Andes & Amazon Multisport
Epic Trails, Rich Culture, and Biodiversity in Motion
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$2.180
Time
6 Days
Small Group
2–10 travelers
Travel Style
Multisport Adventure
Activity Level
Active
Overview
From snow-capped volcanoes to lush rainforests, this multisport adventure reveals the striking contrasts of Ecuador’s Andes and Amazon regions. Bike down Cotopaxi’s slopes, raft wild jungle rivers, ride horseback through historic haciendas, and hike volcanic crater lakes. Along the way, connect with indigenous communities, soak in thermal hot springs, and explore vibrant artisan markets. This is adventure with heart—an unforgettable journey powered by movement, meaning, and mindful discovery.
Trip Highlights
Bike
from Cotopaxi National Park through high plains and Inca ruins
Ride
horseback through scenic valleys and traditional Andean farmlands
Raft
the exhilarating Jatunyacu River in the Amazon basin (Class III+)
Hike
the rim of Cuicocha Crater Lake and seek out native wildlife
Soak
in the mineral-rich thermal waters of Papallacta Hot Springs
Meet
local Kichwa and Otavalo artisans to learn ancestral practices
Stand
on the Equator and discover its ancient Andean significance
Itinerary at a Glance

Day 1
Cotopaxi National Park – Glacier Lake Hike & Volcano Biking
Visit Limpiopungo Glacier Lake, then bike across the Andean paramo past Cotopaxi and Inca ruins. (L, D)
Day 2
Tilipulo Hacienda – Horseback Riding & Scenic Andean Biking
Ride horseback through Atapulo’s farmlands and bike along the Patate River Gorge. Overnight in a cozy hacienda. (B, L, D)
Day 3
Cloud Forest to Amazon – Waterfalls, Balsa Craft, and Jungle Lodge
Bike scenic trails to Puyo, explore waterfalls, and learn about artisan crafts before arriving at your jungle lodge. (B, L, D)
Day 4
Amazon Jungle – Jatunyacu Rafting & Hot Springs
Raft the thrilling Jatunyacu River, then head to Papallacta for a relaxing soak in the hot springs. (B, L, D)
Day 5
Cloud Forest Hike – Equator Monument & Otavalo Market
Morning paramo hike, visit to the Middle of the World monument, and traditional weaving demonstration in Otavalo. (B, L, D)
Day 6
Cuicocha Crater Hike & Return to Quito
Final day hike around Cuicocha Lake, with panoramic views and picnic lunch. Return to Quito in the afternoon. (B, L)
Ready to begin your Galápagos adventure?
Let nature lead. Let purpose guide.
What’s Included
- All accommodations (quality hotels, eco lodges, and historic haciendas)
- Private land transportation
- All meals listed in itinerary (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
- Adventure equipment (mountain bikes, rafting gear, helmets, gloves, etc.)
- Professional bilingual guides for all activities and cultural visits
Not Included
- Hotel and restaurant beverages
- Tips and personal expenses
- Travel insurance (recommended)
Additional Info

Year-round
Travel Season
500 to 4,800 m (1,600 to 15,700 ft)
Altitude
Layered clothing, hiking shoes, water bottle, sunblock, insect repellent, bathing suit
Suggested Packing List
8 to 35°C (46 to 95°F); varied due to elevation changes
Water Temperatures
Ready to begin your Galápagos adventure?
Let nature lead. Let purpose guide.
