Operation: Daily
01.- CUENCA (CITY TOUR) – SARAGURO – LOJA.-
At 8:00 a.m., tour of the city named “Cultural Heritage of Humanity”: churches full of magic in their paintings,
altars of different tendencies and styles, including the New Cathedral which is recognized as one of the largest and most
important in South America . Parks, plazas, monuments, cobblestone streets which bring the Republican and Colonial eras to
life. The Turi lookout, a must-visit location from which to see the old and new city divided by one of its four rivers. Also,
a visit to the inaccurately named Panama Hats, which are recognized around the world, the Rotary plaza, to look at and/or
buy the different forms that craftsmen and women give to wood, ceramics, and woven straw. In the afternoon, we travel to the
south, full of large pastures, dairy farms and cropland, mountains and hills. Saraguro, whose inhabitants are believed to
be direct descendants of the Incas who came after Tupac Yupanqui; with still unexplored archeological remains. Their clothing
is made of black and dark blue wool, a sign of mourning for the death of the last King of the Incas, Atahualpa, who was originally
from Quito . Especially stunning are the jewels that the women use to fasten their clothing or their necklaces made of rows
of small beads made of seeds strung in a zigzag pattern; the colors, the beads and the number of rows indicate what community
the women belongs to. Arrival in Loja in the late afternoon, a town nestled in a valley of the high plans at 2,100 meters
above sea level which in 2001 was named the third ecological city in the world. Lodging.
02.- LOJA – (PUYANGO PETRIFIED FOREST) – MACHALA.-
At 8:00 a.m., begin a tour of the city: The Cathedral, decorated with interesting sculptures; the churches of San Francisco,
San Agustin, Santo Domingo, San Sebastian and Fatima featuring religious works of art; the Bernardo Valdivieso Theater; the
Hill of the Virgin with a view of the entire city, plazas, museums and parks like the “Jipiro.” At noon, we will
depart for the Puyango Petrified Forest (1), an area with altitudes of between 360 and 500 m.o.s.l., and an average temperature
of 22 .5º C. There are two parks in one, depending on the time of year when one is visiting. It was previously an ocean that
dried up, and became populated with plants and animals, and after hundreds of years, due to huge natural cataclysms, remained
buried underground. Finally, as a result of geological movements, they emerged to the surface, forming an invaluable example
of the planet's remote past. The most recent fossils found date back 500 million years. The main attraction are the fossilized
tress which are approximately 100 million years old. According to Shoemaker, the quantity of petrified trunks existing in
such a small area represents one of the largest collections of this type in the world. At the end of the day, we will travel
to Machala , known as the “World Banana Capital,” since from that city this desired fruit is exported throughout
the world. Lodging.
03.- MACHALA (CITY TOUR) – ZARUMA – GUAYAQUIL. -
Depart at 8:00 a.m. to visit the picturesque spots of this city; the Abdon Calderon central plaza with its cathedral, residential
areas, the Puerto Bolivar (center for exports). The cuisine is spectacular, based on seafood such as shrimps, lobster, squid,
or mussels. Nearby is the town of Zaruma, national heritage, famous for its narrow raised streets, full of houses made featuring
colonial architecture and beautiful wood-carved balconies that have been conserved over time, with the shapes and forms of
a unique architecture that has made it into an attraction for artists, painters, photographers, tourists and aficionados of
this rich art form. We will leave in the after noon for Guayaquil , founded in 1538, the main port and economic capital of
Ecuador . Arrival in the late afternoon. Lodging.
04.- GUAYAQUIL (CITY TOUR).- In the morning, we
will tour this city where Simon Bolivar and San Martin met. Bordering the Guayas River , we will admire the new Malecon 2000
(Boardwalk 2000), the Las Peñas neighborhood, with its enchanting colonial style of houses built in wood and forged iron window
frames. The Centenario Park , with its characteristic tree iguanas. The Clock Tower, the Old Lighthouse, the Santa Ana hill,
etc., and the northern modern and dynamic zone. Afternoon free.
05.- GUAYAQUIL.- Free day for personal activities
or to take an optional excursion (Botanical Garden, the Historical Park , the Cerro Blanco Protective Forest , full day
tropical hacienda tour, yacht trip on the Guayas River , etc.
06.- GUAYAQUIL – EL CAJAS – CUENCA / QUITO.-
Surface transportation (2) from coastal to Andean lands to reach Cuenca –or- transfer to airport for boarding airplane
to Quito.
PRICES PER PERSON, $USA (Group: minimum 25 pax)
HOTELS |
DOUBLE |
SINGLE/SUPL. |
TRIPLE/DISC. |
CHILD |
Standard |
298 |
59 |
3 |
263 |
Superior |
502 |
219 |
16 |
415 |
SUPLEMENT FOR RETURNING TO QUITO BY AIRPLANE |
Air ticket GYE-UIO |
79 |
0 |
0 |
41 |
Prices include (General Conditions):
- • Bus for the entire journey
- • Tour Scort Gude
- • Sightseeing and excursions as per itinerary
- • Site's Guide + Admisión to Puyango
- • Local Guides at: Cuenca, Loja, Machala, Guayaquil
- • Luggage handling at: hotels (Superior Category)
- • Permanent Assistance
- • Accommodation, private bathroom basis, including breakfast
- • 22% Local Taxes
NOT INCLUDED:
- • Tip's to Guides nor Chauffeur
- • Foods nos specifyed
- • Sightseeing and excursions mentioned as Optional
- • Personal expenses (Laundry, telephone callas, Travel Insurance, etc)
- Pre-post staying (Take a look here)
NOTES:
- • (1) On winter can change the visit for the miner's town of Portovelo
- • (2) Semi-private (Without Guide)
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