8-Day Ecuador Multisport Once in a Life Time
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8-Day Ecuador Multisport Once in a Life Time

8 days
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Day 1: Quito Arrival
Meet your guide for the welcome briefing at 7pm at the hotel's lobby.
Day 2: Hiking in Cotopaxi National Park (B,L)
Head southward along the gorgeous Avenue of Volcanoes, once at the Cotopaxi, we go hiking around Limpiopungo lagoon and the foothills of Rumiñahui volcano. Later, continue the drive to Baños.
Hiking.- 3 hours, distance: 4mi (6.4 km), elevation gain: 1200ft (366m), maximum elevation: 13850ft (4222m)
Day 3: Biking in Llanganates National Park (B)
We bike from the Llanganates down to the Pastaza River Canyon, enjoying the beauty of the clould forest and views of the Andean Farms, while descending into the jungle, we will have a breath-taking view of the Tunguragua active volcano. Later we visit the swing of the end of the world.
Biking.- 3 hours, distance: 20mi (32.18 km), elevation gain: 500ft (152m), maximum elevation: 10450ft (3185m)
Day 4: Amazon - Canyoning (B,L,D)
Today we take a cable car to visit the Bride´s Veil waterfall, and hike to the Pailon Del Diablo waterfall, the second highest in Ecuador. Later, we will go deeper into the jungle and go canyoning while our guide teach us about the importance of this ecosystem, tonight we stay with a local family and learn how to make chocolate fondue.
Day 5: Rafting the Jatunyacu River Rafting - Papallacta hot springs (B,L)
We start our day with a rafting adventure, while paddleling this class III river we will see people panning for gold and fishing with nets, the Jatunyacu is a very important tributary for the Napo, which is a the longest river in Ecuador, afterwards we visit a Hummingbird reserve and later continue to the Hot springs.
Rafting.- 4 hours, distance: 18mi (28.96 km)
Day 6: Cloud Forest - Otavalo Indian Market (D)
Early morning we go hiking in the cloud forest searching for birds and orchids, then we visit the Equator line and have a scenery drive to the Otavalo Indigenous Market, this is the best chance you have to find the best souvenirs possible.
Day 7: Trekking Cuicocha Crater Lake - Quito (B,L)
Today our adventure will take us on a trek around this still active volcano, your guide will present many beautiful flowers to you along the trail and if it is a clear day you might view more than 10 volcanoes in the surroundings, later we will take a boat ride to the center of the crater to observe bubbles coming up as part of the activity of Cuicocha.
Trekking.- 5 hours, distance: 7.5mi (12.07 km), elevation gain: 2500ft (762m), maximum elevation: 11470ft (3496m)
Day 8: Quito Departure (B)
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  • WHAT'S INCLUDED? Activities: 3 hours hiking in Cotopaxi National Park in the Andes, 3 hours biking in the Llanganates National Park, 4 hours white-water rafting on Jatunyacu River in the Amazon rainforest, 3 hours canyoning at Pimpilala waterfalls, bird watching and hiking exploration in the cloud forest, soaking in Papallacta hot springs, 5 hours trekking the loop of Cuicocha Crater Lake, share time with local indigenous people in the Amazon, making chocolate, salsa lesson.Accommodation based in double occupancy: 2 nights at Hotel Dann Carlton in Quito, 2 nights at Casa de Luis Boutique Hotel in Baños, 1 night at Basic Lodge in the Amazon, 1 night at 5 stars Spa Resort in Papallacta, 1 nights at Colonial Hacienda in ImbaburaNOTE.- Accommodation might change for similar places according to availability.Transportation: Private and comfortable land transportation Gear:
  • Trekking or Hiking: Black Diamond trekking sticks
  • Biking: Trek X Caliber MTB (hydraulic disc brakes, front Rock Shock suspension), Bontrager helmets, full finger gloves
  • Canyoning: rubber boots, ropes, harnesses and helmets
  • Rafting: Aire and NRS 7-people- rafts, NRS life jackets, NRS paddles, splash jackets
  • Trip Leader: Certified AJ expert english-speaking adventure trip leader and local guides
Not included
  • WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED? International Flights Travel Insurance Mandatory Meals not described in the Itinerary, estimated budged 120usd Airport Transfers Tips for guides and drivers, estimated budged 120usd
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • IMPORTANT TRAVEL TIPS Ecuador is a wonderful, colorful and friendly country to visit. It is, however, a very different culture. So to ensure that you are fully prepared for the trip and enjoy your stay here we provide the following travel tips: GENERAL (TRAVEL IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY): Ecuador is a developing country and many regions still live in poverty. Although the tourism infrastructure is reasonably good and improving each year it can still be difficult at times to travel.You will often be needing a little patience as things tend to run on “latino time” – buses often depart late, people often arrive late to meetings, and things generally happen more slowly and with less urgency than in other countries.The best way to deal with these differences is to look on the bright side and take each challenge as part of your travel experience. Relax and enjoy these sides to Latin culture. ETIQUETTE & BEHAVIOR Ecuador is one of South America´s most hospitable nations. Even in the overburdened metropolis of Quito, people are happy to give directions, chat, and ask a question. You´ll often hear “De donde vienes?” (“Where are you from?”). Ecuadorians are extremely knowledgeable and proud of the history of their country. In the cities women who know each other often greet each other with a single kiss on the cheek, while men shake hands. SHOPPING & BARGAINING Ecuador has many colorful markets – both for handicrafts and local products. Before buying you should always bargain in price as this is the custom and the locals often try to charge extra to the tourists. There is no general guideline as to how much you should pay for any individual item – you should decide how much you are willing to pay, start your offers lower than that amount and compromise little by little trying to get the seller’s price down to your ideal price. Bargaining is fun, and a great chance to improve your Spanish while interacting with the locals!When in regular shops/malls you should pay the quoted price as it is considered rude to bargain. CAMERAS & PHOTOGRAPHY Ecuador, with its majestic landscapes and varied cityscapes, is the dream of every photographer. However, you should respect the locals and follow these simple rules when photographing them: Always ask permission before taking someone´s picture. People in remote villages often don’t like being photographed. TIPPING It is recommended to Tip our Drivers and Guides as this is not included in the price of the trip, for drivers we recommend $ 8USD per person per day and for the guides $ 10USD per person per day. Tipping is also standard practice in most cafes and restaurants – 10% is normal. ALTITUDE SICKNESS Soroche (altitude sickness) affects some visitors in the Ecuadorian Andes. Headache, dizziness, and shortness of breath are common. To avoid such effects it is recommended to take it easy on your first day, drink plenty of water or coca tea, and eat chocolate. Always inform your guide or hotel staff if you feel any symptoms and they will help you out. FOOD & DRINK Another health risk in Ecuador is traveler´s diarrhea caused by eating contaminated food or drinking contaminated water. It is therefore very important to watch what you eat - do not eat anything from street vendors, avoid ice unless you are sure it is made from purified water, avoid uncooked or under-cooked food and unpasteurized milk, drink only bottled water, even when brushing your teeth. In the case of illness always inform your guide or hotel staff who will help you deal with it and ensure that you drink enough water to maintain hydration. HYGIENE Hygiene standards are generally lower than those you are used to in North America or Europe. One very important difference is that the sewage system cannot cope with toilet paper being flushed into the toilet. There is usually a basket next to the toilet which should be used to deposit used toilet paper, and although unhygienic this method is more pleasant than the toilet overflow that will occur if paper is flushed! SAFETY AND SECURITY Safety and security is an important issue as pick-pocketing and robbery of tourists can and does occur. It is important not to be paranoid when travelling as most Ecuadorians you meet will be very honest and friendly people, but there are some basic precautions that you should take: Unless necessary never carry anything valuable with you (i.e. expensive watches / jewelry) or large amounts of money. EXTRA IMPORTANT DETAILS ITINERARY DISCLAIMER It is our intention to adhere to the itinerary described; however, due to our travel style, on occasions it may be necessary or desirable to make small changes. Weather conditions and unpredictable local circumstances may lead us to make alterations to the route and/or travel times. Hotels and flight schedules might change according to availability. Any mention to specific wildlife in the itinerary or trip details is not a guarantee that it will be seen during the trip. DRIVING TIME 2 – 4 hours a day. SEASONAll year PROVINCEPichincha, Cotopaxi, Tungurahua, Pastaza, Napo, Imbabura. TERRITORYAndes Mountain Range and Amazon Tropical Rain Forest in Ecuador ALTITUDEQuito: 2.810 m (9.186 ft.) Baños: 1.820 m (5.971 ft.) Tena: 510 m (1.673 ft.) Papallacta: 3.300 m (10.827 ft.) Otavalo: 2.550 m (8.366 ft.) AVG. TEMP. Day 15-34ºC / 59-93ºF - Night 12-17ºC / 53-62ºF. DIFFICULTY LEVEL Easy to Moderate.- Even though we are including many outdoor activities such as: Trekking, Cross Country and Mountain Biking, Canyoning and Rafting, we consider this expedition as a soft adventure, so children and adults can do it with no problem and for people that want to take a break or just avoid any of this adventures can always hang out with the driver doing something else, for people that may want to do a bit more challenging our guides will be happy to coordinate something to help them. NOTE.- For specific details of activities please view the Full Itinerary. ADVENTURE GEAR Our Company is always making sure in having the best outdoor gear possible, and we are very proud to work with the best brands, like Trek bikes, Aire and NRS for white water, Black diamond for trekking and Eureka for Camping. ACCOMMODATIONAll prices are based on double-occupancy. If you are travelling solo, you will be matched with another participant of your same sex. If you prefer to have a single room, please contact AJ prior to your departure to arrange your accommodation at an extra cost, it is very important to notice that the hotels listed on the Itinerary description may change according to availability so we do not guarantee you stay there, but we will make sure you will stay in a similar one of the same category. MEALSTravelling with Adventure Journeys you will have the possibility to experience and taste local food and snacks. Your guide will help you identify typical food and suggest the best places to enjoy it. Some meals are not included in order to give you some flexibility about where, what and with whom to eat. You have the option to share these meals with the group, however there is no obligation to do this. If you have any allergies or food restrictions, please inform AJ prior to your departure. Vegetarians, Vegans and Gluten Free people are very welcome in our trip, our guides are always ready to coordinate with chefs and restaurants fantastic meals for them, as Ecuador is very well known for its great diversity of gastronomy. YOUR TRIP LEADERS AND GUIDES All AJ guides and trip leaders are highly experienced, licensed from the Tourism University to operate in Ecuador and certified as Wilderness Adventure First Aid responders, they all have approved several extra training courses for kayaking, rafting, biking and horse riding, besides this they all are Ecuadorian and have an amazing personality.In some location and for some activities, local guides join the trip leaders to provide an added service and make sure we practice sustainable tourism involving local indigenous people in our operation. SUSTAINABLE ECO AND CULTURAL TOURISM Clients receive interpretation and education about the ecology and conservation of the Andes, Amazon Rainforest and Galapagos Islands, and learn about the factors that threaten it. We aim to promote long-term conservation of both local people cultural identity and the environment. We transport out and recycle all non-organic garbage and we prefer to work with local suppliers. Your visit will encourage the local communities to support responsible eco-tourism as a sustainable alternative for their living.
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Cultural
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Aquatic
25%
Original
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