Ecuador
Ecuador, a small but diverse country in South America, is a paradise for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and culture enthusiasts. From the stunning Galápagos Islands to the towering Andes Mountains and the lush Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador offers breathtaking landscapes and unique wildlife. Explore the colonial charm of Quito, hike the Cotopaxi volcano, and relax on the Pacific coast in Montañita. Whether you're wandering through the colorful markets of Otavalo, soaking in Baños' hot springs, or discovering indigenous culture in Cuenca, Ecuador provides an unforgettable experience for every traveler.
Itenarary
- Arrive at Mariscal Sucre International Airport
- Explore Quito’s historic center (UNESCO-listed)
- Visit La Compañía Church and Plaza Grande
- Ride the TelefériQo for panoramic city views
- Visit the Equator Line at Mitad del Mundo
- Explore the Intiñan Museum for interactive exhibits
- Hike around Pululahua Crater, one of the few inhabited volcanic craters
- Return to Quito for a relaxed evening
- Day trip to Otavalo, Ecuador’s largest indigenous market
- Explore the craft stalls and textiles
- Hike around Cuicocha Lagoon, a stunning crater lake
- Return to Quito
- Drive to Cotopaxi National Park (2 hours from Quito)
- Hike to the José Rivas Refuge (4,800m altitude)
- Visit Limpiopungo Lagoon for wildlife spotting
- Overnight stay in a mountain lodge
- Drive to Baños, the adventure capital of Ecuador
- Visit the famous Pailón del Diablo waterfall
- Try ziplining, canyoning, or cycling the Ruta de las Cascadas
- Relax in the hot springs of Baños
- Travel to Tena for a rainforest experience
- Explore jungle trails and spot exotic wildlife
- Visit indigenous communities and learn about their traditions
- Stay overnight in an eco-lodge
- Return to Quito for last-minute sightseeing
- Alternatively, fly to the Galápagos Islands for an extended trip
- Fly home from Quito
Day 1: Arrival in Quito – The Andean Capital
Day 2: Mitad del Mundo & Pululahua Crater
Day 3: Otavalo Market & Cuicocha Lagoon
Day 4: Cotopaxi National Park Adventure
Day 5: Baños – Adventure & Relaxation
Day 6: Amazon Rainforest – Tena or Cuyabeno
Day 7: Return to Quito or Galápagos Extension
Day 8: Departure
Places to Visit
Basilica del Voto Nacional
Casa del Alabado Museo
Catch the Views from Teleferico
Chapel of Man
Ciudad Mitad del Mundo
Convent and Monastery San Francisco
Cotopaxi and Cajas National Parks
Cuenca
Exploring the Amazon’s Upper Reaches in Tena
La Campaña
La Forest Street Art Tour
La Nariz del Diablo_ The Devil’s Nose
Otavalo Market
Parque Carolina
Quito_ Ecuador’s Historic Andean Capital
Stop by Plaza Grande
The Beaches of Salinas, Bahía, and Montañita
The Boardwalk of Guayaquil
The Crystal Palace
The Galápagos Islands
The Hot Springs of Baños
Walk down La Ronda
Must-Know Facts About Ecuador
Ecuador is named after the equator, which runs through the country.
It is home to the Galápagos Islands, famous for Charles Darwin’s evolutionary studies.
Quito is the world’s highest official capital city at 2,850 meters.
Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries per square kilometer.
The country uses the US dollar as its official currency.
Ecuador produces some of the finest chocolate in the world.
It has four distinct regions: the Andes, Amazon, Pacific Coast, and Galápagos.
The Cotopaxi Volcano is one of the highest active volcanoes in the world.
Otavalo Market is one of South America’s largest indigenous markets.
The Panama hat actually originated in Ecuador, not Panama!
It is home to the Galápagos Islands, famous for Charles Darwin’s evolutionary studies.
Quito is the world’s highest official capital city at 2,850 meters.
Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries per square kilometer.
The country uses the US dollar as its official currency.
Ecuador produces some of the finest chocolate in the world.
It has four distinct regions: the Andes, Amazon, Pacific Coast, and Galápagos.
The Cotopaxi Volcano is one of the highest active volcanoes in the world.
Otavalo Market is one of South America’s largest indigenous markets.
The Panama hat actually originated in Ecuador, not Panama!