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Angochagua

Days 1 - 3

The picturesque Ecuadorian rural town of Angochagua sits in the eastern foothills of the mighty Cerro Imbabura, within the magnificent Protected Zuleta Forest Reserve and surrounded by the Andes Mountain Range. This is a nature lover’s ultimate destination. Nearby, there are thick woodlands, extreme mountains, dormant volcanoes and an abundance of unique flora and fauna. Bathe in freshwater springs that spurt along the canyons, hike along craggy peaks, and watch the majestic endangered Andean Condors in flight. Highlights include the Condor Rehabilitation and Interpretation Center, an impressive 11th-century archaeological site, and the chance to learn more about local culture by meeting the neighbouring Indian communities.

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Bellavista Cloud Forest Reserve

Days 3 - 5

Resting on the northwestern hills of the Andean Mountain Range in Ecuador, the Bellavista Cloud Forest Reserve is a small but spectacular conservation area. This unique Andean getaway boasts incredible biodiversity and stretches for over 700 hectares of a subtropical jungle-covered landscape characterised by wooded mountain slopes descending into deep gorges carved out by cascading waterfalls and crystal clear streams. Bellavista is a magnificent place for visitors to discover the lush cloud forest and its exotic diversity of bird and plant life. The reserve is a nature lover’s dream and a bird watcher's paradise, boasting over 320 recorded species. Don’t miss the adventurous trek through the orchid-filled rainforest to the magical hidden falls.

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Quito

Days 5 - 7

Quito, the capital of Ecuador, lies on the slopes of the Andes’ mighty Pichincha volcano in the Guayllabamba river basin. The city’s Old Town is its main attraction - one of the most well preserved in Latin America and the first-ever UNESCO heritage site. Wander among ancient, colourful streets; pop into glorious historic churches; or spend an afternoon browsing the vibrant Mercado (markets) and learning about the unique, traditional Ecuadorian Sierra culture. Other bucket list items in Quito include a visit to the impressive Casa Museo Guayasamín; the Museo de la Presidencia which provides insight into Ecuador’s history; and a climb up the iconic towers of the Basilica. Numerous gorgeous public parks and a thriving and exciting culinary scene complete the package.

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Papallacta

Days 7 - 8

Perched high up in the spectacularly scenic Andes Mountain Range, the small town of Papallacta is known for its breathtaking setting and high-altitude hot springs. The undeniable highlights of this town are tucked away in the surrounding landscape. They include the beautiful Cayambe-Coca Ecological Reserve, boasting numerous glistening lakes and scenic trails and the luxurious therapeutic hot springs at the Termas de Papallacta Spa and Resort, which offer over three-dozen sparkling pools. Nature lovers and adventure seekers alike can discover the beautiful surrounding valleys, explore the lush jungle trails, and soak in the steaming open-air baths with the majestic Andean mountains as a backdrop.

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Archidona

Days 8 - 11

Cloaked with lush forests and laced with glistening streams, The White Mountain National Forest is arguably the most incredible wilderness area in New Hampshire. This 800,000-acre expanse of wilderness is an ideal getaway for outdoor and adventure lovers, with more than 1,900 kilometres of hiking trails to explore — including part of the famous Appalachian Trail — and numerous campgrounds. During the warm summer months, visitors can go fishing, kayaking and bird watching, while skiing and rock climbing are popular in the wintertime. Visitors can expect to see a wide variety of animals while hiking the area or from the viewing blind near Deer Hill. Animals that call this majestic landscape home include Black Bear, Bob-Cat, deer, moose, coyote, fox, fisher, mink, pine marten, raccoon, porcupine, beaver and more. More rarely-sighted animals include moose and Peregrine Falcons.

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Riobamba

Days 11 - 13

Located in central Ecuador in the Chamba River Valley of the Andes, Riobamba lies at the heart of an extensive scenic road network and is the starting point of the well-known historic train ride down the spectacular Nariz del Diablo or ‘Devil’s Nose’. The city, sometimes referred to as the ‘Sultan of the Andes’, is an important commercial centre for the central highlands and due to its proximity to Chimborazo, the country’s highest peak, is also a favourite base for trekkers and mountain climbers. On Saturdays, visitors can enjoy the large bustling market that brings traders from far and wide to sell a rich assortment of wares.

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Cuenca

Days 13 - 15

Cuenca is a vibrant city set in the Ecuadorian Highlands, and is the capital of the Azuay Province. Ancient history tells of an impressive Incan centre with the finest temples covered in gold sheets and magnificent palaces, but little remains of this glory. The town’s present-day charm is due largely to its impressive colonial architecture, cobbled streets, plazas, and churches – including the blue-domed Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception – and its setting above the grassy banks of the Rio Tomebamba. The town centre was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 and is a popular place of inspiration for writers, poets, and artists.

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Guayaquil

Days 15 - 16

Resting on the west bank of the Guayas River, Guayaquil is the largest and most populous city in Ecuador is also its main port and economic hub. It has also carved a rich identity for itself with a number of urban renewal projects that have transformed it into an extremely appealing destination. While visitors can still enjoy the colonial grandeur of sites like the Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral and the historic Las Peñas quarter, the city’s modern offerings include The Malecon, a bustling 2.5km riverfront walkway and the Museo Antropologico y de Arte Contemporaneo – a must for art lovers. The protected area of Santay Island offers a taste of local village life. Guayaquil is also the departure point for trips to the Galápagos Islands.

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Puerto Lopez

Days 16 - 19

The small but charming fishing village of Puerto Lopez enjoys an idyllic location along Ecuador's Pacific Coast in the scenic Manabí Province. This laid-back village is known for its perfect setting and ecotourism opportunities. It possesses a welcoming charm and serves as an excellent base for exploring the magnificent Machalilla National Park, featuring incredible natural scenery and some of the most beautiful beaches in Ecuador. Dubbed the 'gateway to the Poor Man's Galapagos', Silver Island or Isla de La Plata lies just off the coast and boasts breathtaking landscapes and an abundance of endangered wildlife, including blue-footed booby, albatross and frigate birds. Visitors can look forward to browsing the morning fish market, sampling local freshly caught seafood, enjoying the warm tropical days, visiting the indigenous community of Agua Blanca and strolling along the pristine Playa Los Frailes, to name just a few.

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