Ecuador | Active Family Expedition in Ecuador

Activity Level:
MODERATE-STRENUOUS
Duration:
10 Days
Interests:

About this program

Designed for adventurous and curious-minded families, this 10-day program is an active exploration of the Andean highlands. Visit the Middle of the World and celebrate the ability to stand in two hemispheres at once. Enjoy mountain biking at Cotopaxi National Park and admire the highest active volcano in Ecuador. Hike around an emerald-colored lake formed in the crater of a collapsed volcano. Zip ride across a canyon over a high Andean forest and petrified lava flows. Enjoy horseback riding through countryside landscapes, and finally, have lots of fun on a whitewater river rafting excursion. This is the perfect program for families who like to keep moving!

Program highlights

  • Visit the best-preserved historical center in America.
  • Straddle the Northern and Southern Hemispheres simultaneously at the Middle of the World Monument.
  • Meet a local indigenous family.
  • Ride horseback surrounded by beautiful Andes landscapes.
  • Take a mule ride to the top of a collapsed volcano caldera.
  • Go mountain biking at the skirts of the highest active volcano in Ecuador.
  • Ascend into the forest canopy using a system of cables for a bird's-eye view.
  • Embark on a whitewater rafting adventure on Andean rivers.

Family features

  • Evening family activities  
  • Child-friendly menus  
  • Child-focused soft adventure activities, interactive museums, butterfly farms, etc.
  • Child-friendly and experienced tour guides
  • Family-friendly hotels

What makes us different

Service anytime

Enjoy worry-free travel — our emergency line is monitored 24/7/365 so we can assist you if any problems arise while you’re traveling with us

Cultural immersion

Immerse yourself in local traditions and beliefs through authentic hands-on experiences

Cultural Discovery

Put culture in context as you discover the history and traditions of your destination

Custom-tailored trips

We can customize your itinerary so that it’s the ideal match for your interests, travel dates, and budget

Support local communities

We work with local guides and organizations so your trip includes authentic cultural experiences while supporting the economy of the region

Flight arrangements

We’re a full service travel provider and are happy to assist with making your flight arrangements if desired

Daily Itinerary

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Quito
Day 1
Welcome to Ecuador! Arrive to Quito and you will be met by our representative and transfer to your hotel. Quito is located at 2,850 meters above sea level and surrounded by snow-capped volcanoes, Quito is the second highest capital city in the world. Listed on the World Heritage List for its fine collection of colonial architecture, Quito is a history lover's paradise. The old town is an area of preserved colonial churches, monasteries, museums and whitewashed buildings with red-tiled roofs.
Family Quito Hotel
Quito
Day 2
Explore Quito, the capital of Ecuador; a charming city surrounded by mountains and volcanoes with the largest and best preserved historic center in America. Learn about the history of the city while walking along its colonial streets. Quito's superb churches store treasures of the religious art and are an amazing example of the most wonderful architecture, there is no question why UNESCO declared Quito as the First World Cultural Heritage Site. In the afternoon, visit the Equator and celebrate with your family the ability of standing at the two hemispheres at the same time. A once in a lifetime experience!! Visit the famous Middle of the World complex, built to commemorate a group of scientists who had the hard mission to determine the Earth's shape back in 1743 and to mark the point; where according to calculations used at that time, the equator line crossed. Learn important facts about the Equator and confirm or dismiss related rumors that have fascinated people for centuries.
Breakfast-Lunch- included
Family Quito Hotel
Otavalo
Day 3
Enjoy beautiful countryside landscapes on your way from Quito to Otavalo. En route, visit Parque Cóndor; a non-profit wildlife refuge for birds like owls and the endangered Andean Condor. Parque Condor seeks to rescue, protect and rehabilitate birds. Enjoy an educational bird show to learn about the importance of its environmental conservation, and watch these beautiful creatures in flight. Continue to the Otavalo craft market where locals show their products and crafts for sell. Visit a local indigenous family who will share with you their culture and traditions; including their weaving ability, their music, and their ancestral knowledge of medicinal plants. Enjoy a traditional lunch and continue to your hotel; a restored Historical Hacienda. Enjoy with your family the rest of the evening at leisure.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Historical Hacienda
Otavalo
Day 4
Enjoy a horseback ride through beautiful countryside landscapes surrounding the Hacienda. You will be accompanied by an expert guide. Horseback ride can last from 1 to 3 hours; it all depends on your previous horseback riding experience. Return to the Hacienda for lunch. Time on your own to enjoy the Hacienda facilities. Among the activities you can enjoy with your family at the Hacienda are; visits to the stable and small farm to see Llamas, horses, peacocks, rabbits, guinea pigs, turkeys, pigs; play games like Billiards, darts, ping-pong, Chess, Backgammon, cards and Monopoly in the Game room; or enjoy one of the 300 selected DVDs and videos in the TV Room. You can also enjoy a nice hike to explore the town nearby.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Historical Hacienda
Cotopaxi
Day 5
Depart from Otavalo after breakfast. Visit the Pasochoa wildlife refuge, one of the last remaining areas of ancient humid Andean shrub forest; it is home of native species of plants, birds and mammals. The Pasochoa forest is located around the crater of an extinct volcano named also Pasochoa. Pasochoa protected forest has different trails, easy routes, with hikes going from 1 to 6 hours long. Enjoy a hiking across the subtropical, cloud and mountain forest of the volcano. Continue in the Cotopaxi area for overnight at a local Hacienda.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Cotopaxi Hacienda
Cotopaxi
Day 6
Follow a picturesque road that will take you to Lake Quilotoa, formed in the crater of a collapsed volcano which eruption took place approximately 800 years ago. This 3km wide caldera is filled with turquoise water as a result of dissolved minerals. You can descend from the top of the collapsed caldera, to the lake in approximately 45 minutes and return to the top by mules! Visit Tigua, a small village near Quilotoa where the community members are excellent artists who represent the indigenous life in their paintings; these scenes are rendered in a charming naïve or naïf folk style using bright, colorful enamel paints. In the afternoon return to your hotel, rest of the afternoon at leisure before dinner.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Cotopaxi Hacienda
Cotopaxi
Day 7
Enjoy mountain biking at the Cotopaxi National Park. Start your biking at the Hut located at 4500 m (14760 feet) and descend to Limpiopungo valley; you will be surrounded en route by beautiful Andean landscapes. Going through valleys of volcanic origin you will continue to the Inca fortress of Pucara del Salitre where you will enjoy your box lunch. Continue biking to a Hacienda nearby, where you will spend the night.
Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Cotopaxi Hacienda
Quito
Day 8
Today, enjoy a Canopy adventure! The canopy is a transportation system based on harnesses and pulleys attached to an inclined cable, taking advantage of gravity. This system was used by scientists who were doing research in the forest canopy. They avoided coming down to the ground and climbing up the next tree by using this system. The Canopy Tour is a safe way to enjoy the high mountain forest from the upper part; it is an environmentally low-impact adventure, giving people with little or no climbing techniques knowledge the opportunity to live an exciting experience. It has 5 cables between 100 and 480 meters long. These cables can hold many tons of weight suspended. One ton grounded anchorages hold cables strengthened. Top of the line equipment and pulleys specially designed for cable use will be provided; fitness is not a factor with the canopy tour since gravity does all the work. Almost anyone can experience this. Our specialized guides make our high mountain canopy flights very safe and at the same time they will impart their knowledge of this unique ecosystem. Box lunch will be provided. In the afternoon return to Quito.
Breakfast-Lunch- included
Family Quito Hotel
Quito
Day 9
Travel west down, through beautiful cloud forest, to the shores of the river. The trip will take about 3 hours. The Toachi or Blanco rivers are a fantastic introduction to the rivers of Ecuador. Flowing off the coastal side of the Andes, they have some of the longest navigable sections of whitewater in the country. Combine this with the sights and sounds of the forest environment we pass through, and you are guaranteed a day to remember! Transfer back to Quito. At night, courtesy transportation will be provided to take you to a local restaurant for your Family Farewell Dinner! We will provide some nice restaurant recommendations so you can choose on your own the most appropriate place for your family to eat. (The cost of dinner is not included, paid on your own). Transportation back to the hotel.
Breakfast-Lunch- included
Family Quito Hotel
Day 10
Transfer to the airport for your flight back home.
Breakfast- included

Please call 800-451-7111 for your price.

What's Included
  • Activities and meals as mentioned in itinerary
  • Bottled water or water refill station during transfers
  • Local guide during tours only
  • Non alcoholic beverage with meals
What's Not Included
  • International airfare
  • Items of personal nature
  • Tips

Travel Info

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Entry & Exit Requirements

U.S. and Canadian citizens must have a valid passport to enter Ecuador. Passports must be valid for at least six months after the date of departure.

For visits fewer than 90 days, visas will be issued upon arrival in Ecuador. Tourists may be required to provide evidence of return or onwards travel.

If you are not traveling with a U.S. passport, please check with the Embassy of Ecuador for the requirements based on your nationality.

Health Information

IMMUNIZATIONS

The Centers for Disease Control recommends that all travelers be up to date on routine vaccinations such as measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine, varicella (chicken pox) vaccine, and your yearly flu shot before every trip.

There are no vaccinations required for entry into Ecuador.

Some physicians recommend that travelers get hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines before visiting Ecuador.

Yellow fever is a risk in certain parts of Ecuador. The CDC recommends the yellow fever vaccine if you are traveling to these areas.

Please consult your physician for additional information and recommendations based on your individual circumstances.

MALARIA

The CDC warns that travelers to South America may be at risk for exposure to malaria. Malaria is caused by a parasite found in Anopheles mosquitos, which are active from dusk until dawn. Prevention is twofold: the use of anti-malarial drugs and the prevention of insect bites. If you choose to use an anti-malarial drug, as recommended by the CDC, see your physician for a prescription.

CHIKUNGUNYA

In December 2013, French Guiana reported locally transmitted cases of chikungunya for the first time in South America. Local transmission means that mosquitoes in the area have been infected with chikungunya and are spreading it to people. CDC recommends that travelers to the South America area protect themselves from mosquito bites.

Zika Virus

Locally transmitted cases of Zika virus have been reported in Ecuador. Local transmission means that mosquitoes in the area have been infected with Zika and are spreading it to people. The CDC recommends that travelers to Ecuador protect themselves from mosquito bites. As a precaution, the CDC advises women who are pregnant to consider postponing travel to any area where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

ALTITUDE SICKNESS

Upon arrival at locations of high elevation, shortness of breath and a pounding heart are normal responses to the lack of oxygen in the air. However, for some visitors, these symptoms can deteriorate into altitude sickness. Headache, extreme tiredness, dizziness, nausea, and loss of appetite are standard symptoms. Staying hydrated and well rested is important to adjust to the altitude. Avoiding heavy, fatty foods and alcohol in the days before arriving to altitude can help. Over-the-counter medications are also available to help prevent or alleviate symptoms. It’s advisable to avoid sleep medications, as they can slow breathing and respiration, which aid in getting the blood oxygenated while sleeping. Participants who take blood pressure medications should discuss this with their doctor as the medication can drop pressure too low at times.

SUN EXPOSURE

The effects of the sun can be damaging to the eyes and skin. Spending time outdoors exposes you to the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, even on cloudy days. To protect yourself from the sun, use a broad spectrum sunscreen of at least SPF 15, protect skin with clothing, wear a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, and drink plenty of fluids.

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Suggested Packing List

To help you get ready for your expedition, below is a suggested packing list. 

You may find many of the items below in the New Headings Gear Store. Use code HolbrookGuest10 for a 10% discount on your purchase.

CLOTHING

  • Comfortable rubber-soled walking shoes (water-resistant or waterproof are suggested)
  • T-shirts
  • Pants (cotton, lightweight)
  • Shorts (loose, comfortable)
  • Sweatshirt/cotton sweater/fleece jacket
  • Lightweight rain jacket or poncho, windbreaker
  • Rain poncho
  • Visor/wide-brimmed sun hat
  • Scarf or bandana
  • swimsuit(s)

MISCELLANEOUS

  • Passport and photocopies of all documentation
  • Prescription medicines, motion sickness pills or altitude sickness medications
  • Money, especially small bills in good condition ($1, $5, $10, $20)
  • Extra batteries
  • Sunblock and lip balm
  • Insect repellant (with DEET)
  • Sunglasses with strap
  • Small backpack (for day walks)
  • Water bottle
  • Flashlight or head lamp
  • Travel alarm clock or inexpensive waterproof wristwatch with alarm
  • Binoculars
  • Camera and related equipment, such as charger, tripod, lenses, memory cards
  • Clothes pins
  • Trash bags (for wet/dirty laundry)
  • Plastic bags/twist ties/Ziploc bags
  • Beach towel or small blanket
  • Notebook and pens
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