The Andes, Amazon & Galapagos Islands Discovery

Highlights

  • Stand on the Equator – Experience the magic of being in two hemispheres at once.
  • Discover the Amazon – Walk with local guides, see vibrant wildlife, and immerse yourself in indigenous culture.
  • Explore Galapagos’ Unique Wildlife – Swim alongside sea lions, spot giant tortoises, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, frigatebirds and more!
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Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Ecuador, from the vibrant culture of Quito to the breath-taking Andes Highlands, before diving into the Amazon Rainforest. Explore local markets, enjoy unique wildlife encounters, and unwind in thermal hot springs. Discover the island of Santa Cruz in the Galapagos Islands , soaking in pristine beaches and unforgettable wildlife.

Summary of Route
Quito -City exploration, cultural experiences
Otavalo & Andes Highlands -Markets, lakes, haciendas
Amazon Rainforest -Jungle wildlife, cultural immersion
Papallacta -Thermal hot springs
Galapagos -Beaches, island tours, wildlife

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Embark on an unforgettable journey through Ecuador, from the vibrant culture of Quito to the breath-taking Andes Highlands, before diving into the Amazon Rainforest. Explore local markets, enjoy unique wildlife encounters, and unwind in thermal hot springs. Discover the island of Santa Cruz in the Galapagos Islands , soaking in pristine beaches and unforgettable wildlife.

Summary of Route
Quito -City exploration, cultural experiences
Otavalo & Andes Highlands -Markets, lakes, haciendas
Amazon Rainforest -Jungle wildlife, cultural immersion
Papallacta -Thermal hot springs
Galapagos -Beaches, island tours, wildlife

Starting in Quito, you’ll wander through historical streets, visit vibrant markets, and savour Ecuadorian flavours in a hands-on cooking class. Your next stop takes you into the heart of the Andes Highlands, where you’ll discover bustling markets in Otavalo, stunning mountain lakes, and timeless haciendas that transport you back in time.

From the highlands, you’ll venture into the lush Amazon Rainforest, where you’ll witness incredible wildlife and experience indigenous cultures. As you head to the thermal hot springs of Papallacta, you’ll find ultimate relaxation surrounded by the Andes.

In the final days of your journey, you’ll explore Santa Cruz in the Galapagos Islands, including beautiful Tortuga Bay and Punta Estrada, known for its peaceful beach and historical significance.

Please note:
This is a private itinerary but on some experiences throughout the tour you may join a small group.
Accommodation will be reserved at time of booking. Depending on availability there may be changes to similar accommodation.

*From price based on travel for up to 4 people, travelling in 2025. For larger groups or solo travellers please enquire directly to hello@nitgb.com

Arrival in Quito

Your journey begins as you arrive in Quito, Ecuador’s capital city, perched high in the Andes at 2,850m (9,350ft), you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Quito’s historic centre is one of the best-preserved in South America, earning it UNESCO World Heritage status. The city is a fascinating mix of colonial-era buildings, bustling markets, and lively plazas framed by the dramatic Andean landscape.

Depending on your arrival time, you may wish to take a short stroll near your hotel, soaking in the cool mountain air and the vibrant energy of Quito’s streets. The city has a rich culinary scene, offering everything from casual empanada stands to gourmet Ecuadorian cuisine, so a relaxed dinner at a local restaurant is a great way to start your trip.

This first evening is all about rest and acclimatisation. Quito sits at a high altitude, so taking it easy upon arrival helps you adjust. Your comfortable accommodation is centrally located, making it a perfect base for exploring the city in the coming days.

Quito City Tour & Cooking Class

Today you will start your day with a guided tour of Quito. Starting at the Independence Square, you’ll have the opportunity to admire the architectural beauty of Quito alongside the vibrant energy of its people. From here, you will explore the colonial church of San Francisco, which spans an entire street block and boasts a stunningly ornate altar, including an antique sculptural masterpiece of Quito’s Madonna.

Next, you will take in the grandeur of the Carondelet Presidential Palace, the former Archbishop’s Palace, and the Jesuit church of La Compañía de Jesús, a prime example of Latin American Baroque architecture with it’s intricately carved volcanic rock façade and interior, entirely gilded in gold leaf, will undoubtedly impress you, showcasing a rich blend of Spanish, Indigenous, Moorish, Italian, and Flemish influences.

To further enhance your experience, we’ll offer you a bird’s-eye view of the city. You’ll board a cable car that will take you from Quito, situated at 3,117 meters above sea level, to a lookout on the windy highlands of the Rucu Pichincha volcano, at 3,947 meters. From this vantage point, you’ll understand why Quito’s location has been so coveted throughout history, from the Inca to the Spanish empires.

Your guide will then take you to a traditional market and its surroundings, where you can explore the fresh, local products that will be used in your Ecuadorian cooking class. The experience continues at a charming restaurant housed in a beautifully restored colonial building in the heart of the city. During the class, you’ll learn to prepare three traditional dishes with a modern twist, which you’ll be able to recreate at home. Get ready for a day filled with vibrant sights, flavours, and aromas. At the end of your culinary adventure, you’ll enjoy the delicious meal you’ve prepared.

Middle of the World & Hacienda Experience

This morning, step into the footsteps of 18th-century explorers as you visit the Middle of the World (Mitad del Mundo). This famous site marks the equator, where you can stand with one foot in each hemisphere. The interactive Inti Ñan Museum nearby offers quirky experiments demonstrating the unique gravitational effects at the equator—watch water swirl in opposite directions or balance an egg on a nail!

Next, you’ll head to an agave distillery, where you’ll learn about Ecuador’s traditional spirit, crafted from the agave plant. Sample different varieties and discover the cultural significance of this drink, which has been part of Andean traditions for centuries.

In the evening, settle into Hacienda San Luis, a charming Andean retreat. Enjoy a guided night walk by torchlight, where you’ll listen to local legends and gaze at the snow-capped Cayambe volcano under a starry sky. Gather around a bonfire, sip on canelazo (a warm spiced drink), and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the Ecuadorian highlands.

Otavalo Market & Cuicocha Lagoon

Begin the day with a scenic drive to Otavalo, home to South America’s most famous indigenous market. Wander through vibrant stalls brimming with colourful textiles, handcrafted jewellery, and intricate leather goods. You’ll have time to meet local artisans and perhaps pick up a handwoven alpaca scarf or a unique souvenir.

A short drive away is Cotacachi, a town renowned for its high-quality leather craftsmanship. Browse beautifully made handbags, shoes, and jackets, all crafted by skilled artisans. The town’s picturesque setting at the base of a volcano adds to its charm.

In the afternoon, visit Cuicocha Lagoon, a stunning crater lake set within a collapsed volcanic caldera. Take a short hike along the rim for breathtaking views of the turquoise water below. If time allows, you can opt for a boat ride across the lagoon, where you might spot bubbling gas vents from the dormant volcano.

Journey to the Amazon

This morning, you will set off towards the upper Amazon, travelling along a scenic route that takes you from the majestic Andes highlands down into the Amazon region (approx 4-5hrs). Along the way, there will be plenty of opportunities to stop for photographs, capturing the breath taking views of lush green valleys and shimmering waterfalls.

Upon arrival at Suchipakari, our friendly staff will be there to assist with your luggage as you arrive. Once at the lodge, you will be greeted with a refreshing cocktail, and the lodge manager will provide a brief orientation about the facilities  to make the most of your time in the Amazon. You will then be shown to your room, where you can take a moment to relax and settle in.

After settling in, a naturalist guide will introduce you to the tropical rainforest, Amazon SPA therapies, and lodge operations, providing essential insights for your adventure. You will then enjoy a delicious meal featuring local flavours and fresh ingredients.

In the afternoon, explore the Ceibo Ecological Trail, named after the ancient Ceibo tree, the most majestic among the many species you will encounter. Along the way, discover strangler figs, medicinal plants, and diverse wildlife as your guide shares expert knowledge about the rainforest’s flora and fauna. After the hike, prepare for a tubing experience by gearing up with swimsuits, sandals, and life jackets. Walk to a river beach, where your guide will demonstrate paddling techniques before you drift downstream, taking in the tranquil surroundings.

Amazon Adventures

Awaken to the sounds of the rainforest and set off on an early morning canoe ride to a parrot clay lick. Hundreds of vibrant parrots and parakeets gather here, creating a dazzling display of colour and sound.

Visit the Animal Rescue Centre for a guided tour, where you’ll learn about conservation efforts and meet rescued animals, including the prehistoric Hoatzin bird, woolly monkeys, macaws, parrots, toucans, anacondas, and squirrel monkeys. Enjoy a box lunch surrounded by nature before immersing yourself in Kichwa culture with a visit to a local family. Observe a traditional blowgun demonstration and learn how to prepare La Chicha de Yuca, a staple drink of the rainforest.

End the day with a visit to Caiman’s Lagoon on Anaconda Island, searching for these fascinating reptiles as you explore the area. If you wish, stop in town to admire local ceramic crafts before returning to the lodge for a relaxing evening.

Papallacta Hot Springs & Return to Quito

Before leaving the Amazon, take an optional morning jungle walk (bookable locally), a final opportunity to spot exotic wildlife. Then, journey back into the Andes, stopping at Papallacta, a scenic mountain retreat famous for its thermal hot springs.

Nestled in a misty valley, the natural pools of Papallacta offer a rejuvenating soak, surrounded by lush green hills. The mineral-rich waters are known for their healing properties—an ideal way to unwind after your jungle adventure.

In the afternoon, return to Quito for a restful evening before your Galapagos adventure begins.

Galapagos Islands!

This morning you’ll be transferred from your hotel to Quito airport. Once at the departures hall, you will purchase your Galapagos Transit Control Card . Be sure to keep this card safe, as it must be presented again upon your return. Afterwards, your luggage will be inspected to ensure that no foreign plants or animals are brought to the islands.

You will  board your flight to Baltra Island. Upon arrival, authorities will collect the Galapagos National Park entrance fee.

At Baltra airport, a native guide will meet you and accompany you on a one-hour journey to your hotel on Santa Cruz Island. Along the way, you’ll visit the highlands of Santa Cruz, where you’ll see the Twin Craters—impressive lava formations created by volcanic eruptions thousands of years ago and now covered in lush forest. In this area, you may also spot the endemic woodpecker finch, a unique bird that uses tools to find food, often considered a key example of evolution.

Your next stop will be a ranch that is home to the famous giant Galapagos tortoises. These magnificent creatures roam beyond the official boundaries of the National Park, often entering private properties to take mud baths, feast on fallen fruit, and carry birds on their shells.

You’ll enjoy lunch with a view of these incredible tortoises before transferring to your hotel in Puerto Ayora town.

Tour by boat

Today, you will embark on an unforgettable tour by boat. Depending on daily availability, your destination may include A) North Seymour Islet, B) Bartolomé, C) South Plaza, or D) Santa Fe Island.

A) North Seymour Islet
North Seymour is a true natural paradise, home to vibrant seabird colonies, including the fearless blue-footed boobies and frigatebirds, as well as Galapagos sea lions and endemic land iguanas. You’ll have the chance to swim in the clear waters alongside the sea lions, who form the largest colony of the archipelago right on this beach.

B) Bartolomé Island
Bartolomé is one of the most remarkable sites in the Galapagos. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by the sight of a towering pinnacle rising dramatically from the bay. Enjoy breath taking views from various angles before disembarking and climbing to the top of the islet. Along the way, you may encounter lava lizards, hawks, and endemic snakes. The view from the top is simply awe-inspiring.

C) South Plaza Islet
When you land on South Plaza, you’ll be greeted by a striking landscape of red and purple hues, covered in vibrant Sesuvium, contrasting with the tall prickly pear cacti that populate the island. Home to a unique colony of hybrid iguanas, South Plaza offers an unparalleled experience. The island is teeming with life, including over 1,000 sea lions, nesting seabirds such as blue-footed boobies, shearwaters, and red-billed tropicbirds. The lush cactus forests also provide food and nesting sites for Darwin’s finches.

D) Santa Fe Island
Step back in time with a visit to Santa Fe Island, one of the oldest islands in the Galapagos, estimated to be between 4 to 4.5 million years old. This age makes Santa Fe particularly unique in terms of natural history. The island is home to a range of endemic species not found anywhere else in the world. The island’s picturesque turquoise bay, surrounded by towering cactus forests, provides a stunning backdrop for the incredible wildlife you’ll encounter. Santa Fe supports the highest variety of endemic species in the Galapagos, making it a true natural wonder.

Please Note: Destinations are subject to availability at time of booking and Galapagos National Park regulations.

Santa Cruz Highlights

Today, after breakfast, you’ll embark on an exciting exploration of some of the most sought-after spots on Santa Cruz Island. Your day begins with a hike through a tropical dry forest towards Tortuga Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, as recognised by Condé Nast magazine. Tortuga Bay features a vast expanse of pristine white sand, named after its role as a popular nesting site for black turtles and marine iguanas.

While swimming at the first, larger beach is not recommended (though experienced local surfers can be seen riding the waves), this area is perfect for birdwatching and sunbathing in the warm sun. If you’d like to cool off, the second beach further along the way offers a sheltered bay surrounded by lush red mangroves, where the calm waters are ideal for swimming and snorkelling (snorkel gear provided). You’ll also have the chance to kayak around the bay before making your way back to town.

After a well-deserved lunch, you’ll head to the dock to catch a water taxi that will take you across the bay to Punta Estrada. A short, 5-minute boat ride will bring you to this fascinating spot, where a German family settled in the 1940s to escape the Natzism and live a peaceful life as castaways. Some of their original volcanic rock houses are still standing today. The nearby beach, Playa de los Alemanes (German Beach), is now a popular spot for both locals and visitors.

You’ll have some time to relax on this tranquil beach or take a dip in its calm waters, which are perfect for snorkelling. The waters offer great opportunities to observe marine life, including stingrays, sharks, tortoises, and more.

Next, you’ll follow an easy trail to the famous Las Grietas (The Cracks), a stunning natural feature formed by water-filled fissures cutting through the peninsula. The varied scenery along the way includes colourful salt ponds, evergreen mangroves, and candelabra cacti. Las Grietas is a popular swimming and snorkelling spot where you can dive into the cool waters or leap off the cliffs. It’s a unique experience to swim between the dramatic red and black lava walls.

After an unforgettable day of exploration, you’ll return to Puerto Ayora.

Departure Day

On the last day of your 11-day Ecuador and Galapagos journey,you will  be transferred to Baltra airport. From there, you will begin your journey home, carrying with you unforgettable memories of the remarkable landscapes, wildlife, and experiences from your time in Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. Safe travels!

Cruise Extension Options

Please speak to the team about our extending you stay with cruise routes & boats as well as our Island hopping options.

 

What's included

Included

  • Return Airport Transfers
  • Roundtrip transfers to visit sites with driver/guide
  • Return Transportation to Amazon with guide/driver
  • 4 nights in Quito - BB
  • 1 night in Tabacundo - BB
  • 2 nights in Amazon - BB
  • 3 nights in Santa Cruz - BB
  • 8 x Lunches & 3 dinners
  • Middle of The World Tour in Quinto
  • Agave experience and night walk
  • Quito Historical Centre Tour
  • Quito Market Tour and Cooking Class
  • TeleferiQo (Cable car) Experience
  • Indigenous Amazon family visit
  • Canoe ride in the Amazon
  • River Tubing in the Amazon
  • Amazon Night Walk
  • Amazon Ecological Guided Trail
  • Caiman spotting at Anaconda Island
  • Visit to Papallacta Hot Springs
  • Tour to a remote Island off Santa Cruz
  • Private tour of Santa Cruz highlands
  • Santa Cruz Highlights Tour

Accommodation

La Casona de la Ronda (or similar), Quito

A charming boutique hotel located in Quito’s historic centre, along the iconic La Ronda street. Set in a beautifully restored colonial-era building, it offers cosy rooms with traditional décor and modern comforts. Guests can enjoy a peaceful courtyard, a lounge with a fireplace, and personalized service. Its prime location makes it perfect for exploring Quito’s rich history, vibrant culture, and nearby landmarks.

Hacienda Hosteria San Luis (or similar), Tabacundo

A picturesque retreat located in Tabacundo, Ecuador. Set in a historic hacienda, it offers cosy rooms, beautiful gardens, and stunning views of the Andean landscape. Guests can enjoy traditional cuisine, horseback riding, and peaceful nature walks. Its tranquil atmosphere and colonial charm make it a perfect escape for relaxation and cultural immersion.

Rincon de Puembo (or similar), Peumbo

A charming hotel near Quito, Ecuador, offering a peaceful escape with beautiful gardens, colonial-style architecture, and cosy rooms. Guests can enjoy amenities like a pool, spa, restaurant, and event spaces, making it ideal for relaxation or special occasions. Its proximity to the airport makes it a convenient stop for travellers. Please note: Portable air conditioner or heaters are available at reception.

Suchipakari Amazon Eco Lodge in a Superior Room (or similar)

A rainforest retreat located in the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon. It offers cosy cabins surrounded by lush jungle, providing an immersive nature experience. Guests can enjoy guided rainforest hikes, wildlife spotting, river tubing, and cultural encounters with local communities. The lodge combines adventure with comfort, making it perfect for eco-conscious travellers seeking a unique Amazonian getaway.

Rincon de Puembo (or similar), Peumbo

A charming hotel near Quito, Ecuador, offering a peaceful escape with beautiful gardens, colonial-style architecture, and cosy rooms. Guests can enjoy amenities like a pool, spa, restaurant, and event spaces, making it ideal for relaxation or special occasions. Its proximity to the airport makes it a convenient stop for travellers. Please note: Portable air conditioner or heaters are available at reception.

Ikala Galápagos

A stylish and eco-friendly retreat located in Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos. It offers modern, spacious rooms, a serene garden, a pool, and a rooftop terrace with stunning views. Guests can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, personalized service, and easy access to local attractions like the Charles Darwin Research Station and Tortuga Bay.

Your local host

Estefania and Nicole

We’re a passionate travel company, driven by a love for what we do. Estefania and Nicole, two enthusiastic ambassadors of Ecuador’s beauty and culture.

Estefania, a proud Quiteña, grew up inspired by her father’s military career and a passion for exploration, dedicating herself to showcasing Ecuador’s treasures—from Quito’s vibrant streets to the serene Galápagos Islands.

Nicole’s connection to Ecuador began in the Andean mountains, where its landscapes and traditions sparked a lifelong bond. A childhood trip to the Galápagos sealed her view of Ecuador as paradise, while her experiences abroad enriched her passion for hospitality and cultural exchange.

Together, we combine local insights with global perspective to craft personalized journeys, sharing Ecuador’s magic, warm hospitality, and helping create unforgettable memories.

We’re a passionate travel company, driven by a love for what we do. Estefania and Nicole, two enthusiastic ambassadors of Ecuador’s beauty and culture.

Estefania, a proud Quiteña, grew up inspired by her father’s military career and a passion for exploration, dedicating herself to showcasing Ecuador’s treasures—from Quito’s vibrant streets to the serene Galápagos Islands.

Nicole’s connection to Ecuador began in the Andean mountains, where its landscapes and traditions sparked a lifelong bond. A childhood trip to the Galápagos sealed her view of Ecuador as paradise, while her experiences abroad enriched her passion for hospitality and cultural exchange.

Together, we combine local insights with global perspective to craft personalized journeys, sharing Ecuador’s magic, warm hospitality, and helping create unforgettable memories.

Location

You’ll be picked up from Mariscal Sucre Quito International Airport, before embarking on an incredible itinerary that takes you from the Andes to the Amazon and then onto the Galapagos Islands.

 

Quito (City exploration, cultural experiences) →

Otavalo & Andes Highlands (Markets, lakes, haciendas) →

Amazon Rainforest (Jungle wildlife, cultural immersion) →

Papallacta (Thermal hot springs) →

Galapagos (Beaches, island tours, wildlife)

 

At the end of the tour, you will be dropped off back at the Seymour Galapagos Ecological Airport on the Island of Baltra, and all transfers are taken care of.

FAQs

What’s the best time to visit Ecuador?

The Galapagos is a year-round destination with its own unique experiences, regardless of the season.

For the mainland the dry season is from June to September, though the weather can vary depending on the region (Amazon, or highlands). Travelling outside the dry season to Ecuador can still be worth it, especially for those seeking fewer crowds and a more tranquil experience. While the wet season (October to May) brings more rain, the lush landscapes are beautiful, and wildlife, particularly in the Amazon, is abundant.

Is there malaria in the Amazon Rainforest?

Yes, it’s recommended to take malaria precautions when travelling to the Amazon.

Is this suitable for the family?

Yes, this trip is an excellent family experience. The varied destinations, such as Quito, the Galapagos Islands, and the Amazon Rainforest, offer educational and adventurous opportunities for all ages. Children will love seeing unique wildlife, such as sea lions and giant tortoises, while adults can enjoy cultural insights and relaxation in natural hot springs. The well-paced itinerary ensures both fun and comfort for families, making it an ideal choice for creating lasting memories together.

Please note the price is based on per person sharing a twin/room. For families, larger groups or solo travellers please enquire directly to hello@nitgb.com

I like this itinerary but I want to make changes, can this be done?

Yes, this can be done.

We work with our local host to curate what we think is the perfect itinerary but if you want to extend, shorten, amend this package in any ways please enquire directly to hello@nitgb.com.

How much is the Galapagos transit card?

Currently the Galapagos transit card is €20 per person. You can only buy this at the airport and you must pay in cash.

How much is the Galapagos National Park entrance fee?

On arrival in Galapagos you must pay the The Galápagos National Park entrance fee of $200 for non-Ecuadorian adults and $100 for children.

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