquil airport are
available to all clients today. Those on group flights will fly this evening
and arrive in the UK the following day. 



Day 15

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What's Included

  • All accommodation (see below)

  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

  • Airport arrival transfers

  • Tour leader throughout

  • 13 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 3 dinners

  • All transport and listed activities

What's Not Included

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Travel insurance 

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

Food


All breakfasts, 5 lunches and 3 dinners are included.

Hotel breakfasts are normally buffet style with toast, cereal, eggs, fruits
and tea/coffee all available.

For lunch and dinner, the tour leader will recommend various options in
convenient locations, usually booking restaurants and eating with the group.
Vegetarians can be catered for but please inform us before departure of any
special dietary requests.

Accommodation

We spend 11 nights in comfortable hotels, haciendas and lodges, and two nights in a standard lodge.



Accommodation is a real highlight as we stay in a mix of country haciendas (Spanish colonial estate houses), hotels and lodges. The haciendas offer a real retreat with welcoming staff and beautiful surroundings, such as gardens or mountains. Staying in the jungle is likely to be a memorable experience, our thatched bungalows are nestled in the forest and only reachable by boat. Optional single supplement available, see dates and prices.

Check out our Q&As

  • Are flights included in this tour?

    International flights are not included with this tour.

  • Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?

    We are happy to assist with pre and post tour accommodation. Please enquire for detailed information.

  • Who is Exodus Travels?

    At Exodus Travels, we've been exploring the world for nearly 50 years. From Walking and Trekking, Cultural and Cycling, Responsible Wildlife, to Polar and our new Premium Adventures, we are proud to offer award-winning small group and self-guided tours to 100+ countries worldwide.

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes, our local guides are English speaking.

  • Is there a supplement for solo travellers?

    If you would like to be paired with a tour member of the same gender, there is no additional charge. A single supplement can be requested if you would like your own room.

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

An excellent but busy trip

This is an excellent tour in a country where varie

This is an excellent tour in a country where variety really is the spice of life. You go from the Andes highands, in fairness this is most of the trip with heights, not including the peaks of 2600 to 3600 metres, to the cloud forest, rain forest and the hot and very humid coastal belt. It is very well designed but there are some long coach days. For example on day ten (to Cuenca) we did not finish until after dark having had two long coach rides. It also helps to be reasonably fit if you are to enjoy the more strenuous walks at Chimborazo and Cajas national parks. There are things I would leave out if I was designing the itinerary. For example there is the AmaZoonica Animal rescue centre which says it is not a zoo but it is really and a crowded and disorganised one at that. The Ingapirca ruins were really a non event and mostly reconstructions. One disappointment was the Mangrove boat trip. It did not happen. This was January 2nd and the boatmen simply did not turn up.

Stunning beauty in a geologically active area.

Ecuador is a fascinating, varied and often stunnin

Ecuador is a fascinating, varied and often stunningly beautiful. Apart from high up on some volcanoes, it is very green, with deep valleys dissecting the layers of rock formed of volcanic ash. The people are very friendly and the " indigenous " (as they are known) still live in traditional houses in some mountain areas and have colourful fresh food markets. The programme was well planned, taking in cloud forest, rain forest, the high Andes and the coastal plain. There were activities to appeal to various tastes including bird watching, exploring geologically active areas and wandering in the old colonial centres of towns like Quito and Cuenca. I enjoyed watching the scenery on the long coach journeys (occasionally obscured by rain, it being the wetter season). The hotels, especially the haciendas and the Santa Lucia in Cuenca, were comfortable and large portions of food usually tasty. With so many places included in the itinerary, the pace of the tour was fast with little "spare" time, but that enabled us to see and experience so much.

ANDES TO AMAZON

If you are into mountain scenery and the natural e

If you are into mountain scenery and the natural environment then this is a truly wonderful trip made even more precious by the rich diversity of local dress and customs and the high standard of local accomodation available. Drives can be long but the scenery is so breathtaking that even long drives can be a pleasure. This is the best trip of its type that I have ever made. Thoroughly recommend.

Fantastic and Stunning!

A stunning first trip for us to South America - Ec

A stunning first trip for us to South America - Ecuador has it all. This trip took us on a journey through all the ecosystems of this beautiful Country, from the turbid Amazon with it's humid jungle to winding mountain roads overlooking houses clinging impossibly to the slopes from where a living was hewn from fields bathed in cloud. Subtle changes in the costume of indigenous residents highlighted this varied community, whilst equally subtle changes became the norm as one climbs from the rain through the cloud forests to the highlands with vegetation that appears barren until you look closely at the beauty of the tiny alpine flowers and plants.

ANDES TO AMAZON

This trip exceeded expectations.  We consistently

This trip exceeded expectations.  We consistently enjoyed a huge variety of wonderful flowers and other plants, extremes of weather (snow, humidity and hot sun), local customs, culture and history which were only beaten by the wonderful and diverse landscape. 

You’ve got to see Ecuador

If you want variety then look no further; this tri

If you want variety then look no further; this trip had it all and more. Scenery (stunning), history, wildlife and culture. Boat trips, train rides, walking, easy hiking, wildlife spotting. Volcanoes, Rain Forest, Cloud Forest, the Andes, sugar and cocoa plantations. I even learnt how to use a blowpipe. Great weather throughout the two weeks; only rained for one day (in the rain forest, so expected).

Small country packs a punch!

For a small country Ecuador offers so much, mounta

For a small country Ecuador offers so much, mountains, rainforest jungle, coastal plains, cultural, wildlife and fantastic scenery. It often seems that people overlook Ecuador in favour of the more showy blousy delights of Brazil or the world famous sites of Peru and just stay for a couple of days on their way to Galapagos, well that is a real shame as they are missing a load. I would quite happily go back and do this trip over again.

Wonderful

Amazon to Andes involves a fair amount of bus time

Amazon to Andes involves a fair amount of bus time, but the diversity encountered is well worth it. Some exertion is required, since walks of a couple of hours at high altitudes are involved; but anyone reasonably fit will do just fine. Most of the tour is above 8000 feet; two nights in the Amazon are lower, as is the final day around Guayaquil. Mosquitos were (surprisingly) not present except in the mangroves, last day. Ecuador is a very easy and interesting country to visit. People are friendly, and are obviously proud of their ecological and cultural heritage. Accommodations and food on the trip were excellent, and the tour leader was well informed and experienced (20 years). Highly recommend this trip for anyone interested in exploring this wonderful small country.

Fabulous Trip

Absolutely brilliant trip. Everything I’d hoped

Absolutely brilliant trip. Everything I’d hoped for. Loads to see and do. Lovely country, lovely people. Interesting and varied accommodation. Great group of travelling companions.

Excellent Trip

We flew in 3 days early to see more of Quito, whic

We flew in 3 days early to see more of Quito, which was a good idea as had altitude headache first day. Could easily spend more time in Quito. Tour is full on, varied and really good. Poundland ponchos came in useful for showers, even in the hailstorm as we weren’t cold because we were walking. Spent $300 in total. Would recommend to anyone of reasonable fitness. Excellent holiday

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