Begin your trip in Quito, a UNESCO World Heritage City known for its colonial charm and rich history. Upon arrival, settle into your hotel and attend a welcome meeting with your guide, who will introduce you to the itinerary and provide information on what to expect. Later, take a leisurely evening stroll through Quito’s historic center to see its beautifully lit churches, plazas, and colonial buildings, such as the iconic Plaza de la Independencia and the impressive La Compañía Church.
Haciendas of Ecuador
This 6-day tour takes you through Ecuador’s historic haciendas, showcasing their cultural and natural beauty. Explore Quito’s colonial charm, visit the equatorial line, shop at Otavalo’s indigenous market, and relax in Papallacta’s hot springs. Discover the scenic landscapes of Cotopaxi and enjoy traditional Andean hospitality.
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Highlights
- Historic Hacienda Stays: Experience the charm of Ecuador’s centuries-old haciendas, each with its own unique history and character.
- Cultural Experiences: Visit indigenous markets, meet local artisans, and enjoy traditional Andean cuisine.
- Natural Wonders: Explore Cotopaxi National Park, San Pablo Lake, and the relaxing hot springs of Papallacta.
Includes
- Accommodation in double rooms
- Indicaten Meals
- Private transportation
- Bilingual naturalist guide
- Scheduled Visits
- Entrance Fee
Not Included
- Air Ticket
- Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
- Tips
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive In Quito
Day 2 : Quito Historical Center And Equator Line
Start the day with a guided tour of Quito’s colonial district, visiting key landmarks such as the Monastery of San Francisco, Independence Plaza, and the Government Palace. Continue to the Middle of the World Monument, where you can stand on both hemispheres at once and learn about the cultural significance of the equator. Enjoy lunch of local Andean cuisine at a nearby restaurant, and then visit the Intiñan Museum for interactive exhibits on Ecuador’s indigenous cultures.
Day 3 : Otavalo Market And Indigenous Artisans
Travel north to Otavalo, a city famous for its indigenous market where you can find vibrant textiles, handicrafts, and traditional artwork. Visit the market’s main plaza and take the opportunity to meet local artisans demonstrating their weaving techniques. After lunch at Hacienda Pinsaquí, visit the nearby town of Peguche, where you’ll see indigenous musicians making traditional instruments. Finish the day with a scenic drive around Lake San Pablo for breathtaking views of the Andean mountains.
Day 4 : Papallacta Hot Springs And Cotopaxi National Park
Head east to Papallacta, known for its therapeutic hot springs. Relax in the natural pools surrounded by cloud forest, then enjoy a rejuvenating spa treatment. In the afternoon, travel south to Cotopaxi National Park, home to the iconic snow-capped Cotopaxi volcano. Take a guided hike around the Limpiopungo Lagoon, where you can observe Andean wildlife and enjoy the stunning scenery of the high altitude paramo ecosystem.
Day 5 : Andean Hacienda Experience - Horseback Riding & Traditional Meals
Spend the day at a historic Andean hacienda such as Hacienda La Cienega or Hacienda San Agustín del Callo. Participate in activities such as horseback riding, hiking, or touring the surrounding farmlands. Learn about the history of these grand estates and their role in Ecuador’s colonial past. In the evening, enjoy a cultural presentation with music and folklore stories by the hacienda’s staff.
Day 6 : Depart Quito
On your last day, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hacienda, taking in the serene mountain views and peaceful atmosphere. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for a final visit to Quito’s artisan shops to purchase souvenirs or enjoy a short walk in one of the city’s parks. Your guide will then transfer you to the airport for your departure or onward journey.
Travel Tips
- Bring warm clothing for the cooler highland climate, and lighter layers for warmer daytime temperatures.
- Don’t forget a swimsuit for the hot springs and a camera for capturing the stunning landscapes.
- Use comfortable shoes suitable for walking and light hiking.
Weather Preparedness
The highlands have cool temperatures and potential rain. Dress in layers and carry a waterproof jacket and comfortable hiking shoes.
Fitness Requirements
The tour involves light walking, occasional short hikes, and horseback riding activities. It is suitable for travelers with basic to moderate fitness levels.
Accommodation
- Quito: Ikala UIO or similar
- Otavalo: Hacienda Chorlaví or similar
- Papallacta: Termas de Papallacta
- Cotopaxi: Hostería La Cienega or similar
FAQs
Haciendas typically offer horseback riding, guided tours, and farm visits. Additional activities such as cooking classes or cultural workshops may be arranged upon request.
Yes, most haciendas can cater to dietary needs with advance notice. Ecuadorian cuisine is diverse and can be adjusted to accommodate preferences.
Yes, private transportation is included throughout the tour, ensuring a comfortable and seamless travel experience.