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Duration 13 days 13 days
Price From $ 3,495 $ 15,000
Price Per Day $ 269 $ 1,154
Highlights
  • Discover Achuar Culture
  • Connect with Andean Cultures
  • Visiting Ecuador’s Amazon and Andes
  • Travel the Avenue of the Volcanoes
  • Explore Achuar Territory
  • Picturesque colonial Quito
  • Lush verdant cloud forests teeming with life
  • The hauntingly beautiful Galapagos Islands and its unique wildlife
  • Vibrant Otavalo market, overnighting in a beautiful traditional hacienda
Trip Style Group tour Private guided tour
Lodging Level Basic Luxury
Physical Level
  • 4- Strenuous
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Hiking & Walking
  • Local Immersion & Homestays
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • 50 plus
  • National Parks
  • Small Ship Cruise
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Andes Mountains
  • Avenue of Volcanoes
  • Andes Mountains
  • Galapagos
  • Isabela Island
  • Isla Santa Fe
  • Otavalo
  • Quito
  • San Cristobal
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Canoeing
  • Hiking
  • Culture
  • Hiking
  • Historic sightseeing
  • Kayaking
  • Nature
  • Short Cruise
  • Snorkeling
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included N/A

11 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches and 7 Dinners

Description

This special journey to Ecuador features a visit to the Sarayaku-Kichwa who are boldly standing with awe-inspiring commitment to protect their culture and forest. We then head further into the rainforest to engage deeply with our founding warrior partners – the Achuar – in their communities, Ti’inkias lodge and world-renown, Kapawi Lodge, experiencing their ancient culture, pristine land, and unwavering stand for life.

From history-rich Quito to the vibrant cloud forests of Mashpi Reserve to the remarkable and utterly unique Galápagos Islands, explore the best of what Ecuador has to offer. Visit Otavalo and its world-renowned indigenous markets full of color and life, while staying at one of Ecuador’s top haciendas; stand along the equator when you visit the “Middle of the World;” and relax in hot springs with views of the Andes and rolling hills. This is a trip you will never forget.

Itinerary: Amazonian Immersion

Day 1:

Arrival in Quito. Group stays at the charming hotel, Café Cultura.

Day 2:

After breakfast and an orientation meeting at Café Cultura, we’ll head north to the scenic Andean region of Otavalo where we’ll explore the open-aired indigenous artisan market displaying the crafts and culture of the Otavalan Quichua people. Next, we’ll visit with a Quichua elder shaman for a healing and purification ceremony, before arriving at San Clemente, an indigenous-owned community-based project situated on the flanks of the sacred Imbabura volcano. Dinner and accommodations with our gracious host families.

Day 3:

Join your family in making fresh corn tortillas over a fire and enjoy other locally-grown foods for breakfast. We’ll learn about the background and history of the Karanqui people and the project of San Clemente, including the Andean calendar and cosmo-vision. Then we’ll spend time on the land with the community doing agricultural activities (oxen plow, planting/harvesting crops, grinding corn, etc.). Lunch will be a traditional feast with local foods grown in the community. We’ll be guided on a walk to learn about native medicinal plants used by the community. Dinner with families.

Day 4:

After breakfast with families, we’ll set out on long hike up the sacred Imbabura volcano, sharing a picnic lunch at the high altitude with sweeping views. We’ll rest upon return and have dinner with families followed by cultural sharing and celebration, including traditional Andean music.

Day 5:

After breakfast and farewells with our indigenous families, we’ll embark on a beautiful drive, visiting the center of the world (equator) along the way – descending the Andes through the avenue of the volcanoes and the mysterious cloud forests until we reach the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. Dinner and evening discussion about entering the rainforest and the Achuar territory at our verdant and relaxing hotel, El Jardin, located on the outskirts of Puyo. Special visit and conversation with a well-known enthnobotanist who has deep knowledge about the traditions and shamanic practices of the rainforest.

Day 6:

Head to the nearby town of Shell where we’ll take a 45-minute flight deep into the Amazon rainforest to the Achuar village of Sharamentsa. Here we will stay for 5 nights in the newly completed community lodge constructed in traditional Achuar design and situated idyllically on the banks of the Pastaza river. After a community welcome with the fermented manioc staple beverage, chicha, we’ll have introductions with community members and be shown around this progressive community that is

integrating practical outside tools to improve their quality of life while fiercely protecting their ancient traditions and culture. In the afternoon, we’ll set out on a hike into the lush forest with our Achuar guides who will show us how the Achuar live in an interconnected way with their environment, using plants, palms and foods collected from the forest.

Day 7:

We’ll be invited to partake in an early morning dream sharing ritual, one the Achuar perform each day over gourds of energy-enhancing guayusa green-tea, to purify and gain essential insight and guidance on how to live and what to do each day. After breakfast, e’ll head back into the forest to learn about medicinal plants and the Achuar’s unique cosmo-vision and spiritual practices, visiting a sacred waterfall where we’ll participate in a purification ceremony and have some quiet, contemplative time in the forest. In the evening, we’ll be invited by an Achuar elder to participate in a shamanic ceremony.

Day 8:

After a leisurely breakfast, we’ll have a debrief conversation with the shaman followed by considerable free time for rest and reflection to journal, relax in a hammock, practice yoga or whatever you’re called to do. In the afternoon, we’ll go out onto the Pastaza river to float on balsa rafts, taking in the magnificence of the rainforest from the water. Evening group conversation by the fire about the ceremony and other shared experiences.

Day 9:

Early morning dream sharing ritual for those who wish to participate. Cultural activities with our hosts where they’ll teach us how to make ceramic bowls, weave baskets, hammocks and headbands, carve darts and shoot a blowgun. In the afternoon, we’ll visit an Achuar garden to learn about the plants and food they cultivate, and the women may try preparing chicha. We’ll then go visit a massive Kapok tree, the largest species in the forest, and sacred to the Achuar people. Here we will spend some meditative time in silence. A shamanic ceremony will be offered in the evening.

Day 10:

In the morning, we’ll have time to share with the community and one another about our experiences. Then we’ll have some free time to rest, reflect, journal or simply take in the vitality of the forest. In the afternoon, there will be the option to join our hosts for games with children and adults (they enjoy soccer, volleyball and frisbee) followed by a group gathering and celebration with the community where they will share cultural traditions including dances, chants and songs along with an impressive collection of handmade artisan items (available for purchase in support of the community and culture). We’ll be invited to share, too – please bring small instruments, songs, dances, etc. for sharing. The finale will be a traditional Achuar feast with locally grown and collected foods.

Day 11:

Early morning dream sharing ritual for those who wish to participate. After breakfast, we’ll express our appreciation to the community and say our farewells. Then we’ll fly back over the rainforest to the small town of Shell where our bus will take us back to the nearby El Jardin hotel. Situated on the edge of the rainforest, with gourmet food and wood barrel hot tubs, it is the perfect place to relax and integrate our rainforest immersion.

Day 12:

A day of completion, commitments and celebration. Morning circle to share experiences, learnings and commitments for returning home. Drive back through the Avenue of the Volcanoes to the rural hotel an hour south of Quito, Sierra Alisos, for our farewell dinner and lodging.

Day 13:

Departures for home or next destinations

Itinerary: Ecuador & Galapagos Islands

Days 1-2: Quito/ Hotel Casa Gangotena

Welcome to Ecuador! On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Spend your first two nights in Ecuador in luxury at Hotel Casa Gangotena, situated in the heart of Quito’s Old Town.

Spend your time here getting to know magnificent Quito, visiting the city’s historic district, enjoying this urban jewel and its artistic and architectural treasures. Drive to the Monastery of San Francisco, one of the principal religious monuments of the New World, then visit the exact middle of the planet where the equator crosses the earth at latitude 0° 0’ 0”. Here you will be able to stand with one foot in each hemisphere!

Days 3- 7: Galapagos Islands/ M/V Eclipse

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Your adventure continues as we fly you to the Galápagos Islands to begin your 5-night cruise aboard the M/V Eclipse.

During your cruise your days will be filled with morning and afternoon excursions on different islands where you will can enjoy hiking, snorkeling, kayaking, and wildlife viewing all the while! Explore Cerro Brujo’s gorgeous beach, home to many sea lions and the place where Charles Darwin first stepped foot on the Archipelago; spot land iguanas, flocks of Nazca boobies, swallow-tailed gulls and different types of finches; or visit the inside of a lava tunnel!

Overnight: M/V Eclipse

Day 8: Pappallacta/ Termas Papallacta Spa & Resort

Accommodation: Termas Papallacta Spa & Resort

This morning you will fly back into Quito for your drive to Termas de Papallacta. Here you can relax and refresh yourself, taking in the stunning mountain views while having a soak in the lodge’s hot springs, or enjoy a spa treatment.

Days 9, 10: Mashpi Cloud Forest Reserve/ Mashpi Lodge

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Accommodation: Mashpi Lodge

Continue your journey northwest into the Mashpi Forest Reserve, a 3,200-acre haven for wildlife and biodiversity. Here, you will stay at National Geographic’s Unique Lodge of the World – Mashpi Lodge – a modern architectural marvel of glass where nature takes center stage.

Afternoon activities in the reserve will be organized depending on your group’s size and physical conditions and weather conditions. Activities include visiting the observation tower to experience life in the forest from a height of 90 feet, taking a 200-yard aerial cable ride on the “Sky Bike” through the forest canopy and visiting the San Vicente waterfalls to discover the lush secrets this forest holds. Follow the Howler Monkey Trail, which passes through primary forest, on to the Life Center and Butterfly Pavilion.

Days 11, 12: Otavalo/ Hacienda Zuleta

Meals: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hacienda Zuleta

It’s time to leave the forest behind as you journey to Ecuador’s Otavalo region. Your first stop is Otavalo Indigenous Market, one of the largest and best-known in South America. After some time perusing the local wares, you will continue on to enjoy lunch at Hacienda Zuleta – an amazing jewel tucked away amid several volcanoes.

A host of optional activities await you here, including easy mountain biking along the hacienda grounds, or a short hike around beautiful “Guinea Pig Lake.” Visit Cotacachi´s Leather Market and a family of weavers who not only have amazing wares but will demonstrate for you how they weave on their traditional back-strap looms and make striking colors from local plants. Around the corner lives a family of musicians, where you will get a feel for authentic Andean music and watch as they craft perfectly-tuned Andean flutes.

Day 13: Your Journey Ends

Today you will be transferred to Quito International Airport for your international flight home.

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