ECUADOR ROAD CYCLING 2026

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Day 1: Quito

There are no activities planned on the first day for you to be able to explore the beautiful city of Quito on your own. Please keep in mind that there is a meeting at 18:00 in the hotel’s lobby to meet your guide and the rest of the group as well as learn about what’sin store for the days of your expedition!

Activities and Services

Excluded

Airport pick-up

Hotel early check-in

Day 2: Otavalo

The day awaits us with the greeting of the rising sun northward towards Cayambe, the third highest summit in Ecuador. A pit stop for delicious Ecuadorian coffee and biscotti with cheese and caramel, a local delicacy, gives us energy for our cycling adventure. On the road from Cayambe to Olmedo we will witness some amazing views of the wheat, barley, potatoes and corn plantations that line the foot of the volcano. After an exhilarating morning ride, we will stop at Zuleta Hacienda, home of former president Galo Plazo Lasso. Architecturally stunning and historically a jewel amidst the mountains, the hacienda is known for its gourmet take on local Ecuadorian fare. Here we will lunch and savor the complex flavors of Ecuador; all dishes of which have ingredients sourced directly from the hacienda itself. The afternoon takes us riding through the Imbabura province, home to many different indigenous groups who can be seen alongside the road farming, selling locally grown and harvested vegetables, among other local goods.

Activities and Services

Included

Breakfast

Lunch

Experienced & Certified English speaking guide

Private Transport

Water & snacks available 

Biking gear: (Road bikes, aluminum frame with carbon forks, Shimano 105, certified helmets and gloves)

All fees to reserves and museums

Day 3: Otavalo

Continuing north, we will head to the city of Tulcan located on the border between Ecuador and Colombia. The capital of El Carchi province, this is also the hometown of some of the best Ecuadorian cyclists. Not only do we get to the to hit some of the ambitious and high-altitude routes that these champions train on but we even have the chance to train alongside some of them! There is no challenge that goes unrewarded on this expedition! Our prize for pushing ourselves both mentally and physically is a stop at the house of Richard Carapaz, champion of the internationalcompetition Giro d’Italia 2019—the first Ecuadorian to have achieved such a feat.

Activities and Services

Included

Breakfast

Lunch

Experienced & Certified English speaking guide

Private Transport

Water & snacks available 

Biking gear: (Road bikes, aluminum frame with carbon forks, Shimano 105, certified helmets and gloves)

All fees to reserves and museums

Day 4: Otavalo

Traverse the fields and plantations of northern Ecuador. Starting from San Antonio de Ibarra, famous for its wood carvings and other handicrafts, we will have the opportunity to peruse the shops of local artisans before hopping back on our bikes to ride the old road towards the small indigenous village of Peguche. Learn about weaving techniques used by the locals and the meaning behind the many patterns and materials used to make the universally recognized and stunning textiles. A yummy and very traditional lunch of quinoa soup, one of the many crops grown and harvested locally, brings us to our final stop of the day: the Otavalo Market—The largest indigenous market in Ecuador. One step into the shaded stalls and endless aisles of intricate fabrics, sweaters, carvings, and jewelry will transport you out of one world and into that of the local indigenous people.

Activities and Services

Included

Breakfast

Lunch

Experienced & Certified English speaking guide

Private Transport

Water & snacks available 

Biking gear: (Road bikes, aluminum frame with carbon forks, Shimano 105, certified helmets and gloves)

All fees to reserves and museums

Day 5: Quito

From the chill of the mountain breeze, we descend into the lush temperate cloud forest, watching the landscape transform as the dry valleys open up below. Our journey leads us into San José de Minas, where we’ll pause to visit a local rose plantation and learn about one of Ecuador’s most celebrated exports, grown in these unique highland conditions. Back on our bikes, the adventure continues with a more demanding ride as we wind our way downhill toward the Pisque River. The changing climate, dramatic scenery, and exhilarating descent make this stretch an unforgettable transition from highland cool to valley warmth.

Activities and Services

Day 6: End of Itinerary

As you depart we thank you and wish you safe travels to wherever your final destination may be! 

Activities and Services

Included

Breakfast 

Excluded

Airport drop-off 

Hotel late check-out 

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