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Haciendas of Ecuador

Otavalo and Cotopaxi - Example 7 Day Tour
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Historic family ranches dating back to the 1600's are found along the Avenue of the Volcanoes of the Ecuadorian highlands. These haciendas provide a glimpse into the history and culture of a time when Spanish heirs ruled expansive farms containing entire indigenous villages in the shadows of the Cotacachi, Cayambe, and Cotopaxi Volcanoes. This 7-day trip explores the highlands with visits with an expert guide to the market town, Otavalo, and to Cotopaxi Volcano. Relax in the evenings at the luxurious Haciendas Zuleta and San Agustin de Callo and enjoy the home-cooked meals after the days' excursions. This trip can be customized based on travelers' interests with optional horseback riding, hiking, and other cultural activities.
Hacienda Rumiloma exteriorHacienda Rumiloma sitting areaHacienda Zuleta bedroomCotopaxi Volcano with snowHorseback riding - La Chagras WayA local selling his weavings in the marketView from San Agustin de Callo of Cotopaxi National ParkA local man in the marketBrightly colored weavings in the marketEnjoy the library at Hacienda San Augustin de Callothe remote valley around Hacienda ZuletaThe San Agustin de Callo courtyard at nightA beautiful day in the Ecuadorian Andes at the Hacienda San Agustin de CalloRelax in the beautiful gardensTake a stroll through the beautiful courtyard at San Agustin de Callo
Highlights
  • Visit the famous Indian Market in Otavalo
  • Rise early to witness condors flying & learn about reintroduction efforts
  • Hike Cotopaxi Volcano to El Refugio lodge and the nearest glacier
  • Tour rose plantations, one of Ecuador's most cherished exports
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Activity Level: Relaxed
Involves minimal physical effort and is typically associated with leisurely activities. Activities are low-intensity or last less than a few hours each day.
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Day 1: Arrive Quito | Hacienda Rumiloma

Arrive in Quito and be greeted and transfered to the Hacienda Rumiloma. This charming hacienda is located only 15 minutes from Quito and is situated in nearly one hundred acres of primary Andean forest on the side of the Volcano Pichincha overlooking the city. The hacienda backs up to thousands of acres of national park land with scores of trails, a small river, and llamas grazing peacefully.

Day 2: Otavalo Market | Hacienda Zuleta

Enjoy breakfast, and for the early-risers, a nice walk around the Rumiloma's property. At mid-morning, depart Quito and travel north to Calderón, a small village about 10 km northeast of Quito. Continue to Guachala, a community transected by the equator, and pass through Cayambe on the way, here you are able to taste bizcochos one of the local delights, and learn more about the making process. Next, arrive in Otavalo where you visit the famous Indian Market which dates back to pre-Inca times. Finally, visit Cotacachi, which has good leather shopping opportunities, and Cuicocha, the ancient eroded volcanic crater, famous for its deep lake found within. Views of the lake and surrounding mountains are excellent when the weather is good.

In the afternoon, continue to the Hacienda Zuleta. This working family farm dates back to the 16th century and encompasses four thousand acres between the Cayambe and Cotacachi volcanoes. Upon arriving, your hosts greet you and show you to your guestroom. Over an afternoon cup of tea or coffee, discuss the many options for activities to create a tailor-made itinerary with your host and guide based on your preferences and interests. Before dinner, take a tour of the hacienda's main building and gardens and learn about Zuleta's rich history.

Day 3: Hacienda Zuleta Full Day

Today is free to explore Hacienda Zuleta. Enjoy one of the short hikes before breakfast and try to get a sight of the countless birds, some of which are really rare species like the black-crowned night heron or the black-chested buzzard eagle.

After breakfast, a visit to the cheese factory can be arranged to learn more about how Zuleta´s semi-aged cheeses are produced from the farm’s fresh milk in the small factory near the guest house. Learn how the process has changed during history.

As mornings are the best time to witness wild condors flying, hike, bike or horseback ride to the condor preserve. Learn about the hacienda's Condor Huasi reintroduction program to bring the condor back to this part of the Andes.

Peruse the embroidery shop run by a women's community cooperative with its beautiful articles of handmade, colorful embroidery.

Active hikers can also decide to do a more challenging hike up to Condor View where there is a nice overview of the area and the possibility of spotting the shy Andean spectacled bear.

Day 4: Cotopaxi | Hacienda San Agustin de Callo

After breakfast, you are invited to see the organic garden where the ingredients for hacienda's menu come from. You can also explore the farm operation and lend a helping hand (counting sheep or feeding calves), and talk to the vaqueros who maintain Zuleta's ranching heritage.

Mid-morning, say goodbye to your gracious hosts and head south along the Avenue of the Volcanoes, viewing the breathtaking high plains surrounding the magnificent snow-capped Cotopaxi - the earth's highest active volcano (19347ft/5897m). This area provides excellent opportunities to spot the Andean condor. Ascend to El Parqueadero (15180ft/4600m). From this point there is an optional hike for about an hour to El Refugio, the volcano's refuge lodge (15840ft/4800m) and the nearest glacier.

Continue to the colonial Hacienda of San Agustín de Callo. Built on the site of an Inca palace, this working farm is located on one of the most important archeological Inca sites in Ecuador and the furthest northern point from Cuzco where the Inca imperial-style construction has been documented. San Agustín de Callo has been the site of an Inca palace and an Augustian convent, and the various influential inhabitants of the hacienda have contributed to a unique blend of architecture and a museum-like experience for guests.

Day 5: Hacienda San Agustin de Callo

Today is yours to enjoy the hacienda and to participate in any of the various activities that are offered, such as hiking, biking, fishing, and horseback riding. There are great trails on the hacienda's property and the adjacent public lands that can be explored independently or with your guide.

Visit local villages on market days, such as Saquisilí, a small village famous for its Thursday market, which has eight different plazas, each of which sells specific goods. Or visit Pujili, known for its ceramic art, on Sundays or Wednesdays.

Tour nearby rose plantations to see how one of Ecuador's most cherished exports is cultivated and harvested.

The day ends with a delicious authentic Ecuadorian meal back in the hacienda's main building.

Day 6: Return to Quito

After relaxing this morning at the hacienda, return to Quito and the Hacienda Rumiloma. Optional excursions, such as a city tour or a visit to the Middle of the World Equator monument, can be arranged with your guide.

The evening is free to enjoy dinner at the Rumiloma's restaurant or head into the city center to one of Quito's fine restaurants for some nightlife.

Day 7: Return home

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Hacienda San Augustin de Callo

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Antique design decorate the suite at Hacienda San Augustin de Callo
Relax in the drawing room of Hacienda San Augustin de Callo

Hacienda Rumiloma

Hacienda Rumiloma in Quito
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  • 6 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 4 Dinners
  • 6 Nights Accommodations
  • 5 Days Locally Hosted Guide Service
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  • Ground transportation as listed
  • Activities as listed
  • Meals as listed
  • Access to a 24-7 Emergency line while traveling
  • Cotopaxi Patente Fee
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Our guide and driver were very good with their knowledge and were very helpful with our questions. It was a very pleasant visit that would have been impossible to do on our own. Hotels and restaurants were fantastic. The special places we got to go to, like the kitchens, were great. Enjoyed the entire trip!
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