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Visiting the Romantic Haciendas in the Andes
8 days / 7 nights
important information
- Departure Day: Upon Request
- Price for 8 days:USD 2,005.-
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| Overview Itinerary |
| Day 01: |
Arrival in Quito |
| Day 02: |
City Tour - Mitad del Mundo |
| Day 03: |
Otavalo Indio Market - Hacienda Zuleta |
| Day 04: |
Hacienda Zuleta |
| Day 05: |
Hacienda San Augustin de Callo |
| Day 06: |
Local Indio Market - Hacienda Chillo Jijon |
| Day 07: |
Art Galleries - Quito |
| Day 08: |
international flight |
Detailed Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival
Arrive in Quito. Assistance and transfer from the airport to the Swissotel in the new town of Quito. Accommodations at the hotel. -/-/-
Day 02: Visit Quito City Tour and Mitad del Mundo
A drive along the northern residential section takes you to the impressive Parliament Building, whose stone mural records Ecuador’s history. Stroll downtown to visit St. Augustine Convent, its Colonial patio, cloisters, coffered ceilings and the vast collection of paintings showing the life of St. Augustine. Visit Independence Plaza flanked by the Cathedral, the Presidential Palace, the Municipal Building and the Archbishop’s Palace. Continue to the Church of San Francisco, one of the greatest religious buildings of the New World. Its impressive façade and atrium lead to its gild interior, a Baroque influence by Moorish style, with the winged Virgin of Quito at its main altar. Then you will drive approx. 25 km North of Quito to the Mitad del Mundo. Here the 30 m tall monument will tell you of the French-Spanish geodetic expedition of 1736-1744, which determined the position of the equator under the direction of Charles de la Condamine. Here you can stand with one leg on the northern and with the other leg on the southern hemisphere of the earth and visit the ethnographical museum inside of the monument. Furthermore you visit the Museo de Sol, where you will learn about the culture of the country and its history dating back to the Incas. In the afternoon you return to the hotel. Accommodations at the Swissotel. B/L/-
Day 03: Otavalo Indian Market – Hacienda Zuleta
Early this morning, travel north along the Panamerican Highway through astonishing mountain scenery. Here you will visit the Otavalo Indian Market. For centuries, regional markets have played an important role in Indian life, providing regular gathering places for trade and socializing. The colorful local markets of the Andean Valleys are famous for their fine handicrafts. The Otavalo Indian market dates back to pre-Inca times and is famous for its textiles woven on back strap and shuttle looms. Otavalo is South America’s most famous Indian fair. Here Otavaleños barter in silence, in marked contrast to the raucous noise of other markets. You will have time to visit the famous market and stroll along the narrow cobblestone streets filled with Otavalo Indians wearing blue ponchos, white trousers and long braided hair. Stop for lunch at one of the typical restaurants. In the afternoon visit the leather shops in Cotacachi. Later transfer to Hacienda Zuleta where you will be shown your private room with lovely garden views. A welcome drink and typical hors-d’oeuvres will be served at the Hacienda’s living room. Dinner of vegetables produced organically at the Hacienda all prepared by traditional family recipes. B/L/D
Day 04: Hacienda Zuleta – various actvities
Early risers may go bird watching or participate in the hacienda’s milking process. After a hearty hacienda breakfast, take the Condor’s Trail, a moderate walk to see condors, archaeological remains of the Caranqui culture and observe trout farming. This excursion can also be done on horseback. Box lunch is served, weather permitting; otherwise lunch will be served at the hacienda. After lunch visit the embroidery center, part of the work of the hacienda’s foundation and the cheese factory. During the evening, visit the hacienda’s private library of Galo Plaza, former President of Ecuador and Secretary of the OAS (Organization of American States). After dinner relax by the warmth of the fireplace or enjoy stargazing in the hacienda’s center patio. B/L/D
Day 05: Zuleta - Hacienda San Agustin de Callo
Enjoy an early walk around Hacienda Zuleta or a short ride on horseback. After breakfast, travel south to arrive around lunch time at Hacienda Shungu Huasi. Lunch will be served at the charming dining room. Continue southward, along the Avenue of the Volcanoes to Hacienda San Agustín de Callo. Follow the footsteps of the German scientist, Alexander von Humboldt, to discover what he called the Avenue of the Volcanoes in 1802. This magical route is surrounded by snow-capped summits. In times past, its mystical beauty nourished the mythology of early cultures and later provided incentive to the conquering Spanish to settle here. Brooks and rivers run down from the mountains past small villages of adobe houses and terraced farmlands. Hacienda San Agustín de Callo is located at the foot of imposing Cotopaxi Volcano. Weather permitting, visit the Cotopaxi National Park, go horseback riding or mountain biking. Back in the hacienda, meet at the living room for cocktails hosted by the owner, who will give an informal chat about the hacienda’s history. Enjoy dinner specialties that include lamb, shrimp, vegetarian vegetables served are grown in the hacienda’s farm-garden. B/L/D

Day 06: Indian Market & Hacienda Chillo Jijón
After a buffet breakfast, visit a local Indian market of the area. Color is the essence of the ancient Indian markets of the Ecuadorian highlands, the native dresses of both men and women, the fresh produced piled in neat rows, the bluest sky, the brightly colored designs of hand-woven woolen sweaters and the naïf paintings of Tigua, all make these products, wares and handicrafts are displayed everywhere on the plazas and the colorful fruits, vegetables and costumes provide countless opportunities to take photographs. Enjoy lunch at San Agustín de Callo and then proceed to the Hacienda Chillo Jijón. Arrive in the hacienda at mid-afternoon. Dinner in the beautiful colonial dining room. B/L/D
NB This day should be a Thursday to visit the market of Saquisili but there are also some smaller not so traditional markets on Sundays and Wednesdays in Pujili or on Saturday in Latacunga.

Day 07: Hacienda Chillo Jijón & Art Galleries
Enjoy breakfast and the facilities of the Hacienda Chillo Jijón such as tennis court, bike riding, horseback riding or a short walk in the surrounding gardens. Lunch at the hacienda. After lunch, return to Quito and visit some of the city’s most beautiful art galleries. Accommodations at the Swissotel. B/L/D
Day 08: Flight back home
Transfer to the airport for departure flight. B
B= breakfast; L= Lunch; D= Dinner
| Prices per Person for 2012 |
| 4 - 5 Participants |
USD 1,810.- |
| 3 Participants |
USD 1,934.- |
| 2 Participants |
USD 2,005.- |
| 1 Participant |
USD 3,050.- |
| Single Supplement during land tour |
USD 315. per person- |
Group prices upon request
Included in the price:
All transfers with private transportation, accommodations and meals as mentioned in the program, entrance fee for National Park, excursions as mentioned in the program, English speaking guide.
Not included in the price:
International flight, drinks, single supplement, personal expenses, tips, travel insurance
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