Introduction
RED MANGROVE MAINLAND SERVICES
PRE AND POST TOURS
Ecuador is a patchwork of highland and jungle, colonial cities, snowcapped volcanoes, unspoiled beaches, the Amazon rain forest, and the wonder and magic of the Galápagos Islands. Although it is a small country, Ecuador has one of the most varied geographies in South America.
Two hemispheres and four distinct regions: the Andean highlands, the coastal tropical plains, the Amazon basin and the Galapagos Islands.
You will be surprised to discover how much diversity Ecuador has to offer considering how a small country in extension we are.
Come to experience with us the beauty and richness of our lands, let us show you the wonders that had made of Ecuador the precious stone on the South America´s crown!
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Breakfast at the hotel.
We will pick you up to take you to a short ride through the north of the city in order to arrive to the Equatorial Monument, built as a tribute to the French scientists who determined the shape of the earth in the 1700s. You will visit the Ethnographic Museum inside the monument, where the colorful way of life of the different ethnic groups of Ecuador is on display, and you will continue to a visit to the Intiñan interactive museum, which shows the different theories of the Incas in determining the middle of the world.
MIDDLE DAY: The tour will then continue through to visit the modern section of Quito and continue towards the city's historic district. You will visit San Agustín Convent and its historical Sala Capitular, followed by Independence Square, flanked by the Presidential Palace, the Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace and City Hall.
Here you will have your lunch that will be served at a fine restaurant in the city center.
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We will continue with the visit to the Stroll past El Sagrario Church and marvel at the exquisite stone facade of La Compañía Church. You will visit the San Francisco Church, built over the ruins of an Inca Palace in the 16th century. After this, you can choose between a visit to the home of former philanthropist Maria Augusta Urrutia or the City Museum.
The Urrutia House has its original furniture and paintings from the 19th century, privately restored by the owners. The City Museum is housed in the old San Juan de Dios Hospital, a restored building from the 16th century.
Here you will gain insight into what life was like in Quito, from prehistoric times to the 19th century. The day will conclude with a ride up the road to the Panecillo or the Itchimbia hills for a breathtaking view of Quito.
Transfer to the hotel.
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Breakfast at the hotel
Depart to enjoy magnificent sceneries along the way and spectacular views of San Pablo Lake as we approach Otavalo.
In Cayambe we will stop at the Equatorial Monument and try some typical biscuits and cheese.
Upon arrival in Otavalo, you will have time to browse through the open-air indigenous market, where colorful handicrafts are on display.
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Lunch will be at a hacienda in the area.
In the afternoon, we will visit the town of Cotacachi, home to Ecuador's finest leather craftsmen and go on a short walk at Cuicocha Crater Lake. We will get back to Quito and take you to the hotel.
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Breakfast at the hotel
Transfer out if needed.
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2012 RATES: starting from $907 per person in standard double room.
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