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Highlights
Visit Ecuador and admire the ornate buildings of Quito’s Old Town. Explore South America’s lush Amazon jungle. Cruise around Peru’s Ballestas Islands. Experience a Peruvian homestay near the Colca Canyon
Overview
Get set for the ultimate South American odyssey. Covering six countries over 112 amazing days, travel through Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil on an epic adventure. Experience spectacular scenery, magnificent ruins, fascinating culture and some of the friendliest people on the planet. Start among Ecuador’s glorious colonial buildings in Quito, then penetrate deep into the Amazon Jungle before heading south to Peru to follow the footsteps of the Incas. Marvel at the majestic citadel of Machu Picchu, visit the fascinating floating islands on Lake Titicaca, gaze in awe at the cascading waters of Iguazu Falls and survey vast Bolivian salt flats. If it’s unspoilt nature you’re after then this trip has it covered: majestic glaciers, verdant forests, crystal lakes, soaring mountains and more. This unforgettable trip will leave you enchanted by the breathtaking scenery and friendly people of this remarkable continent.
Quito
Border Information: if joining in Quito, you will most likely enter Ecuador at
Quito Mariscal Sucre International Airport.
There will be an important group meeting at 6:00pm at the joining hotel -
please look out at the hotel reception for a note from your leader with more
details about this important meeting.
In Quito we will stay in a friendly local hotel in the 'New Town'.
Hotel for the night: Fuente de Piedra II
Hotel Fuente de Piedra II
Juan Leon Mera N23-21 y Baquedano
Mariscal Sucre
Quito
Ecuador
Tel - +593 2290 0323
About Quito:
Quito is the capital of Ecuador, nestled in a hollow in the mountains in between
the volcanos Cayambe, Pichincha and Cotopaxi - at 2,850m above sea level, it
is the world's highest official capital city. Founded in 1534 by a group of settlers
led by Sebastián de Benalcázar, the town slowly grew throughout the Spanish
colonial era and after the region's independence from Spain in 1822.
The colonial old town is a maze of steep, cobbled streets with intricately
carved, overhanging balconies, and some of the best examples of Spanish
colonial art and churches anywhere in the Americas - along with Kraków, Quito
was the first ever World Cultural Heritage Sites declared by UNESCO in 1978.
The modern area of the town is lively and has some fantastic restaurants and
bars. Quito's mix of European and Indian cultures make this a really fascinating
city, and you will come across stalls displaying Indian textiles, colourful wall
hangings, jewellery, pottery and woodcarvings. Quito has some incredible
museums, galleries and parks in the city, and some excellent adventure
activities and mountain treks nearby for those with extra time in the area.
Ecuadorian Amazon
Today our journey begins with a drive to the edge of the Amazon basin near the
town of Tena, where we head to our jungle lodge for an incredible 3-night stay.
In the Amazon Jungle we will stay in a comfortable rainforest lodge with meals
included.
Estimated Drive Time - 4 hours
About Ecuadorian Amazon:
The eastern part of Ecuador consists largely of tropical moist broadleaf forests
that cover the lower slopes of the Andes and spill down into the Amazon Basin.
The upland rainforest is strikingly different to that which is found in the lower
basin, and features steep, rugged ridges and cascading streams and waterfalls.
From our lodge near the city of Tena, we will explore these upland forests on
foot and by boat - we'll aim to find various waterfalls, caves and creeks in the
forest, all the while keeping an eye out for the area's elusive wildlife. We'll also
visit a local Quichua community during our stay in the forest lodge.
Ecuadorian Amazon
( Day 3 to 4 )
Over the next two days we will head into the Amazon jungle, enjoying
rain forest treks exploring the nearby waterfalls and caves, and trips down the
Napo River in motorised dugout canoes, hopefully spotting plenty of wildlife on
the way. We will also see some ancient fossils and petroglyphs, and visit a local
Quichua community.
Ecuadorian Amazon
( Day 3 to 4 )
Over the next two days we will head into the Amazon jungle, enjoying
rain forest treks exploring the nearby waterfalls and caves, and trips down the
Napo River in motorised dugout canoes, hopefully spotting plenty of wildlife on
the way. We will also see some ancient fossils and petroglyphs, and visit a local
Quichua community.
Rio Verde
Today we will drive back into the highlands of Ecuador, arriving in Rio Verde
near the famous Tungurahua volcano.
In Rio Verde we will stay at a well-equipped campsite with great facilities.
Estimated Drive Time - 4 hours
About Rio Verde:
A few kilometres from the town of Baños is the small village of Rio Verde,
named after the clear green water of the river that flows through the town. A
number of waterfalls are found along its course, the most spectacular being
The Devil’s Cauldron (‘El Pailon del Diablo’), a 20 minute walk from our
excellent campsite.
Whilst staying here, we will have the opportunity to take part in optional
adventure activities like as horse-riding, canyoning, mountain biking and
rafting, as well as making the short trip into Baños to visit the thermal springs
Rio Verde, Baños
( Day 6 to 7 )
Today we will drive to the remote village of Chugchilán, via the spectacular
highland scenery along the road of the 'Quilotoa Loop'.
In Chugchilán we will stay in a fantastic local hostel where breakfast and dinner
are included, giving you a chance to enjoy traditional Ecuadorian food.
Estimated Drive Time - 7 hours.
About Chugchilán:
Set on the slopes of the Rio Toachi Canyon, the peaceful village of Chugchilán is
our base to explore the stunning green landscapes of central Ecuador. Several
day hikes are available in the area, the most famous being one from the
volcanic Lake Quilotoa back to Chugchilán - this is without doubt one of the
most beautiful day-treks to be found in South America, and takes you through
the canyon and the lush fields of the area.
Rio Verde, Baños
( Day 6 to 7 )
We will have two full days of free time for a range of activities in Rio Verde,
such as white-water rafting, trekking, canyoning, cycling, and other options.
We will also have the opportuinty to visit the nearby town of Banos and
its popular volcanic thermal springs.
About Baños:
Nestled in the shadow of the fiery Tungurahua volcano is the exquisite town of
Baños. Tungurahua is one of Ecuador's largest active volcanoes, and provides an
incredible backdrop to treks and explorations in the area. There are some
beautiful waterfalls, excellent trekking and mountain biking opportunities, and
some famous volcanic hot springs which give the town its name!
Chugchilan
Today we will drive to the remote village of Chugchilán, via the spectacular
highland scenery along the road of the 'Quilotoa Loop'.
In Chugchilán we will stay in a fantastic local hostel where breakfast and dinner
are included, giving you a chance to enjoy traditional Ecuadorian food.
Estimated Drive Time - 7 hours.
About Chugchilán:
Set on the slopes of the Rio Toachi Canyon, the peaceful village of Chugchilán is
our base to explore the stunning green landscapes of central Ecuador. Several
day hikes are available in the area, the most famous being one from the
volcanic Lake Quilotoa back to Chugchilán - this is without doubt one of the
most beautiful day-treks to be found in South America, and takes you through
the canyon and the lush fields of the area.
Lake Quilotoa, Chugchilán
Today we will transfer to the village of Quilotoa to see its stunning crater lake,
and take an included day trek back to Chugchilán through the local villages,
canyons, and beautiful scenery. This walk is widely considered one of the best
day treks in Ecuador!
The mostly-downhill usually takes between 4-6 hours, but please be aware that
there is a section towards the end of the trek with a steep incline which you
will need to be physically fit for - although we thoroughly recommend the trek,
it can be skipped by anyone if they prefer.
About Lake Quilotoa:
Lake Quilotoa is a beautiful volcanic crater lake located at 3,600m above sea
level in the hills between the towns of Zumbahua and Chugchilán. Its emerald
water spans a circle with a diameter of 2kms - Quilotoa is an active volcano,
but the last major eruption was over 850 years ago. It is possible to hike down
from the crater rim to the lakeside. The descent takes 30 minutes and climbing
back up takes about an hour. The lake also lends its name to the Quilotoa Loop,
given to the winding circuit of spectacular dirt roads that connect Lake
Quilotoa to Latacunga and the Pan-American Highway. The roads that lead
away from Latacunga are unpaved, winding and have spectacular views of the
mountains, rivers and verdant landscape. We will head to the town of
Chugchilán on the northern section of the loop and head out on the southern
section of the loop allowing you to see some of the more remote areas of the
central Andes of Ecuador.
Cuenca
Today we will drive along the remainder of the Quilotoa Loop and then head
south to the beautiful colonial town of Cuenca. We will pass through the
stunning landscape of the Cajas National Park en route.
In Cuenca we will stay in a centrally-located hotel.
Estimated Drive Time - 7 hours.
About Cuenca:
Cuenca is Ecuador's third-largest city and its small centre is home to some
beautiful architecture. The city was founded in 1557 and named after the city
of Cuenca in Spain, the birthplace of the Viceroy of Peru at the time.
This small university town is a pleasure to explore, and you'll discover
impressive churches that date back to the 16th and 17th Centuries, attractive
colonial buildings, tranquil plazas and lively markets. The Ecuadorians consider
it the finest city in the country, and many of its buildings are constructed from
marble and decorated with stunning woodwork and ironwork.
Cuenca is also the home of the Panama hat, and you can visit one of the famous
hat factories and watch the skills of the craftsman on your travels here.
Cuenca
Today we will have a free day to explore the colonial city of Cuenca. The
town is the birthplace of the famous Panama Hat, and we will have the
opportunity today to visit one of the factories to learn about the manufacturing
process.
Punta Sal
Border information: Exit Ecuador at Huaquillas, enter Peru at Tumbes.
Today we will have a long drive day south, crossing the border into northern
Peru.
We will stay at a friendly local campsite just outside of Punta Sal, on a
beautiful and serene beach on the shore of the Pacific Ocean.
Estimated Drive Time - 10-11 hours.
About Punta Sal:
Situated on the shores of the Pacific Ocean in a long, curved bay, Punta Sal is a
haven of sun and sand. The warm and tranquil waters are a pleasure to swim in
and there's also the opportunity to set out on boat trips along the coast line.
For those who prefer to stay on dry land, horse riding along the beach and salsa
lessons can be arranged, or just kick-back in a hammock and laze the day away,
enjoying the peace and quiet of this beautiful spot.