Day 1: Arrival at Quito
Transfer to Grand Hotel Mercure Alameda (****), situated in the centre of the New Town.
Day 2: Quito – sight-seeing tour

In the morning we will experience Quito with an extensive sight-seeing tour. At the foot of the Pichincha volcano, Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is nestled in a green Andes valley at an elevation of 2,850 meters. It is one of the oldest cities in South America and one of only a handful that were able to preserve many monuments and artworks from colonial times. The Old Town of Quito is under preservation order by the UNESCO since 1978. Our tour will start at Plaza Grande, past the Cathedral and the President’s Palace on to the grandiose churches El Sagrario and La Companía. Above this, you will get to know the places Santo Domingo, La Merced and San Francisco. Finally, we visit the monastery San Francisco, a gem of America’s colonial art. Accommodation one more time at Grand Hotel Mercure Alameda (****). In the afternoon we provide you with facultative excursions:
a) Mitad del Mundo: memorial of the Equator
b) Cable car to the Pichincha (4.100m)
Day 3: Cotopaxi National Park

On the Panamericana we are heading in a southward direction. An unspoiled road leads to Cotopaxi National Park. After arriving at the elevated plain Limpiopungo (3.830 m), we acclimate and undertake a short hike to get to know the manifold flora of the Andean uplands. In the late afternoon, we reach the Hacienda Leito next to Patate, embedded in marvelous green mountainous landscape, where we will stay for two nights. Here we have a splendid view at the active volcano Tungurahua (5.016 m).
Day 4: Pastaza Canyon – Baños

In the morning, we drive through the Pastaza- Canyon with its spectacular declivities and various cascades. Subsequently, we go on an unhurried walk at Río Verde and admire the thunderous waterfall “Pailón del Diablo” (Devil’s pan). In the afternoon, we reach the airy small town Baños, situated at the foot of the active volcano Tungurahua. In the evening, we will be back at Hacienda Leito.
Day 5: Guamote market – Chimborazo – Riobamba

Today you visit the colorful original Indian market of Guamote, which takes place on Thursdays. You have enough time to observe the interesting market atmosphere. Your journey continues at noon to the Mountain Chimborazo (6.310 m), the country’s highest mountain. In Arenal, a landscape reminiscent of a desert, you have the opportunity to watch vicuñas, relatives of the llama. By bus we reach the Hermanos Carrel shelter at a height of 4.800 meters, a short optional hike leads to the Edward Whymper shelter at the height of 5.000. In the late afternoon we reach Riobamba, where we sleep in Hostería Abraspungo.
Day 6: Train ride across the Devil’s nose – Ingapirca - Cuenca

Today, you can embark on the most thrilling train ride in all of South America. Through captivating scenery, the train makes its way to the Devil’s Nose, a rock face that is several hundred feet tall and requires the train to zigzag carefully up the mountain. Our journey continiues to to Ingapirca, where you find the biggest Inca ruins of Ecuador, you learn a lot about the culture of these fascinating people and their ancestors, the Cañairs. In the late afternoon, you reach the colonial city of Cuenca, where your accommodation will be Hotel Santa Lucía (****) for two nights.
Day 7: Cuenca

Today we get to know the beautiful colonial city of Cuenca, which has been put under preservation order by the UNESCO in 1999. Our tour comprises the waterfront along the Tomebamba River, the impressive Cathedral, the daily market and the colorful flower market. Above this, a tour to a local panama hat factory provides you with the opportunity to observe how these finely woven hats are made. In the afternoon, there is plenty of time to stroll across the beautiful alleys of the city. Hotel Santa Lucia (****)
Day 8: Cajas National Park– Guayaquil

In the morning, we are visiting El Cajas Nature Reserve, a humid, hilly mountain region with more than 200 small lakes. Among these magnificent surroundings, we go for a short hike. Later on, we arrive at the tropical lowlands after a spectacular drive through various clime, - and vegetation zones. Late afternoon: arrival at Guayaquil, night at Hotel Hampton Inn (****).
Day 9: Guayaquil – City tour

In the outdoor enclosures of the Parque Histórico Guayaquil you can watch countless animal species of the coastal lowlands in a natural setting. The carefully restored houses and haciendas from the era of the cocoa boom will transport you back in time to the late 19th century. In the afternoon we go on an extensive sight- seeing tour. The highlights of this tour include Parque Bolívar with its numerous iguanas, the impressive city hall on Plaza de Administración, the Moorish clock tower, the waterfront “Malecón 2000” that stretches for three kilometers next to the Guayas river, the historic neighborhood of Las Peñas, and finally Santa Ana hill, which offers a panoramic view over the vibrant city with its abundance of tropical charm. Hotel Hampton Inn (****).
Day 10
Transfer to the airport and departure for your next destination.