6 Day itinerary in Ecuador, South America
This Multisport Ecuador tour takes place in two different regions, traversing through the heights of the Andes, with its spectacular volcanoes, down into the lush Amazon Basin. This is the ideal combination for guests who enjoy adventures with a wide variety of activities. This Multisport Ecuador to... Read More
By Juan Carlos and Maggy
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Cotopaxi Volcano - One of the highest active volcanoes in the world, covered with ice on its peak.
Amazon Rainforest - Hike in the Amazon jungle and paddle the rapids of the Jatunyacu river.
El Pailon del Diablo - Hike up to one of the most powerful waterfalls of Ecuador.
Llanganates National Park - Famous for its amazing landscapes and storied mystery.
Cotopaxi Volcano - One of the highest active volcanoes in the world, covered with ice on its peak.
Amazon Rainforest - Hike in the Amazon jungle and paddle the rapids of the Jatunyacu river.
El Pailon del Diablo - Hike up to one of the most powerful waterfalls of Ecuador.
Llanganates National Park - Famous for its amazing landscapes and storied mystery.
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HIKING QUILOTOA CRATER LAKE
You start your Ecuador Multisport adventure by driving for 3 hours from the meeting point in Quito to the heart of the Andes along the Avenue of the Volcanoes. The ride will take you to Quilotoa, the highlight of the Ilinizas Ecological Reserve. Tucked in between rolling mountains of greens and golds, lies this beautiful turquoise Crater Lake, a real gem. You will hike for an hour down into the crater. At the bottom, you will have the option to rent a kayak to go paddling in the lake and enjoy a jaw-dropping 360-degree perspective. After enjoying this masterpiece of Mother Nature, you will hike back up. There is also the option to hire a mule to take you back up. Once at the top, you will have lunch, and then visit the local handicraft and paintings market before going to the Hacienda where you will stay overnight.
Guide: Included for the day
Meals: Lunch
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HIKE TO COTOPAXI GLACIERS
After acclimatizing the day before at Quilotoa, you will be ready to take on our next challenge: climbing up to the Cotopaxi Volcano. Your day starts with a soothing cup of coca tea, which according to locals helps to ward off altitude sickness, while taking in our surroundings in the beautiful Cotopaxi National Park. Afterward, you will be ready to hit the trail. Starting at around 15,000 feet and going up to almost 17,000 feet. Due to the steepness of the trail, it will take about two hours to finish. In the afternoon, you will head to Baños de Agua Santa, a lovely town tucked between towering mountain ridges and surrounded by ever-flowing waterfalls. Baños is filled with charming restaurants and is a great place to have a night on the town.
Guide: Included for the day
Meals: Breakfast
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BIKING AT THE LLANGANATES
Today, you will start your day by driving up high into the Llanganates National Park for a day of biking. In the first hour of the biking trip, there will be a gradual uphill followed by two hours of mostly downhill, giving you the chance to catch the breeze and enjoy the fresh Andean mountain air. The total descent is about 5000 feet and has spectacular views of the Tungurahua Volcano. In the afternoon, you will go to the famous “Swing at the End of the World” at Casa del Arbol. Dare yourself to take a ride and fly high over the trees and into the clouds. If time allows it, there may be the option of zip lining.
Meals: Breakfast
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CANYONING IN THE AMAZON
You start the day by visiting the Pailon del Diablo, a raging cascade tucked between canyon walls. Afterwards, you will take a scenic and awe-inspiring drive into the Amazon basin: a megadiverse ecosystem full of different species of plants and animals. You will have a traditional lunch, and afterward, go explore on foot one of multiple spectacular canyons in the area. You will stop at one of the smaller ones to do some canyoning! Afterward, we have a treat in store. You will head to a bonfire and learn how to make chocolate fondue. Cacao is an important commodity export for the country, which produces some of the finest chocolate in the world, the sweetest way to end the day!
Guide: Included for the day
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
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RAFTING JATUNYACU
This will be the most action-packed day of your Ecuador Multisport adventure as you will paddle down the Jatunyacu River. This river is a class 3, originating from the Llanganates Mountains. Legend says there is a hidden Inca treasure in this area, and although many explorers venture in trying to find it, it has yet to be found. A picnic will be served on the river bank, and then you will drive for one hour to your lodge for some relaxing time at the pool. At night you will have a delicious dinner, and after that, you will venture into the night to search for amphibians and insects.
Guide: Included for the day
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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CAVING AT THE TEMPLE OF CEREMONY – BACK TO QUITO
In the morning, you will travel by car for about ten minutes to the nearby forest. There, you will visit Templo de Ceremonia, a place known by the local Kichwa indigenous people for being used by their ancestors to do some kind of rituals involving the power of Ayahuasca and their connections with the Pachamama (Mother Earth). You will have the chance to enter into a cave where our local guide will tell us more details about this special place. Later, you will have a traditional lunch from the area, and then, you will start your return back to the meeting point in Quito. On arrival, there will be an optional dinner with the group to say goodbye and share the memories of the trip.
Guide: Included for the day
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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I’m Juan Carlos. I was born and raised in Ecuador. Graduated in Administration and electromechanics. I am a born traveler, a seeker of new travel experiences. Passionate about tourism in Ecuador and Latin America.
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