Exploring Southern Ecuador Tour
Guayaquil, Cuenca, Saraguro, Vilcabamba & Zaruma
11 days
The geography of southern Ecuador covers 3 continental regions, creating
an excellent environment for cultural encounters, archeology including
Inca and pre Incan sites, active travel and improving health and fitness,
as well as offering us some of natures most extraordinary landscapes.
The south of the country offers authenticity and true charm where its
people preserve the traditions and customs that are practically lost in
other places. It is also an excellent destination for practicing adventure
sports and enjoying nature.
Day 1: Arrival to Guayaquil
Arrival to Guayaquil, a great demonstration of modern urbanism and the
main commercial center of Ecuador. Overnight at selected hotel.
Day
2: Guayaquil city tour & Historical Park - Flight to Cuenca
During the tour we visit the main square, walk down the main 9 de Octubre
avenue, stop at the Plaza Seminario, commonly known as Iguanas park and
then to the Malecon 2000. This long and beautiful waterfront offer entertainment
for all ages, play grounds for kids, botanical garden, Ecuadorian history
museum, an e-max, shopping area, good restaurants and obviously a wonderful
view over to the Guayas river. Las Peñas neighborhood at the far
end of the waterfront, shows the old Guayaquil and its an excellent
place to walk around and visit a local bar.
Afterwards, the group will be driven to The Historical
Park, which has a lively exhibition of how life used to be in Guayaquil
and its surroundings back in the nineteen and early twenty century. Here
we find a wild life zone where we could see monkeys, crocodiles, eagles,
macaws, etc typical from the tropics. Also there is an architectural zone
with houses and farms from the early years and finally a botanical zone
showing all sorts of plants and crops from the tropics. Late afternoon
we take you to the airport to catch a flight to Cuenca. B , L
Day 3: Cuenca, the jewel of the Andes. City tour half
day & lunch
In Cuenca you will take a walking tour of the old town will take us through
magnificent churches, beautiful old buildings, flower and handicrafts
markets, art galleries, workshops and all the wonders that Cuenca, with
its colonial style and pleasant atmosphere, offers its visitors. We will
also ride along the Tomebamba River, while admiring the ancient houses
perched on the river bank above. We will drive through some modern neighborhoods
and enjoy a panoramic view of the city from the vantage point of Turi.
We will also visit ceramic art gallery, a straw hat factory or an artists
workshop, depending on your personal preferences. B , L -
Day
4: Ingapirca & Cañari culture
After an hour and a half along the Pan-American Highway enjoying amazing
countryside Andean landscapes, we reach the most important and well-preserved
Inca complex in the country, Ingapirca, which was originally a worshipping
temple for the sun. Here we do an easy walk around the ruins and visit
the site museum. Additionally, depending on the day of the week, we also
visit picturesque Cañari Indian markets observing their traditional
colorful customs, visit other smaller ruins in the area, indigenous communities,
local artisans, beautiful churches and/or other highlights found on the
way. Lunch is included in a local restaurant. Return and overnight in
Cuenca. B , L -
Day 5: El Cajas National Park.
El Cajas is considered a paradise for hikers due to its ecological conservation
and natural beauty. On our trip, we do a moderate hike for about 3 hours
through some of its 230 glacier lakes, admiring the moorland vegetation
(high Andean grassland, like moors at high altitude) with amazing micro
flora, some patches of Quinoa primary forests and spectacular rock formations.
The 2nd walk last about 1 hour in the lower cloud forest zone; rich in
plant life and abundant in species of birds. The 2 walks are in very different
environments, showing all the highlights of the park. For lunch we go
to a local restaurant or we take a packed lunch. . B , L -
Day
6: Hacienda Totorillas & Horse riding
After a half hour drive from Cuenca, we reach Totorillas, a charming farm
in an amazing natural spot, located in the area known as the mountains
of Tarqui. Horse riding is definitely the specialty and little experience
is required, on a trip aimed at passengers that would like to witness
and experience daily countryside life. Once on the horses, we will ride
along countryside trails through indigenous and private farming sites,
areas of primary forest, the ancient Inca trail and small hidden villages.
The old trails from the colonial era follow the top of the mountain ridge,
providing amazing views from the saddle. Horses are professionally trained
for any level of experience. Overnight at Hacienda Totorillas. B , L,
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Day 7: Sharing the Saraguro culture drive to
Vilcabamba
Today we drive to Saraguro the center of a very special Indigenous group
where we will visit several nearby villages. Here skilled artisans produce
fine textiles (ponchos, skirts, belts, bed & table cover, etc), decorative
and utilitarian ceramic, ship wool hats and colorful jewelry mainly made
of beads and silver. Also we will visit their organic orchards were they
grow many of the vegetables, fruits and herbs used in their diet. Lunch
will be a very special one, as we will be introduced to their sharing
rituals of the Pinshi Mikuna in company of a Saraguro family.
In the afternoon we will do a hike up to their sacred waterfall where
we will be part of a shamanic energizing ritual. The Yachags (shamans)
invocate in conjunction with the participants to their sacred natural
elements (wind, fire, water, earth, sun and moon) to regain positive energy.
In the afternoon we continue to Vilcabamba valley. B , L, D -
Day 8: Full day in Vilcabamba, the valley of eternal
youth
Vilcabamba is located in a warm subtropical valley with a very pleasant
and relaxed atmosphere excellent for hiking or simply enjoying the natural
scenery and landscape. It is known for its spa facilities and laid back
life style and many people who live to be 100 years old. B , L, D -
Day 9: Podocarpus National Park Loja
drive to Zaruma
Podocarpus is considered one of the richest areas in the world with regard
to diversity of birds. Within the park more than 560 species have been
identified. For this reason it has become one of the most visited areas
in the world for bird watching. We continue our journey and stop in Loja
city, a charming place with history and interesting traditions. We then
drive on a picturesque road heading west to Zaruma. B , L, D -
Day 10: Zaruma, the hidden treasure of the South
Zaruma is an old mining town perched on a hill top with beautiful wooden
colonial style houses, where we will spend the day exploring the outstanding
architecture of the town and other interesting sites around it. B, L,
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Day 11: Birdwatching at Jocotoco reserve Tropical
farm Guayaquil
Today we go to one of the most spectacular protected areas, where you
dont need to be a birdwatcher to enjoy seeing an amazing amount
and diversity of humming birds flying around you. Jocotoco also hosts
many other interesting birds as toucans and umbrella birds, so here we
do some hiking to explore this wonderful site. We then continue on a coastal
road, stop at a tropical farm to see the main products growing there as
bananas, coffee, cocoa and several tropical fruits. We end our journey
late afternoon in Guayaquil. B , L -
2011 Price per person in US$: with 2-3 people =
$1510, with 4-6 people = US$1390
Accommodation: Tourist superior class, in double and
triple rooms
Included
Private transportation, bilingual professional certified guides, accommodation
on double basis at selected tourist superior and/or first class hotels,
lodges & haciendas, all breakfasts and meals as listed on itinerary,
all excursions mentioned above, entrance fees and equipment used on activities.
Not included
International flights and airport taxes, personal drinks, travel insurance
& personal expenses.