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Horseback
Riding Adventure
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Ride
from the Cloudforest to the Highlands
9 Days / 8 Nights |
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Day 1 - Quito
- Nature Reserve Bellavista / no riding |
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Day 2 - Nature
Reserve Bellavista - Nono / Ridingtime 5:30 hrs |
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Day 3 - Nono
- Calacali / Ridingtime 4:00hrs |
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Day 4 - Calacali
- Pululahua / Ridingtime 5:00hrs |
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5 - Pululahua - Aguacatal / Ridingtime 4:30hrs Leaving the volcano through the small gate in its crater walls, we'll be passing by deep gorges, crossing eroded lahar fields blooming with wild orchids, to finally enter the narrow valley of the Rio Blanco with its warm and tropical climate where we find coffee bushes, fields of sugar cane and a lot of tropical fruits. Pre-historical ruins can be observed along the way. "Aguacatal" is the name of the very remote and beautiful farm that offers us beds for tonight. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner). |
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6 - Rest day in Aguacatal / no riding Having gone half our way to Otavalo, we will make a rest day today, for those who want to of course. Those who could spend their life on horseback, also have the chance to explore the beautiful surroundings by horse on their own. Those who'd’like a change of activity for a while, are invited to accompany us by jeep to the Inca ruins of Rumicucho with their famous sun-channel and after that take an interesting ride by mountain-bike back to El Aguacatal. Last but not least, you can also just hang out for a day, walk around and enjoy the peaceful scenery of our rest place. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner). |
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7 - Aguacatal - San José de Minas / Ridingtime 7:30hrs This is the day for the adventurous! After crossing the bridge over the furious and turbulent river Guayllabamba, we'll be trekking along a nerve-wracking trail above the river for several hours, following its direction upstream, leading us through the most hallucinating and breathtaking landscapes you can possibly imagine. We will have to dismount on several sections of this trail. Fitness required! In the late afternoon we'll reach the village of San José de Minas, which lost its glory as an important mining place when the new road from Quito to Otavalo was built, leaving San José de Minas out of the way. The view of the town is dominated by a mighty colonial church with stories to tell. In its stony archways we'll find shelter and a restaurant in a nice, spotless local hostel. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner). |
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8 - San José de Minas - Cuicocha / Ridingtime 6:00hrs Riding across the fields and pastures of the Paramo into wild and windy heights, we'll reach the beautiful lakes of Cuicocha in the afternoon, encircled by rugged mountain walls. Here, we spend the night in a hostel at an altitude of 3700m above sea-level. Bring warm clothing and a warm sleeping bag; playing cards welcome! (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner). |
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9 - Cuicocha - Otavalo - Quito / no riding After breakfast, our accompanying vehicle will pick us up and drive us down to Otavalo with a far-reaching view over the next valley and the surrounding mountains. In the small Andean town, world-famous for its handicrafts and woollen products, we'll have the chance to visit its lively, colourful Indigenous market. Our main programme has ended and participants will have the choice of either staying in Otavalo on their own (nearby attractions are Peguche waterfall or San Antonio de Ibarra) or driving back with us to Quito, where we will leave you at your hotel. (Breakfast/Lunch) |
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