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Cotopaxi and Quilotoa Loops
Highlands Riding Tours
Ecuador
Ride through volcanoes, valleys, forest, and pre-Inca sites with comfortable overnights traditional Highland Haciendas!
Come experience the stunning beauty of the Ecuadorian Andes on horseback! Each morning will bring us new experiences and a chance to contemplate the unique beauty of the impressive mountain range and valleys on the region. Friendly “chagras”, the local Ecuadorian horsemen, often pause from their work to greet you, to exchange local news, or some will even offer a drink as they wish you luck on your travels.
This ride incorporates visits to the Corazon, Ruminahui, Quilindana, and Chalupas volcanoes, and, of course, you will see the majestic Cotopaxi volcano from as many different angles as possible throughout our journey. The only form of transportation during your trek will be your horse. They will be your partner and friend throughout this authentic adventure. Our itinerary incorporates trips through dozens of authentic working haciendas dedicated to the production of regional dairy products, potatoes, broccoli and flowers. Around the cozy fireplace of each hacienda we will reminisce about the day's events and discuss local traditions of the culture here, especially those related to the chagras.
Progressive Ride (no camping) Family Vacation
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Meeting:
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Quito Airport or Hotel
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Airport:
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Quito
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Transfer:
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Quito
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Riders:
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Min
4 riders
Max
8 riders
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Trip Brochure (PDF)
Trip Rating
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Rates include*:
Accommodations, All meals including wine/ beer with dinner on some nights & 10 riding days with bilingual guide (English, Spanish).
Wool ponchos, rain ponchos, chaps, saddle bag and helmets are provided - let us know in advance if you would like to borrow one of these items
A | 2024 | 12 days (10 riding days) | 12d / 11n | $3500 |
* prices are per person based on double/twin occupancy
Transfer and Other Charges:
2024
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Small group supplement (2-3 pax only), pp
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$300
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2024
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Single supplement (when not sleeping at Hacienda Alegria), price per night
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$200
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2024
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Transfer from Quito Airport, return, per car (1 - 4 pax)
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
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$100
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2024
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Transfer from Quito City, return, per car (1 - 4 pax)
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
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$50
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2024
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Extra day with meals and riding at the hacienda, dbl, pp
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$250
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2024
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Extra day with meals and riding at the hacienda, sgl, pp
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$330
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2024
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Child discount (12-17)
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$-525
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Pick-up/ drop-off for this trip is from Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO) in Quito or any hotel or bus stop in Quito. Transfer times are available anytime on any day of the week.
** Quilotoa Ride is possible to book all year -- please inquire for availability
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Rates do not include:
Departure tax, Transfers ferom/to Quito, Insurance & Gratuities
Sample Itinerary - subject to changes
Day 1: Arrival
Depending on your arrival time you can have a short ride at the hacienda, dinner included.
Meals included: Dinner
Overnight at Hacienda Alegria
Day 2: Introductory Ride
Ride in the arena and try horses to get acquainted with the horse, tack that we will be using the next days, we ride around the neighboring Haciendas at the west Andes. Our first contact with the heights starts this first day. Lunch at the Hacienda, visit the milking barn, the aging cheese cave, and at the end of this interesting day enjoy the hot tub and fireplace.
Riding: 4 hours
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hacienda la Alegria
Day 3: Ride to Bomboli
Crossing extensive pastures and eucalyptus forests, we will have a nice view of the “Volcanoe Avenue”. From there we can appreciate the green and fertile Machachi Valley and we can also see the routes we will take the next day at the east mountain chain. We will ascend the Corazon volcano up to 4,000 meters and descend through the Cloud forest reserve.
At the cloud forest we can observe a great biodiversity of plants and flowers, including giant guneras, orchids, and birds such as the turkey of the forest. In the afternoon we arrive to Hacienda Bomboli at 3,000 m and relax by the fireplace enjoying the sunset and see the lights of the villages near the coast. We will arrive at tea time, then enjoy a delicious dinner.
Riding: 6 hours
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hacienda Bomboli
Day 4: Back to Hacienda La Alegria
In the morning we will walk at the Hacienda’s gardens and learn and see an incredible variety of the most beautiful orchids and cloud forest plants.
We ride up hill admiring the forest and the hundreds of flowers and plants. We will use the old road that was built in 1873 to connect Quito with the coast.
Arrive to Hacienda la Alegria for lunch, relax and enjoy the hot tub and the fireplace.
Riding: 4 hours
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hacienda la Alegria
Day 5: Ride to Ruminahui Volcano
We ride to the west mountain range and through the valley toward Machachi. We stop at the Machachi market (on Sundays), continue toward the Ruminahui volcano and stop at a beautiful Hacienda for a snack.
We then continue riding until we arrive to the Pedregal valley and stay overnight in a Hacienda at 3,500 meters
Riding: 8 hours
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hacienda in Pedregal valley
Day 6: Cotopaxi Volcano Ride
We enter the Cotopaxi National Park, riding towards the Sincholagua volcano. We make a large loop downhill to the valley and after a snack, we continue crossing the different lava flows, ascending north of Cotopaxi up to 4,100 mts to the highest plains, where we complete the Highest Canter in the World.
We ride in close proximity to wild horse herds that live in the park and are descendants of the horses brought by the Spanish in the 16th century.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight camping near Tambopaxi refuge
Day 7: Ride back to the plains
We start riding towards Ruminahui volcano, continuing west. On the way, we pass to the highest point of our ride (4,250 m) on the edges of the Ruminahui Volcano. We continue our ride toward the green Machachi valley. We cross the Machachi plaza where horsemen are always welcomed; continuing our ride to the town of Aloag before arriving back at Hacienda La Alegria for a pleasant dinner.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hacienda La Alegria
Day 8: Ride to Isinlivi
We will start today's ride one hour south of Hacienda La Alegria (transferred by car to this point). We will ride by the Inca trail and dirt trails that will take us to Isinlivi.
From here, it is possible to admire the nice scenery from one valley to another. The colors and the mountains make the changes from “Paramo” to eroded land full of different color patches. In the distance, we will see the Eastern Mountain Chain.
The ride continues through several hills, arriving to a small village called Isinlivi, founded in 1857. Here we will find our Lodge for the night.
Riding: 5 hours
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Lodge in Isinlivi
Day 9: Quilotoa
In the morning, we will take a small walk to get the horses on a hill. There is a viewpoint of the Canyon formed by several eruptions of Quilotoa volcano. We will then start our ride up hill to reach the Quilotoa crater lake.
Crossing a few villages and paths, we discover an agricultural landscape with fields of lupines, potatoes, quinoa and barley. Volcano pumice and dry soil hinder agriculture thus, just a few people live in this region.
Quilotoa volcano erupted 1,280 years ago, the volcano summit is at 4,000 meters above sea level, where our Lodge is awaiting. At the edge of the volcano we will enjoy and amazing view of the breathtaking Quilotoa Crater Lake. The 3-kilometer-wide caldera was formed by the collapse of this volcano after the last eruption. The water color changes with the light.
Riding: 5 hours
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Quilotoa hostel, next to the crater lake
Day 10: Quilotoa to Sigchos
Today is a long journey on the saddle. We ride to Sigchos, the village that was known as the “last home” of the Inca general Ruminahui.
After breakfast, we head north by the ridge of Quilotoa Crater Lake. The trail goes across the highest mountain heading north-west. There, we will find some small dairy farms and a couple of artisanal cheese makers, we will stop for a short visit and cheese taste.
This afternoon, we arrive to Hacienda San Jose, a working dairy farm and guesthouse. Our horses will have lush fields of fresh grass.
Riding: 7 hours
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hacienda San Jose
Day 11: Sigchose to Wingopana
We will ride through a dramatic landscape, including steep ravines. We start at 3900 meters and will ascend to 4000 meters high.
Even though we can visualize where we are heading and it seems close, we will have to cross several mountains chains to get there. This area is a combination of forest, rock peaks and eroded land from the past centuries.
We finish the ride on the sacred Wingopana Rock at 4000 meters. We will make our way back to Hacienda La Alegria by car for dinner and overnight.
Riding: 6 hours
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hacienda la Alegria
Day 12: Departure
Breakfast and finish our services. Transfer to airport.
Meals included: Breakfast
Meeting:
Quito Airport or Hotel
Airport:
Quito
Transfer:
Quito
Pick-up/ drop-off for this trip is from Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO) in Quito or any hotel or bus stop in Quito. Transfer times are available anytime on any day of the week.
Tack:
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North American style, English style, McClellan cavalry, Chillean and traditional Ecuadorian "Chagra" style with its intricate leather-work and saddle horn.
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Horses:
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Mixed Criollo (native South American), English Thoroughbred and Arabian stock
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Pace:
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4-7 hours of riding daily, moderate trots and canters
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
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Level:
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(3
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4
out of 5) Good Intermediate
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Age:
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Min
12
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Max
70
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Weight:
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Max
190 lbs
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Riders:
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Min
4 riders
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Max
8 riders
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Riding helmets are mandatory for this ride.
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Horses
Our horses are very important to us. We have more than 35 riding-horses as well as about 30 mares and foals. Most have been bred here on the farm from mixed Criollo (native South American), English Thoroughbred and Arabian stock, resulting in a near perfect combination of toughness, agility, calm temperament and “mountain sense”. Beginners and experienced riders alike have found them easy to ride, willing and good mannered.
We are happy to follow the Natural Horsemanship principles when training our horses.
Tack
There is a range of tack including North American style, English style, McClellan cavalry, Chilean and traditional Ecuadorian "Chagra" style with its intricate leatherwork and saddle horn.
Host
Your host Gabriel comes from a family steeped in equestrian tradition. His grandfather bred racing horses close to Quito and his father, was a keen polo player.
Gabriel and Paty's three daughters are all keen riders, and the enthusiasm of the whole family is reflected in the quality of the horses at the farm. We are proud to share that Gabriel was recently nominated as MAESTRO GUIA ECUESTRE -- there are currently only 3 in the world with this title.
Test Ride
Before starting our program, riders receive instruction and ride under strict surveillance by the guides and helpers. We start by riding in a circle where riders must demonstrate their confidence and ability to adapt to the horse, saddle, and equipment. After this, they move up to a larger arena (70x70 meters/200x200 feet), where they will be observed and guided before going out. The rider has the option to switch horses, saddle, or equipment upon request.
We enjoy a special relationship with chagras, participating with them in rodeos and festivals and visiting them in their homes each month, and so we want to share this closeness with you, our guests. You will come to appreciate theirs traditions and customs. The chagras' skill on horseback and knowledge of the Andean paramo are legendary. They are the true inspiration for our trek.
Passport and Visa Requirements:
Passport valid for at least six months required by all nationals referred to in the chart.Passport NotePassports must be carried at all times. Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart ab. more
Sigchos area
Month
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Average High Temperature (°F)
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69
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68
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68
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67
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66
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65
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65
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66
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67
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69
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70
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69
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Average Low Temperature (°F)
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49
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49
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49
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49
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49
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48
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47
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46
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46
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47
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47
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48
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Average High Temperature (°C)
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20
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20
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20
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19
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19
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18
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18
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19
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19
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21
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21
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21
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Average Low Temperature (°C)
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9
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9
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10
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10
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9
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9
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8
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8
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8
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9
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8
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9
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Source: NOAA
Seasons
On this trip you will experience a diversity of geography and weather. Be prepared for a period of intense equatorial sun followed by the chill of the Andes' wind - all within the space of a few hours. The locals say that the highlands experience all four seasons within the same day. As we ride though the paramos, you will see the great alpaca and llama herds that roam at this altitude. The shaggy coats which protect them from the harsh elements of mountain life are also the key ingredient to a great sweater or poncho.
The temperatures in the Ecuadorian highlands are normally in the 70s and 80s F (20-25 C) all year. However, please note that mornings and evenings can still become very cold!
Day temperatures can vary considerably in the mountains (65º F during the daytime, 40º F at night). Average temperatures will range in 50’s.
Temperatures in Cotopaxi National Park and the surrounding region vary little throughout the year. The average daytime temperature is 45° F (7°C). Seasonal variations and night-time temperatures range between freezing 32°F (90°C) and 68°F (20° C).
Visitors are recommended to bring several layers of clothes including a warm sweater and protective rain-wind jacket, hat and gloves.
The rainy seasons run between January and May and October and November. The main dry season of June to September though the strong winds are known to occur. December also has a short dry season and the time around Christmas is normally considered the best weather of the year.
Our partner can supply: wool ponchos, rain ponchos, rubber boots, full chaps, horse bag, and helmets. Please let us know if you'd like to borrow any of these items.
Clothing:
Shirt: Cotton or wool, long sleeved or turtleneck
Sweater: Heavy wool or fleece sweater or vest
Trousers: Full length, wool, blend, or pile or other warm pants
Underwear: Light-weight (polypropylene) thermal underwear, top and bottom
Headwear: Skycap, wool hat or wide brim felt hat, bandana, and sunglasses
Jackets: Insulated or Gore-Tex mountain parka for rain and wind (important)
Gloves: Wool, leather, or polypropylene, recommended water proof
Socks: Wool or polypropylene
Footwear: Tennis shoes, lightweight hiking boots, or runner boots (if your shoe size is 9.5 US or less, boots are available at Hacienda La Alegria).
Accessories:
Cosmetic kit (reduce to minimum)
Sunglasses
Sunblock +30 and lipstick ointments (important)
Flashlight with extra batteries
Washcloth
Camera extra batteries
Binoculars
There is no set weight limit for your luggage as it will be transferred by car.
… this list is only a guideline for you
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Hidden Trails Travel Documents and TripVoucher (contains important local tour contact info.)
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Flight tickets
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Passport
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Visa (check with your consulate)
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RIDING GEAR
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Riding pants or Jodhpurs (used if possible!)
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Riding boots (short) + Minichaps
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Riding helmet (recommended for all trips)
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Riding gloves
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Hat (with chin strap) for sun protection
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Lightweight Rain coat
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PERSONAL CLOTHING
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Jacket or sweater for cool evenings
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Comfortable T-Shirts/Shirts
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Jeans
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Shorts
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Underwear and socks
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Pyjama
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Bag for dirty clothes
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Trekking boots/ comfortable shoes
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Swimsuit
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For Camping trips:
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Sleeping Bag
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Ground Mat (Thermarest or foam mattress)
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Towel and small bar of soap
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ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING
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Personal Toiletries
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Insect protection
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Personal medications
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Sore cream (for an emergency)
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Sewing kit
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Torch/ Flashlight
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Adapter for electric appliances
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Camera and extra film or batteries
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Belt pack
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Address book and pen (for postcards!)
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Sun glasses with strap
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Sun protection lotion and lip balm
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Accommodations
This is a progressive ride where nights are spent in different locations.
Description
Hacienda Alegria has very nice and comfortable accommodations. The accommodations along the way are more basic, but all authentic and comfortable. There are 2 people per room with private showers in every accommodation. There is access to free Wi-Fi almost everywhere (except when camping) and laundry services are available at Hacienda La Alegria for a small gratuity.
Accommodation Itinerary - subject to changes based on availability
Nights 1 & 2: Hacienda La Alegria
Night 3: Hacienda Bomboli
Night 4: Hacienda La Alegria
Night 5: Hacienda in Pedregal Valley
Night 6: Tambopaxi refuge
Night 7: Hacienda La Alegria
Night 8: Lodge in Insilivi
Night 9: Samay Kirutoa Lodge at Quilotoa crater
Night 10: Hacienda San Jose
Night 11: Hacienda La Alegria
Hacienda La Alegria
The Hacienda was built in 1910 in Franco Italian Style and has been renovated and restored. It is made out of adobe and stones and its walls are over 80 cm thick! It is nestled amidst lush surroundings in the typical fertile and green farmland of the Ecuadorian inter Andean plain at an altitude of 2880m (9449 ft).
The Hacienda is a family-run organic farm and the hospitality of the Espinosa household is remarked upon by visors who return year after year. You will be welcomed with a roaring log fire in the sitting room, and in your bedroom when the nights are cold.
The farm can accommodate up to 24 people both in the farmhouse and a recently completed extension. The extension has been tastefully restored with solid cypress floors and beams and modern en-suite bathrooms with plenty of hot water and powerful showers. Split-level family rooms sleep five comfortably. Wi-fi internet is available at this property.
Hacienda Bomboli
This property offers basic accommodation for up to 16 guests. It is set in a beautiful rainforest and each room has its own bathroom with hot water. Due to its remote location, cell phone service is very limited and there is no electricity. The house is kept warm and lit with fireplaces and candles and your hosts even puts a warm water bottle in your bed before you go to sleep.
Lodge Tambopaxi in Cotopaxi National Park
This newly constructed mountain lodge recreates the traditional building style of the paramo houses in order to reduce their impact on the environment.
There are 6 bedrooms, each equipped with a private bathroom with hot water, an individual heating system an warm eiderdown.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge. Laundry service is available for a surcharge.
Hacienda San Gabriel (part of Hacienda San Jose) in Sigchos
The accommodation features simple rooms with a variety of arrangements (single, double, twin, triple or quadruple). Facilities include free Wi-Fi access and an indoor swimming pool.
Samay Kirutoa Lodge at Quilotoa crater
This lodge offers comfortable accommodations with spectacular mountain views. There are only 7 rooms and each are simply decorated with respect to the surroundings. There is a garden where guests can relax and free Wi-Fi internet is also available.
Llullullama Lodge at Insilivi
This Eco Lodge offers cozy accommodation in the heart of the Ecuadorian Andes. It is housed in an old farmhouse that has been renovated with respect to the environment. The Lodge offers a wide variety of rooms, each simply decorated with local artifacts. There are common areas with fireplaces as well as a terrace offering beautiful mountain views, where guests can relax and chat with fellow travelers. There is no internet at this property.
Room Occupancy
Single supplement is mandatory is we cannot find another rider to share.
Meals
All meals are included from lunch on Day 1 to breakfast on Day 12.
Meals are featuring delicious, gourmet international and Ecuadorian food. You will never go hungry with 3-4 courses offered per meal. Soups are a specialty in the highlands that we will use to warm our bodies after a good ride. Main courses can be chicken, pork, beef, trout, tilapia, pasta and more. Don't forget to save room for dessert!
This trip includes some wine/ beer with dinner.
Dietary Restrictions
We can cater to most dietary restrictions with prior notice.
This trip
includes some wine with dinner.
Tack:
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North American style, English style, McClellan cavalry, Chillean and traditional Ecuadorian "Chagra" style with its intricate leather-work and saddle horn.
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Horses:
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Mixed Criollo (native South American), English Thoroughbred and Arabian stock
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Pace:
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4-7 hours of riding daily, moderate trots and canters
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
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Level:
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(3
to
4
out of 5) Good Intermediate
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Age:
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Min
12
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Max
70
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Weight:
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Max
190 lbs
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Riders:
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Min
4 riders
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Max
8 riders
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Horses
Our horses are very important to us. We have more than 35 riding-horses as well as about 30 mares and foals. Most have been bred here on the farm from mixed Criollo (native South American), English Thoroughbred and Arabian stock, resulting in a near perfect combination of toughness, agility, calm temperament and “mountain sense”. Beginners and experienced riders alike have found them easy to ride, willing and good mannered.
We are happy to follow the Natural Horsemanship principles when training our horses.
Tack
There is a range of tack including North American style, English style, McClellan cavalry, Chilean and traditional Ecuadorian "Chagra" style with its intricate leatherwork and saddle horn.
Host
Your host Gabriel comes from a family steeped in equestrian tradition. His grandfather bred racing horses close to Quito and his father, was a keen polo player.
Gabriel and Paty's three daughters are all keen riders, and the enthusiasm of the whole family is reflected in the quality of the horses at the farm. We are proud to share that Gabriel was recently nominated as MAESTRO GUIA ECUESTRE -- there are currently only 3 in the world with this title.
Test Ride
Before starting our program, riders receive instruction and ride under strict surveillance by the guides and helpers. We start by riding in a circle where riders must demonstrate their confidence and ability to adapt to the horse, saddle, and equipment. After this, they move up to a larger arena (70x70 meters/200x200 feet), where they will be observed and guided before going out. The rider has the option to switch horses, saddle, or equipment upon request.
We enjoy a special relationship with chagras, participating with them in rodeos and festivals and visiting them in their homes each month, and so we want to share this closeness with you, our guests. You will come to appreciate theirs traditions and customs. The chagras' skill on horseback and knowledge of the Andean paramo are legendary. They are the true inspiration for our trek.
Passports
Passport valid for at least six months required by all nationals referred to in the chart.
Passport Note
Passports must be carried at all times.
Visas
Not required by all nationals referred to in the chart above for stays of up to 90 days.
Note: (a) A measles vaccination certificate is required by all nationals travelling from Germany and Italy and must be shown on arrival. (b) Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see Contact Addresses).
Visa Note
Extensions of a further 90 days are available through the local immigration authorities.
Passport Required? |
British |
Yes |
Australian |
Yes |
Canadian |
Yes |
USA |
Yes |
Other EU |
Yes |
Visa Required? |
British |
No |
Australian |
No |
Canadian |
No |
USA |
No |
Other EU |
No |
Return Ticket Required? |
British |
Yes |
Australian |
Yes |
Canadian |
Yes |
USA |
Yes |
Other EU |
Yes |
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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Cotopaxi and Quilotoa Loops
Tour Code:
IT-ECRT10
12 days /
11 nights
Dates :
Available all Year
Difficulty :
Riding Level Explained A | Beginner | Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter. | B | Novice
| Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of
applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting
trots, and short canters. | C | Intermediate
| Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces
(including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly. |
D | Strong Intermediate
| Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day. | E | Advanced
| All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country. |
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