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Ecuador Travel Manual Throughout the present manual we will present you a well detailed guide for selling travel to Ecuador. In this manual you will find: A brief description of the country and its main attractions Brief recommendations for each touring area of the country Detailed description of sample tours in our 34 manual

The magic of Ecuador and its people Andes Ecuador is a country full of contrasts in a relatively small space, only 102.854 sq. miles (270.670 sq. Km.). Coast Located at the Equator, on the Western side of South America. Ecuador is crossed from North to South by the Andes, which divide the country into four distinctly different geographical regions: the Coast, with beaches and tropical jungles; the Andean Sierras, with small villages and volcanoes, the Amazon basin, with it s emerald rain forest; and the world-famous Galapagos Day Islands, 5. Machu wildlife Picchu sanctuary. Cusco Day 6. Cusco Lima You can travel, from tropical climates to temperate or frozen landscapes in just a 35 1 matter of hours, year round.

Amazon Indian markets and festivities (the country has many ethnic races); Colonial cities Quito and Cuenca, both declared cultural heritage sights by UNESCO. Ecuadorians are famous for their hospitality and unmatched service. The famous phrase: mi casa es su casa (my house is your house), is heartfelt. In a short frase: Ecuador is like having all of South America in a nutshell. Day 5. Machu Picchu Cusco Day 6. Cusco Lima Galapagos Islands 35 1

Quito History, Culture and Life Quito, the capital city of Ecuador, is located in a plateau, at 2,800 meters above sea level. The many colonial churches show a mixture of styles and beauty in their architecture (baroque, Spanish, Flemish, Moorish, and pre-columbian), plazas, and historical buildings have helped our city to be declared a cultural heritage sight by UNESCO. After sun set, the city takes to magical colors. Enjoy it from a popular chiva bus on an after hours tour companied by live music and local drinks. Hand in hand with the colonial beauty of Quito is a blooming commercial and modern city; with a fine selection of 5 star hotels, convention centers, museums, and good restaurants. Quito has, since its foundation, been known as a city of culture. Local music at dinner and folkloric ballet shows. Sculptures and paintings that combine pre Inca, Inca and colonial art expressions decorate many buildings. 30 minutes north of Quito lies a must see for any visitor: the Equatorial Monument La Mitad del Mundo, situated right on the Equator line. Other attractions are: Oswaldo Guayasamin s Museum, or the archeological Central Bank s Museum as well as various art galleries and handicraft shops.

Indian Markets Ecuador s high Andean sierras and their spectacular landscapes are full of small towns with their own cultural expressions and events. Otavalo -famous for its Indian market, the best known and most colorful of South America. Anything from wool textiles, native fruits and fresh vegetables, to jewelry, ceramics, baskets, woodcarvings, naif paintings, embroidery, assorted tools and even domestic animals all for sale or trade. Markets in Ecuador are the most colorful and traditional places of the country. They are rich cultural sites where natives meet with their friends and relatives while engaging in ancient bargaining routines, where socializing may be more important than financial reward. Mon: Ambato and Otavalo Tue: Latacunga, Riobamba, Guano and Otavalo Wed: Pujilí, Cotacachi, Peguche and Otavalo Thu: Saquisilí, Tulcán, Cuenca, Guamote, Sangolqui and Otavalo Fri: Ibarra, Ingapirca and Otavalo Sat: Otavalo, Riobamba, Zumbahua, Latacunga, Guaranda, Salasaca, Pelileo, Cotacachi, Guano, Azogues and Loja Sun: Cayambe, Pujilí, Licto, Saraguro, Gualaceo, Chordeleg, Guano, Machachi, Malacatos, Loja, Peguche, Cuenca, Salcedo, Tulcan, Misahuallí, Lago Agrio, Penipe, Sangolqui, Santo Domingo de los Colorados and Otavalo.

The Andean Highlands A series of fertile valleys between two main mountain ranges of scenic beauty are dotted with small colorful villages and charming colonial cities like Ambato, Riobamba and Cuenca, each with its own peculiar characteristics. Snow-capped mountains on both eastern and western Andean corridors the most famous being mount Chimborazo, (6,310 meters/20.697 feet above sea level) Ecuador s highest mountain and Cotopaxi the highest active volcano on earth (5,907 meters/19.400 feet. Riobamba, the starting point of one of the world s most exciting narrow gage railroads and, as part of it, the Devil s Nose, a masterpiece of engineering where a series of switchbacks bring you hundreds of feet down an almost vertical wall.

Cuenca, amidst four rivers. The main treasure to be found in town is its colonial architecture. Cobblestone streets, old adobe houses with heavy wood-carved doors that guard fountains and court yards, colonial churches and colorful plazas, were all built with an Indian soul under Spanish vigilance. Many Museums preserve treasures of colonial art. UNESCO declared Cuenca a cultural heritage site. The artisanship of its people working with ceramics, wrought iron, gold and silver creating precious jewels, the famous hand-weaved straw hats, traditional cuisine, are just some of the reasons Cuenca can highlight your trip to Ecuador. Surrounding villages Gualaceo, Chordeleg, San Joaquin among others are home to Indigenous markets, Ikat and basket weavings and handmade jewelry. Nearby is the colorful scenery of the lakes in Cajas National Park.

Ingapirca The place where Cañari priests adored the moon and where the Incas later adored the sun. The Ingapirca complex is part of Ecuador s pre- Hispanic legacy, so far the most important archaeological site in Ecuador. Jewelry and ceramics of these cultures, are displayed at the site s museum.

The Amazon Rainforest These tropical lowlands to the east of Ecuador cover an area of nearly 125.000 sq. Km (78.125 miles), 45% of the country s territory. The eastern flank of the Andes forms the continental division from where all rivers flow into the Amazon basin to form a complex network of waterways feeding the exuberant and dense primary rainforest. Many of these rivers are navigable, enabling travelers to venture deeper into Ecuador s Amazon Basin. Strict environmental and cultural rules of conservation, and consciously developed tourism infrastructure help preserve this ecosystem. A variety of tours offer opportunities to see and photograph the wild flora and fauna of the area, while respecting the territories of the indigenous inhabitants. Our excursions take us to places with many animals, like tapirs and monkeys. Freshwater dolphins, various species of fish, caimans and snakes are found as well as hundreds of brightly colored butterflies and other insects. Toucans, parrots and other species of birds exist in an incredible array of biodiversity. The Amazon basin can be reached easier and faster from Quito than from any other Andean capital city.

Recommendations for all tours around highland cities: Dress: casual, mornings and evenings are fresh, it is warm at midday. Comfortable shoes are suggested. It may rain in the afternoons, especially from November to April. It is cold at night, dress accordingly. What to bring: camera, sunscreen, hat and some cash for shopping. Recommendations: leave your valuables, tickets and documents at the safe or your hotel room. Avoid taking back packs or purses to walk in colonial centers. Day by day Tours from Quito

In the Andean mountain range Dress: You will be at 1000-13000 ft. of elevation. Cold and windy, heavy clothing is strongly recommended. Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suggested. Recommendations: Walk slowly, remember you are at a high altitude. Use sunscreen; UV is much stronger at this elevation and latitude.

LTE-QDT001 AIRPORT/HOTEL TRANSFER - One Way or Roundtrip. Upon arrival to Quito s Mariscal Sucre Airport, you will be greeted by our helpful guide. The guide will serve as a translator, help with luggage, and assist with the car transfer to your hotel. Once at your hotel you may have dinner if so desired, or consider just settling in for you stay in Quito. DAY TOURS FROM QUITO LTE-QDT002 CITY TOUR OR TELEFERICO After an early morning breakfast, the tour will depart towards the city center of downtown Quito, or Centro Histórico, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. We will start with a panoramic view of Alameda Park and the Basilica, followed by a walk down the street of the Seven Crosses. The trip will continue with a walking tour, starting at Independence Square. From here, we will visit the presidential palace, the main cathedral, the gold-plated La Compañía Church, San Francisco Church and San Francisco Plaza. Once we finish site-seeing you may return to your hotel for optional lunch, dinner, and free evening. Enjoy an early breakfast before heading out for a trip to Quito s Teleférico, or cable car complex. This morning will make for an enjoyable a ride up the slopes of the Pichincha Volcano, offering a spectacular view of the city and its surroundings. After half a day of site-seeing, you may return to your hotel for an optional lunch and dinner. LTE-QDT003 CITY TOUR + EQUATOR LINE After an early morning breakfast, the tour will depart towards the city center of downtown Quito, or Centro Histórico, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. We will start with a panoramic view of Alameda Park and the Basilica, followed by a walk down the street of the Seven Crosses. The trip will continue with a walking tour, starting at Independence Square. From here, we will visit the presidential palace, the main cathedral, the gold-plated La Compañía Church, San Francisco Church and San Francisco Plaza. Around midday the tour will head north to the equator for a trip to the monument at the Middle of the World. You may choose to visit either the Ethnographic or the Inti Ñan Museums, both located near the site of the monument. After seeing these incredible sites, the tour will head back to Quito, where you can return to your hotel for an optional dinner. LTE-QDT004 MINDO FULL DAY We plan to arise early for breakfast before departing Quito northwest towards Mindo on the Nono-Tandayapa-Bellavista Road. We will take the old scenic road, famous for the many birds that can be spotted en-route. Around midday we will stop for an optional lunch.

Once in Mindo, we will visit the delightful orchid garden with enjoyable views of many beautiful and diverse species. The area is frequented by many hummingbirds and butterflies. Later in the afternoon, the group will return to Quito, to each respective hotel, for optional dinner and free evening. LTE-QDT005 OTAVALO FULL DAY Enjoy breakfast before we depart Quito early in the morning for this tour. Heading north to the town of Calderon, less than 20 minutes from the city, we will see how baked bread products, specifically dough figures, are made. We will continue northbound on the Pan-American Highway, passing the town of Tabacundo, where we can catch a view of the beautiful rose plantations on both sides of the road. We will make a short stop at the scenic lookout point at Miralago to see the Imbabura Volcano and San Pablo Lake, which lies at the volcano s foothills. Near midday we will arrive at the world-famous Otavalo artisan market. Here we will visit the textile market located at the Plaza of Ponchos ; this is one of the most famous markets in South America. You will find all kinds of handcrafts including tapestries made on the Spanish weaving loom as well as the indigenous backstrap loom. You will enjoy some free time for bargaining and buying with the friendly otavaleños. Before heading back, we will have an optional lunch at the rim of San Pablo Lake. On the journey to Quito we will stop by the local village of Cayambe where we can try the traditional bread and cheese biscuits (bizcochos) specific to this area. We will arrive to Quito in the mid-afternoon and drop you at your hotel for an optional dinner and free evening. LTE-QDT006 PAPALLACTA FULL DAY Wake up early for breakfast, as will get an early start, departing from Quito on the Amazon highway to the Papallacta Pass. This road is also known as the Cinammon Route followed by the Spanish conquistadors in search of El Dorado, who instead discovered the majestic Amazon River. Upon arrival at Papallacta s renowned hot springs you will notice that these thermal baths are located at 3000 meters above sea level and are surrounded by mountain cloud forest. Papallacta has a number of pools with different temperatures for your enjoyment. Here you will have time to soak in the waters and enjoy several optional spa treatments. A midday lunch is optional, and departure back to Quito will be in the early afternoon.

LTE-QDT007 COTOPAXI & MARKETS FULL DAY After an early morning breakfast we will depart heading south towards Cotopaxi National Park. On the way we will pass by different villages such as Sangolquí, Aloag and Machachi. Continuing south on the Pan-American highway to the city of Ambato, we will along the way visit the town of Latacunga and its authentic indigenous market (Tuesdays and Saturdays only). Almost midday we will arrive in the National Park, which is located 59.54km away from the city of Quito. Cotopaxi Volcano is one of the most important landmarks of in Ecuador because it is the highest active volcano in the world. Lush endemic flora and fauna of the area can be observed, including: one of the most representative species is the Chuquiragua (also known as the mountaineer s flower) wild horses, deers, llamas, and more. While there, you can visit Limpiopungo Lake, located near Rumiñahui volcano (149.96 meters), or go hiking to observe the birds. We can also visit the ruins of Incas del Pucara de Salitre, set on Cotopaxi s mountainside. An early afternoon picnic lunch will be served before departing towards Quito. The tour will bring you to your hotel for an optional dinner and free evening. LTE-QDT008 BIKING DOWNHILL COTOPAXI FULL DAY Your choice of day. This full-day tour leaves Quito in the morning. After a scenic hour and a half drive on the Pan-American highway, we will reach the entrance of Cotopaxi National Park. We will drive through the thick pine forest and soon reach the park s museum. While here, we will see the museum s holdings and savor a warm cup of ginger tea before continuing the ascent in a 4-wheel drive vehicle. Along this route we will reach the highest point of the tour, an astonishing 500 meters/15,000 feet. On a clear day, the stunning view presents eight volcanoes. Afterward, dressed in helmets, gloves and protection pads, the bike adventure on the world s most active volcano can begins! The first 8km of the ride will take us down 700m in altitude, traversing dirt roads through volcanic ash and páramo landscape. At 3.800m you will have to do some pedaling, continuing another 8km alongside volcanic rocks, with some luck we might see a wild condor or caracara. At this point we put the bikes on the jeep and head for the lake of Limpiopungo back up to 3.800m, where we resume biking for 16km, a leisurely downhill ride through pine forests and dirt roads. The bike adventure ends after 2km more on a beautiful single track road. LTE-QDT09 HORSE BACKRIDING COTOPAXI FULL DAY Your choice of day. Riding is one of the best ways of getting to know the Andes, their culture and the surrounding wilderness. Our guests can choose from riding a couple of hours around agricultural background or longer rides that last several days.

A chagra, the Ecuadorian Andean Cowboy, will serve as the local guide for the rides on horses of the criollo paramero breed. These animals have adapted to the local environment and the weather, therefore they are shorter in statue and have more fur. This full-day ride passes throughout the majestic páramos, along trails filled with rich legend and history. We can admire wild bulls and horses, native birds (It s not uncommon to see a condor!) and fauna, all in the marvelous landscape of the Ecuadorian highlands. We will be quite close to the peaks of Rumiñahui Volcano where traditional sunfo tea will be shared. As the ride continues, we cross spacious valleys and pass by natural caves carved deep into the volcanic rock by the Andean winds. The great Cotopaxi Volcano is present but not always visible. Later on, we will return to the farmhouse where a warm fireplace waits for us. LTE-QDT010 CANOPY CAÑON DEL SALTO FULL DAY Your choice of day. This is one of the most amusing adventures, combining a mix of vertigo and adrenalin. We depart from Quito for Santa Rita Reserve. The canopy trail is made up of five steel cables, each of them 300 m long, crossing the El Salto River.We will zigzag our way over the river and between the tops of trees with the aid of harness suspended lugs and pulleys, some 30m above the ground. The adventure is totally safe, as we use equipment made of the best and recognized quality. L, Chocolate or canelazo in the afternoon.

LTE-QTP001 BASIC QUITO A (3 Days, Your choice of days.) TOUR PROGRAMS FROM QUITO We offer roundtrip transfers, a city tour and two nights hotel stay at the hotel of your choice. This program includes breakfast daily. Day 1. Quito: Upon arrival to Quito s Mariscal Sucre Airport, you will be greeted by our helpful guide. The guide will serve as a translator, help with luggage, and assist with the car transfer to your hotel. Once at your hotel you may have dinner if so desired, or consider just settling in for you stay in Quito. Day 2. Quito City Tour: After an early morning breakfast, the tour will depart towards the city center of downtown Quito, or Centro Histórico, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. We will start with a panoramic view of Alameda Park and the Basilica, followed by a walk down the street of the Seven Crosses. The trip will continue with a walking tour, starting at Independence Square. From here, we will visit the presidential palace, the main cathedral, the gold-plated La Compañía Church, San Francisco Church and San Francisco Plaza. Around midday the tour will head north to the equator for a trip to the monument at the Middle of the World. You may choose to visit either the Ethnographic or the Inti Ñan Museums, both located near the site of the monument. After seeing these incredible sites, the tour will head back to Quito, where you can return to your hotel for an optional dinner. B Day 3. Quito: After a light breakfast, our guides will transfer your party to the airport and assist with departure formalities. B

LTE-QTP002 BASIC QUITO B (4 Days, Your choice of days.) We offer roundtrip transfers, a city tour, and Otavalo market tours, as well as three night s hotel stay at the hotel of your choice. This tour program includes breakfast daily. Day 1. Quito: Upon arrival to Quito s Mariscal Sucre Airport, you will be greeted by our helpful guide. The guide will serve as a translator, help with luggage, and assist with the car transfer to your hotel. Once at your hotel you may have dinner if so desired, or consider just settling in for you stay in Quito. Day 2. Quito City Tour: After an early morning breakfast, the tour will depart towards the city center of downtown Quito, or Centro Histórico, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. We will start with a panoramic view of Alameda Park and the Basilica, followed by a walk down the street of the Seven Crosses. The trip will continue with a walking tour, starting at Independence Square. From here, we will visit the presidential palace, the main cathedral, the gold-plated La Compañía Church, San Francisco Church and San Francisco Plaza. Around midday the tour will head north to the equator for a trip to the monument at the Middle of the World. You may choose to visit either the Ethnographic or the Inti Ñan Museums, both located near the site of the monument. After seeing these incredible sites, the tour will head back to Quito, where you can return to your hotel for an optional dinner. B Day 3. Otavalo: Enjoy breakfast before we depart Quito early in the morning for this tour. Heading north to the town of Calderon, less than 20 minutes from the city, we will see how baked bread products, specifically dough figures, are made. We will continue northbound on the Pan-American Highway, passing the town of Tabacundo, where we can catch a view of the beautiful rose plantations on both sides of the road. We will make a short stop at the scenic lookout point at Miralago to see the Imbabura Volcano and San Pablo Lake, which lies at the volcano s foothills.

Near midday we will arrive at the world-famous Otavalo artisan market. Here we will visit the textile market located at the Plaza of Ponchos ; this is one of the most famous markets in South America. You will find all kinds of handcrafts including tapestries made on the Spanish weaving loom as well as the indigenous backstrap loom. You will enjoy some free time for bargaining and buying with the friendly otavaleños. TOUR PROGRAMS FROM QUITO Before heading back, we will have an optional lunch at the rim of San Pablo Lake. On the journey to Quito we will stop by the local village of Cayambe where we can try the traditional bread and cheese biscuits (bizcochos) specific to this area. We will arrive to Quito in the mid-afternoon and drop you at your hotel for an optional dinner and free evening. B Day 4. Quito: After a light breakfast, our guides will transfer your party to the airport and assist with departure formalities. B LTE-QTP003 BASIC QUITO C (5 Days, Your choice of days.) We offer roundtrip transfers, a city tour, Otavalo market tour and Mindo full day tour, as well as 4 nights hotel stay at the hotel of your choice. This tour program includes breakfast daily. Day 4. Quito: Upon arrival to Quito s Mariscal Sucre Airport, you will be greeted by our helpful guide. The guide will serve as a translator, help with luggage, and assist with the car transfer to your hotel. Once at your hotel you may have dinner if so desired, or consider just settling in for you stay in Quito. Day 2. Quito City Tour: After an early morning breakfast, the tour will depart towards the city center of downtown Quito, or Centro Histórico, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. We will start with a panoramic view of Alameda Park and the Basilica, followed by a walk down the street of the Seven Crosses. The trip will continue with a walking tour, starting at Independence Square. From here, we will visit the presidential palace, the main cathedral, the gold-plated La Compañía Church, San Francisco Church and San Francisco Plaza.

Around midday the tour will head north to the equator for a trip to the monument at the Middle of the World. You may choose to visit either the Ethnographic or the Inti Ñan Museums, both located near the site of the monument. After seeing these incredible sites, the tour will head back to Quito, where you can return to your hotel for an optional dinner. B Day 3. Otavalo: Enjoy breakfast before we depart Quito early in the morning for this tour. Heading north to the town of Calderon, less than 20 minutes from the city, we will see how baked bread products, specifically dough figures, are made. We will continue northbound on the Pan-American Highway, passing the town of Tabacundo, where we can catch a view of the beautiful rose plantations on both sides of the road. We will make a short stop at the scenic lookout point at Miralago to see the Imbabura Volcano and San Pablo Lake, which lies at the volcano s foothills. Near midday we will arrive at the world-famous Otavalo artisan market. Here we will visit the textile market located at the Plaza of Ponchos ; this is one of the most famous markets in South America. You will find all kinds of handcrafts including tapestries made on the Spanish weaving loom as well as the indigenous backstrap loom. You will enjoy some free time for bargaining and buying with the friendly otavaleños. Before heading back, we will have an optional lunch at the rim of San Pablo Lake. On the journey to Quito we will stop by the local village of Cayambe where we can try the traditional bread and cheese biscuits (bizcochos) specific to this area. We will arrive to Quito in the mid-afternoon and drop you at your hotel for an optional dinner and free evening. B Day 4. Mindo: After an early breakfast, the tour will depart Quito heading northwest toward Mindo on the Nono-Tandayapa-Bellavista Highway. We will take the old scenic road, famous for the many species of birds which can be spotted along the way. You may enjoy an optional lunch in the early afternoon, just before we reach the quaint town of Mindo. Once there, we will visit the exquisite orchid garden to see many beautiful and diverse species of this delicate flower. In addition to hosting the orchid garden, Mindo is a prime place for bird-watching, as it is frequented by many hummingbirds and butterflies as well. In the late afternoon we will return to Quito, transferring you to your hotel for an optional dinner and free evening.

Day 5. Quito: After a light breakfast, our guides will transfer your party to the airport and assist with departure formalities. B LTE-QTP006 QUITO TO CUENCA VIA THE DEVIL S NOSE - EXTENDED (4 Days, Tue. Thu. and Sat from Quito, it is also possible to start in Cuenca or continue overland to Guayaquil request special quote.) Traverse the Ecuadorian Andes from Quito to Cuenca, riding the famous Devil s Nose train to visit the Inca ruins at Ingapirca. With this tour you will enjoy two days in Cuenca, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most beautiful cities in South America. Along the way you will have the opportunity to stay at country inns and colonial hotels, all the while enjoying a comfortable and inspiring adventure. Day 1, Quito-Riobamba: After an early morning breakfast we will depart heading south towards Cotopaxi National Park. On the way we will pass by different villages such as Sangolquí, Aloag and Machachi. Continuing south on the Pan-American highway to the city of Ambato, we will visit the town of Latacunga and its authentic indigenous market (Tuesdays and Saturdays only). Almost midday we will arrive in the National Park, which is located 59.54km away from the city of Quito. Cotopaxi Volcano is one of the most important landmarks in Ecuador because it is the highest active volcano in the world. Lush endemic flora and fauna of the area can be observed, including: one of the most representative species is the Chuquiragua (also known as the mountaineer s flower) wild horses, deers, llamas, and more. While there, you can visit Limpiopungo Lake, located near Rumiñahui volcano (149.96 meters), or go hiking to observe the birds. We can also visit the ruins of Incas del Pucara de Salitre, set on Cotopaxi s mountainside. An early afternoon picnic lunch will be served before we continue our way to Riobamba, where we will take a walking tour of Sucre Park to visit the curious monument of Neptune (the god of the seas). We will also visit Pedro Vicente Maldonado School and the Central Plaza, where the cathedral, municipal palace and governor s house are all located. Early in the evening we will settle in for dinner and the night s accommodations, both optional. Day 2, Riobamba-Devil s Nose-Ingapirca-Cuenca: After an early breakfast, the second day of the tour begins departing Riobamba to the south, as we head for Alausi where we will board the train to The Devil s Nose. En-route we will make several stops, visiting the Balbanera Church, Colta Lake, and the indigenous town of Guamote (note, Thursday is market day). Mid-morning we will arrival at the town of Alausi where we will begin our adventure on Ecuador s famous Devil s Nose train.

About a four hour ride, we will return to Alausi in the early afternoon. Our bus will be waiting to take us to Ingapirca and tour members are more than welcome to pack a box lunch to enjoy along the journey. Continuing on, we will pay a visit to the Ingapirca fortress, located at 3100m above sea level. These ancient ruins are the most important in the country. Their true history is still a mystery, as studies differ on if they were a fortress, an observatory or a temple. After visiting the ruins we will finish our trip on the road to Cuenca, arriving in the early evening for an optional dinner and free evening. Attention: The public train runs on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. These are the only days available for individual travelers; charters can be arranged for groups. We cannot guarantee the operation of the train route, as the railway suffers continuous damages. B Day 3, Cuenca: Breakfast in the morning prepares you for a city tour of Cuenca, considered by many the most beautiful in all of Ecuador. Our walk will include a visit to the flower market, the cathedral, Calderon Park, the church of La Merced and its convent, among other attractions. Midday you will return to your hotel for optional lunch and dinner, as well as a free evening in the city. B Day 4, Cajas National Park Just after breakfast, the tour will depart, heading northwest towards Cajas National Park. After a short drive, arrival in Cajas National Park will allow us to take part in different activities such as hiking, fishing, bird-watching, viewing flora and fauna, and more. We can visit the Interpretation Center placed in La Toreadora Lake (the biggest and the most important in the whole complex). Here we will see pictures and interpretations of the park. In the early afternoon we will return to the city of Cuenca, to transfer you to your hotel to gather your belongings and continue on to Mariscal Lamar Airport for your return flight to Quito or Guayaquil. Upon arriving in Quito or Guayaquil, our services will also transfer you to your hotel for an optional dinner and free evening. B LTE-QTP007 2 DAYS NORTHERN ANDES AND OTAVALO MARKET / HACIENDAS (2 Days, Your choice of days) We take you to small Andean villages to see artisan family workshops and to bargain at the Otavalo indigenous market. We arrange stays at historic haciendas, country inns or with indigenous families.

Enjoy breakfast before we depart Quito early in the morning for this tour. Heading north to the town of Calderon, less than 20 minutes from the city, we will see how bread products, specifically dough figures, are made. We will continue northbound on the Pan-American Highway, passing the town of Tabacundo, where we can catch a view of the beautiful rose plantations on both sides of the road. We will make a short stop at the scenic lookout point at Miralago to see the San Pablo Lake, which lies at the Imbabura Volcano s foothills. The tour will drive around San Pablo Lake to the town of Agato, where we will visit a weaver s workshop to learn the whole process for making two sided tapestries. We will see the process from start to finish, beginning with carding the yarn to producing natural color dye and then preparing the indigenous backstrap loom, in the workshop of master craftsman Andrango. Near midday we will arrive at the world-famous Otavalo artisan market. Here we will visit the textile market located at the Plaza of Ponchos; this is one of the most famous markets in South America. You will find all kinds of handcrafts including tapestries made on Spanish weaving looms as well as indigenous backstrap looms. You will enjoy some free time for bargaining and buying with the friendly Otavaleños. In the early afternoon we will visit a colonial hacienda where lunch is optional, before moving on in order to dedicate the afternoon to discovering small artisan villages such as Cotacachi and fine leather workshops like Peguche. We will also see the making of musical instruments and weaveries in San Antonio de Ibarra as well as wood carving, or Ilumán, felt hat workshop and Shaman rituals. We will return to Otavalo in the early evening, settle into our accommodations and enjoy an optional dinner or free evening. Day 2, Otavalo Quito: Day two of this tour allows us to visit Cuicocha, a volcanic crater lake and its small surrounding indigenous villages. There will be time for an optional lunch before returning to Quito. B LTE-QTP0010 BAÑOS AMAZON GATEWAY AND AVENUE OF THE WATERFALLS (2 Days, Your choice of days) The Baños Amazon Gateway tour is two-day adventure loaded with fantastic scenery. The Salasaca weavers and the waterfalls near Baños will be your eye candy as you enjoy the cloud forest and hot springs around this quaint village.

Day 1, Quito Cotopaxi Baños: After enjoying an early breakfast, the tour will depart Quito heading south through the famous Avenue of the Volcanoes. Almost midday we will arrive in the National Park, which is located 59.54km away from the city of Quito. The Cotopaxi Volcano is one of the most important landmarks in Ecuador because it is the highest active volcano in the world. Lush endemic flora and fauna of the area can be observed, including: one of the most representative species is the Chuquiragua (also known as the mountaineer s flower) wild horses, deers, llamas, and more. While there, you can visit Limpiopungo Lake, located near Rumiñahui volcano (149.96 meters), or go hiking to observe the birds. We can also visit the ruins of Incas del Pucara de Salitre, set on Cotopaxi s mountainside. Lunch will be optional before we head toward the village of Baños, which is located at the foot of Tungurahua, an active volcano and impressive attraction. Tungurahua is the reason for the area s wonderful hot springs. En-route we will visit the fascinatingly indigenous Salasaca community before settling into your accommodations in the early evening. Day 2, Baños Quito: After breakfast in Baños, we will take a short tour and visit the center. The city enjoys a pleasant subtropical zone climate. Later, we begin the route of waterfalls, including Agoyan, Heaven s Door (Puertas del Cielo), Wedding s Veil (Manto de la Novia), Devil s Pan (Pailón del Diablo), Machay, and many more. Mid-afternoon we will leave for Quito. On the way we can stop at different villages, such as Pelileo, Ambato (also known as the City of the Flowers and Fruits), continuing our trip heading north as we pass through Salcedo and Machachi before getting to Quito. We will arrive back in Quito in the early evening, dropping you at your hotel for an optional dinner and free evening. B LTE-QTP011 COTOPAXI VOLCANO AND BAÑOS AND AVENUE OF THE WATERFALLS (3 Days, Your choice of days) This is a three-day tour loaded with fantastic scenery. The Cotopaxi volcano, the Salasaca weavers and waterfalls near Baños will be your eye candy as you enjoy the cloud forest and hot springs around this quaint village. Day 1, Quito Cotopaxi Baños: After enjoying an early breakfast, the tour will depart Quito heading south through the famous Avenue of the Volcanoes. Almost midday we will arrive in the National Park, which is located 59.54km away from the city of Quito. Cotopaxi Volcano is one of the most important landmarks of in Ecuador because it is the highest active

in the world. Lush endemic flora and fauna of the area can be observed, including: one of the most representative species, the Chuquiragua (also known as the mountaineer s flower), wild horses, deers, llamas, and more. While there, you can visit Limpiopungo Lake, located near Rumiñahui volcano (149.96 meters), or go hiking to observe the birds. We can also visit the ruins of Incas del Pucara de Salitre, set on Cotopaxi s mountainside. Lunch will be optional before we head toward the village of Baños, which is located at the foot of Tungurahua, an active volcano and impressive attraction. Tungurahua is the reason for the area s wonderful hot springs. En-route we will visit the fascinatingly indigenous Salasaca community before settling in to your accommodations in the early evening. Day 2, Baños Free Day: Day two of this tour allows us to visit Cuicocha, a volcanic crater lake and its small surrounding indigenous villages. There will be time for an optional lunch before returning to Quito. B Day 3, Baños Quito: After breakfast in Baños, we will take a short tour and visit the center. The city enjoys a pleasant subtropical zone climate. Later, we begin the route of waterfalls, including Agoyan, Heaven s Door (Puertas del Cielo), Wedding s Veil (Manto de la Novia), Devil s Pan (Pailón del Diablo), Machay, and many more. Mid-afternoon we will depart to Quito. On the way we can stop at different villages, such as Pelileo, Ambato (also known as the City of the Flowers and Fruits), continuing our trip heading north as we pass through Salcedo and Machachi before getting to Quito. We will arrive back in Quito in the early evening, dropping you at your hotel for an optional dinner and free evening. B LTE-QTP00 12 AVENUE OF THE VOLCANOES+GUAYAQUIL (Highlands A) (8 Days, Tue. Fri. and Sun from Quito) Traverse the Ecuadorian Andes from Quito to Cuenca, riding the famous Devil s Nose train to visit the Inca ruins at Ingapirca. Along the way you will have the opportunity to stay at country inns and colonial hotels, all the while enjoying a comfortable and inspiring adventure. Day 1, Quito: Upon arrival to Quito s Mariscal Sucre Airport, you will be greeted by our helpful guide. The guide will serve as a translator, help with luggage, and assist with the car transfer to your hotel. Once at your hotel you may have dinner if so desired, or consider just settling in for your stay in Quito.

Day 2. Quito: City tour, see description LTE-QDT002. B Day 3, Cotopaxi & Markets Full Fay: See description LTE-QDT007. B.BL Day 4, Cotopaxi-Baños After breakfast we will take the highway heading south to visit the Salasaca village where we will encounter an indigenous community that is extremely important to Ecuadorian culture. Here we can see traditional outfits and customs. The Salasacas are also well known for their handcrafts and artisan market. Midday we will set off for the city of Baños. An afternoon lunch is optional before the city tour and visit to Wedding s Veil (Manto de la Novia) and the Devil s Pan (Pailón del Diablo) waterfalls. In the early evening we will return to the city of Baños, leaving you at your hotel for an optional dinner. B Day 5, Baños-Riobamba: We will enjoy an early breakfast before departing from Baños through Ambato and Chimborazo s National Park on the way to Guaranda. The tour will visit El Arenal to see local vicuñas (the South American llama) and continue on to the shelter where you have a beautiful panoramic view. An early afternoon lunch is option before arriving to Riobamba for a city tour and check in at your hotel. Dinner here is also optional. B Day 6, Riobamba-Devil s Nose-Ingapirca-Cuenca: After an early breakfast the second day of the tour begins departing Riobamba to the south, as we head for Alausi where we will board the train to the Devil s Nose. En-route we will make several stops, visiting the Balbanera Church, Colta Lake, and the indigenous town of Guamote (Note, Thursday is market day). Mid-morning we will arrival at the town of Alausi where we will begin our adventure on Ecuador s famous Devil s Nose train. About a four hour ride, we will return to Alausi in the early afternoon. Our bus will be waiting to take us to Ingapirca, and tour members are more than welcome to pack a box lunch to enjoy along the journey. Continuing on, we will pay a visit the Ingapirca fortress, located at 3100m above sea level. These ancient ruins are the most important in the country. Their true hisotry is still a mystery, as studies state they could have been a fortress, an observatory or a temple.

After visiting the ruins we will finish our trip on the road to Cuenca, arriving in the early evening for an optional dinner and free evening. Attention: The public train runs on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. These are the only days available for individual travelers; charters can be arranged for groups. We cannot guarantee the operation of the train route, as the railway suffers continuous damages. B Day 7, Cuenca-Cajas-Guayaquil: Just after breakfast, the tour will depart, heading northwest towards Cajas National Park. After a short drive, arrival in Cajas National Park will allow us to take part in different activities such as hiking, fishing, bird-watching, viewing flora and fauna, and more. We can visit the Interpretation Center placed in La Toreadora Lake (the biggest and the most important in the whole complex). Here we will see pictures and interpretations of the park. A midday lunch is optional before our departure heading towards the city of Guayaquil. On the road we will find mountain scenery and a delightful change of vegetation as we encounter the glorious Ecuadorian coastline. If so desired, we can make a short stop to visit a banana plantation in Puerto Inca (Hacienda Jambeli). The tour will arrive in the city of Guayaquil in the early evening, just in time for an optional dinner and check in at your hotel. Day 8, Guayaquil After a light breakfast, our guides will transfer your party to the airport and assist with all your departure needs. LTE-QTP00 13 AVENUE OF THE VOLCANOES+GUAYAQUIL (Highlands B) (9 Days, Mon. Thu. and Sat from Quito) Traverse the Ecuadorian Andes from Quito to Cuenca, riding the famous Devil s Nose train to visit the Inca ruins at Ingapirca. Cuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage site and considered one of the most beautiful cities in South America. Along the way you will have the opportunity to stay at country inns and colonial hotels, all the while enjoying a comfortable and inspiring adventure. Day 1, Quito: Upon arrival to Quito s Mariscal Sucre Airport, you will be greeted by our helpful guide. The guide will serve as a translator, help with luggage, and assist with the car transfer to your hotel. Once at your hotel you may have dinner if so desired, or consider just settling in for your stay in Quito.

Day 1, Quito: Upon arrival to Quito s Mariscal Sucre Airport, you will be greeted by our helpful guide. The guide will serve as a translator, help with luggage, and assist with the car transfer to your hotel. Once at your hotel you may have dinner if so desired, or consider just settling in for you stay in Quito. Day 2. Quito: City tour, see description LTE-QDT002 B Day 3, Quito Papallacta Upper Napo Amazon lodge: Wake up early for breakfast, as will get an early start, departing from Quito on the Amazon highway to the Papallacta Pass. This road is also known as the Cinammon Route followed by the Spanish conquistadors in search of El Dorado, who instead discovered the majestic Amazon River. Upon arrival at Papallacta s renowned hot springs you will notice that these thermal baths are located at 3000 meters above sea level and are surrounded by mountain cloud forest. Papallacta has a number of pools with different temperatures for your enjoyment. Here you will have time to soak in the waters and enjoy several optional spa treatments. A midday lunch is optional, as we will depart early afternoon to Guango Reserve, in order to visit the secondary cloud forest with a great variety of species, including hundreds of delightfully colored hummingbirds. Passing down the road to the Ridge of Macaws toward Baeza, you can see part of the primary, secondary, and cloud forests. Late afternoon we will arrive in Tena City for our city tour and transfer to our lodge for dinner and good nights rest. B,D Day 4, Tena Get an early start with breakfast, as day four is a full day of activities in the jungle! The whole time you will be accompanied by a local guide who will teach you about medicinal plants and local customs. Throughout the day you will have wonderful opportunities for animal watching. All meals are included on this day. B,L,D Day 5, Tena-Baños: Day five will start with breakfast before departing from the hotel for a boat ride to the small town of La Punta. Once there, our journey will continue along La Punta Puerto Napo Road, passing through the village of Santa Clara to the road of Tena heading toward Puyo. Along the way and upon arrival you will enjoy views of the gorgeous vegetation that grows in this area.

Upon our arrival to the town of Puyo, famous for its balsa wood handicraft creations of parrots, macaws and toucans, tour members have the opportunity for an optional lunch before we begin our walking tour. This will take place at the House of Balsa Wood in order to experience the intricate manufacturing process of creating the town s handicrafts. Depending on your preference, after the demonstration you can visit Trapiche to see a display of the rustic extraction process of liquor from sugar cane or you may want to visit the botanical park, Omaere, where you will learn about medicinal plants as well as the Shuar and Achuar cultures Later in the afternoon we will depart for the city of Baños. Arriving in time to check into our accommodations and enjoy an optional dinner. B Day 6, Baños-Riobamba: We will enjoy an early breakfast before departing from Baños through Ambato and Chimborazo s National Park on the way to Guaranda. The tour will visit El Arenal to see local vicuñas (the South American llama) and continue on to the shelter where you will take in a beautiful panoramic view. An early afternoon lunch is option before arriving to Riobamba for a city tour and check in at your hotel. Dinner here is also optional. B Day 7, Riobamba-Devil s Nose-Ingapirca-Cuenca: After an early breakfast the second day of the tour begins departing Riobamba to the south, as we head for Alausi where we will board the train to The Devil s Nose. En-route we will make several stops, visiting the Balbanera Church, Colta Lake, and the indigenous town of Guamote (Note, Thursday is market day). Mid-morning we will arrival at the town of Alausi where we will begin our adventure on Ecuador s famous Devil s Nose train. After about a four hour ride, we will return to Alausi in the early afternoon. Our bus will be waiting to take us to Ingapirca, and tour members are more than welcome to pack a box lunch to enjoy along the journey. Continuing on, we will pay a visit the Ingapirca fortress, located at 3100m above sea level. These ancient ruins are the most important in the country. Their true history is still a mystery, as studies differ on if they were a fortress, an observatory or a temple. After visiting the ruins we will finish our trip on the road to Cuenca, arriving in the early evening for an optional dinner and free evening. Attention: The public train runs on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. These are the only days available for individual travelers; charters can be arranged for groups. We cannot guarantee the operation of the train route, as the railway suffers continuous damages. B

Day 8, Cuenca-Cajas-Guayaquil: Just after breakfast, the tour will depart, heading northwest towards Cajas National Park. After a short drive, arrival in Cajas National Park will allow us to take part in different activities such as hiking, fishing, bird-watching, viewing flora and fauna, and more. We can visit the Interpretation Center placed in La Toreadora Lake (the biggest and the most important in the whole complex). Here we will see pictures and interpretations of the park. A midday lunch is option before our departure heading towards the city of Guayaquil. On the road we will find mountain scenery and a delightful change of vegetation as we encounter the glorious Ecuadorian coastline. If so desired, we can make a short stop to visit a banana plantation in Puerto Inca (Hacienda Jambeli). The tour will arrive in the city of Guayaquil in the early evening, just in time for an optional dinner and check in at your hotel. Day 9, Guayaquil After a light breakfast, our guides will transfer your party to the airport and assist with your departure needs. LTE-QTP00 14 Heartland Ecuador (3 Days, Your choice of day from Quito) On the Heartland Ecuador tour you will have the opportunity to experience Ecuador s most authentic region. Indigenous markets, such as in Zumbahua and Pujili, the Crater Lagoon of Quilotoa and an unforgettable trek through the highlands down to Chugchilan make this program an ideal extension to any of our Avenue of Volcano trips. If you planned for some extra days you will not want to miss this opportunity. Day 1, Quito-Cotopaxi: After an early morning breakfast we will depart heading south towards Cotopaxi National Park. On the way we will pass by different villages such as Sangolquí, Aloag and Machachi. Continuing south on the Pan-American highway to the city of Ambato, along the way we will visit the town of Latacunga and its authentic indigenous market (Tuesdays and Saturdays only). Almost midday we will arrive in the National Park, which is located 59.54km away from the city of Quito. The Cotopaxi Volcano is one of the most important landmarks in Ecuador because it is the highest active volcano in the world. Lush endemic flora and fauna of the area can be observed, including: one of the most representative species is the Chuquiragua (also known as the mountaineer s flower) wild horses, deers, llamas, and more. While there, you can visit Limpiopungo Lake, located near Rumiñahui volcano (149.96 meters), or go hiking to observe the birds.

We can also visit the ruins of Incas del Pucara de Salitre, set on Cotopaxi s mountainside. Day 6, Baños-Riobamba: Lunch at a local lodge is optional, before we continue toward the village of Lasso. Here we will arrive at a lodging house built in 1580 into the side of Cotopaxi named La Cienega, one of the biggest and first haciendas of the colony. You will have an opportunity for dinner and lodging at La Cienega, or a similar location. Day 2, Cotopaxi-Quilotoa-Chugchilan: We will have breakfast before our departure heading west into the heartlands of Ecuador. We will take a route called Pujilí s Way, passing through Quilotoa, stopping at Pujili s Market (only Wednesdays and Sundays), the little village of Tigua with its artesian paintings and finally, the colorful market of Zumbahua (only Saturdays). This route has some of the most spectacular landscapes of Ecuador. Arriving at Quilotoa s crater we will get a chance to visit the green-blue colored lake inside. Attendees will be allowed to walk down to the lake border and return up again by mule. Lunch is optional before continuing to Chugchilan. Dinner is also optional and accommodation will be set up for the evening. B B,BL Day 3, Chugchilan-Quito: Return to Quito. B LTE-QTP015 WHITEWATER RAFTING THE LONG RUN (TOACHI/BLANCO) (1 Day, Your choice of day) The day starts when we pick you up from your hotel. We travel west down through the beautiful cloud forest to the shores of the river. The trip will take about 3 hours. Before setting off we will fit you with life jackets and helmets, give you a comprehensive safety briefing and train each crew in the paddling techniques needed to navigate the way down the river. Once on the river, you can expect both the action of thrilling whitewater rapids and the tranquility of drifting silently through tropical rainforests. While you are guaranteed to get wet, you will also have the opportunity to be absorbed in the sounds of the forest and to see wildlife up close from our mobile viewing platform. Rafting time is approximately 3½ hours (Please note: From March to May we usually run the upper Blanco river 43km, approximately 4½ hours).

During the trip we ll stop by the side of the river for a delicious picnic lunch including fresh tropical fruits served with soft drinks, juice and water. At the end of the trip we celebrate a fun day on the river with a few ice cold beers and return to Quito (approximately 6.30-7.00pm). Additional details: Box Lunch provided. River Grading: III - IV (Depending on the time of year). Activity Level: Moderate - Difficult What to bring: Swimsuit/shorts, T-shirt, tennis shoes/river sandals, sunglasses (with retention strap), baseball cap, sunscreen, insect repellent, towel, dry change of clothes. Please note: During the months of March to May we highly recommend the use of a wetsuit. If you don not have a wetsuit you can rent one for just $5. Includes: Professional English-speaking guides, top of the line rafting equipment, lunch and transportation. Does Not include: Wetsuit, snacks, beers. LTE-QTP017 WHITEWATER RAFTING THE QUIJOS RUN (RIO QUIJOS) (1 Day, September to February). The Quijos is set to become Ecuador s premier whitewater trip with mile after mile of class IV rapids and spectacular jungle scenery. Expect to run more whitewater in a day than you would do in a week elsewhere. Depart from Crossroads Café and Hostel at 6:30 am. Drive to Baeza. On arrival you ll be issued with wetsuits, life jackets and helmets. After a short drive to the raft launch, the trip leader will give a thorough safety briefing and conduct a swim test. You will then split into groups for an intensive in-boat paddle practice with your guide. Once we set off we will warm up with some easier rapids, continuously increasing in intensity and adventure. Along the way we will stop for a riverside picnic lunch. In the afternoon we ll raft through the first canyons of the Quijos, running large and technical rapids. At the end of the day we celebrate a fun day on the river with a few ice cold beers and return to Quito (approximately 7:30 pm). Additional details: River Grading: IV What to bring: swimsuit/shorts, spray jacket, tennis shoes/river sandals, sunglasses (with retention strap), baseball cap, sunscreen, insect repellent. Includes: Professional English speaking guides, top of the line rafting equipment, lunch, snacks, beers, and transportation. Not included: Wetsuit. DAY TOURS FROM CUENCA LTE-CDT001 TRANSFER HOTEL / AIRPORT One Way Or Roundtrip. Upon arrival to Cuenca s Mariscal Lamar Airport, you will be greeted by our helpful guide. The guide will serve as a translator, help with luggage, and assist with the car transfer to your hotel.

LTE-CDT002 CITY TOUR (Any time, Daily) Breakfast in the morning prepares you for a city tour of Cuenca, considered by many the most beautiful in all of Ecuador. Our walk will include a visit to the flower market, the cathedral, Calderon Park, the church of La Merced and its convent, among other attractions. We will return you to your hotel midday, for optional lunch, dinner and free afternoon/evening. LTE-CDT003 INGAPIRCA INCA-CAÑARI RUINS WITH LUNCH (Any day, Full day) After breakfast the tour will depart for the archeological ruins of Ingapirca to visit one of the most complex archeological treasures found in all of Ecuador. These ruins once belonged to the Cañari culture, one of the most powerful presences of their era. The complex was complete with patios, terraces, temples, houses and a castle. Nowadays there is a museum where we can find a scale model of the whole complex. Lunch will be optional midday, and we will return to Cuenca in the afternoon. The tour will drop you at your hotel for optional dinner and free evening. B LTE-CDT004 GUALACEO/CHORDELEG W/LUNCH (Any day, Full day) We will begin the day with breakfast before our departure toward the city of Gualaceo. Located in a beautiful and fruitful valley, Gualaceo boasts a subtropical climate, rich folklore and attractive handicrafts. The most important goods are Ikat woven articles and shawls embroidered by hand. In the main square one can observe traditional cholas cuencanas embroiling hats with straw wraps. We will continue the trip toward the city of Chordeleg, located just 10 minutes away from Gualaceo. The artisans of this region offer products such as the Ikats goods, shawls, ponchos, embroidered hats and jewels. In this place one can buy gold and silver jewels of great quality for excellent prices. Additionally, visitors may visit the ethnographic museum, located in the central patio of an old town building. We will return to Cuenca in the early afternoon for optional lunch, dinner and a free afternoon/evening in the city. LTE-CDT005 CAJAS NATIONAL PARK W/ LUNCH Just after breakfast, the tour will depart, heading northwest towards Cajas National Park. After a short drive, arrival in Cajas National Park will allow us to take part in different activities such as hiking, fishing, bird-watching, viewing flora and fauna, and so on. We can visit the Interpretation Center placed in La Toreadora Lake (the biggest and the most important in the whole complex). Here we will see pictures and interpretations of the park. In the early afternoon we will return to the city of Cuenca, transferring you to your hotel for an optional lunch and dinner, as well as free evening in the city.

LTE-CDT005 CAJAS NATIONAL PARK W/ LUNCH Just after breakfast, the tour will depart, heading northwest towards Cajas National Park. After a short drive, arrival in Cajas National Park will allow us to take part in different activities such as hiking, fishing, bird-watching, viewing flora and fauna, and so on. We can visit the Interpretation Center placed in La Toreadora Lake (the biggest and the most important in the whole complex). Here we will see pictures and interpretations of the park. In the early afternoon we will return to the city of Cuenca, transferring you to your hotel for an optional lunch and dinner, as well as free evening in the city. TOUR PROGRAMS FROM CUENCA LTE-CTP001 Southern Ecuador Off the beaten path (6 Days, Your choice of days, from Cuenca. It is also possible to start in Quito and combine it with the Highland A or B itinerary, continuing overland to Guayaquil request special quote.) Cross the Southern Andes from Cuenca to Guayaquil and get to know some of the lesser visited National Parks. In the Podacarpus and Cajas areas you will feel the history of Zaruma and its golden past and find petrified trees in the Puyango reserve This excursion truly is Ecuador off the beaten path! Day 1, Cuenca-Chordeleg-Gualaceo-Cuenca: We will begin the day with breakfast before our departure toward the city of Gualaceo. Located in a beautiful and fruitful valley, Gualaceo boasts a subtropical climate, rich folklore and handicrafts. The most important goods are Ikat woven articles and shawls embroidered by hand. In the main square one can observe traditional cholas cuencanas embroiling hats with straw wraps. We will continue the trip toward the city of Chordeleg, located just 10 minutes away from Gualaceo. The artisans of this region offer products such as the Ikats goods, shawls, ponchos, embroidered hats and jewels. In this place one can buy gold and silver jewels of great quality for excellent prices. Additionally, visitors may visit the ethnographic museum, located in the central patio of an old town building. In the early afternoon we will return to the city of Cuenca, transferring you to your hotel for an optional lunch and dinner, as well as free evening in the city. TOUR PROGRAMS FROM CUENCA In the early afternoon we will return to the city of Cuenca, transferring you to your hotel for an optional lunch and dinner, as well as free evening in the city.

Day 2, Cuenca-EL Cajas-Loja: Just after breakfast, the tour will depart, heading northwest towards Cajas National Park. After a short drive, arrival in Cajas National Park will allow us to take part in different activities such as hiking, fishing, bird-watching, viewing flora and fauna, and so on. We can visit the Interpretation Center placed in La Toreadora Lake (the biggest and the most important in the whole complex). Here we will see pictures and interpretations of the park. Before midday, we will leave the park, heading toward the city of Cuenca, taking the highway Cuenca-Loja. This begins the scenic descent to 1500 meters above sea level, where you will be able to see the great change in vegetation in the subtropical dry moor. Just after midday we will reach Oña, a town on the border between Azuay and Loja provinces, characterized by one of the most irregular and mountainous terrains of the region. An afternoon lunch is optional in Oña. Later in the afternoon we will arrive at the community of Saraguro, inhabited by indigenous Saraguros, one of the most important communities of southern Ecuador. With a walking tour through the community, you can appreciate traditional Indian garments and lifestyle. Shortly after our stop in Saraguros we will continue until we arrive at the city of Loja. Here we will get settled into accommodations for the evening, dinner is optional. B,BL Day 3, Loja-Podocarpus-Vilcabamba: Podocarpus National Park lies between Loja and Zamora and comprises a large region of mountainous and lowland vegetation. You can either visit the lowland part (a two hour drive from Loja) or the higher lands (an hour from Loja). Here you will see why the park got its name from the Podocarpus tree, as it is widely found in the area. The tour will continue to Vilcabamba, situated in the valley of Longevity, and on to the night s accommodations in Vilcabamba. B,BL Day 4. Vilcabamba-Zaruma-Machala: Day four will begin with breakfast just before our departure from Vilcabamba Valley towards Loja City. We will take the highway descending to 1200 meters above sea level to the city of Catamayo. Continuing on our route we pass through villages such as San Pedro de la Bendita, where we will stop for a short visit at the Basilica of the Swan. Further down the highway through the cities of Portobelo, Zaruma, and Piñas, you may notice that the town s main activity is the extraction of precious metals, such as gold.

DAY TOURS FROM GUAYAQUIL We will arrive in the city of Zaruma in the early afternoon. Located in the upper part of the mountain, Zaruma has colonial architecture and is considered one of the most beautiful cities of the country. Here there will be a city tour. Lunch is optional before we depart to Portobelo, heading toward the city of Piñas. After a long drive we will pass through Santa Rosa before getting to the city of Machala for optional dinner and accommodations. B Day 5. Machala-Puyango-Guayaquil: We will begin with breakfast on day five, before departing south for a two-hour drive to the petrified forest of Puyango, where millions of years ago eruptions and cataclysms destroyed vegetation and trees. The lava entering these cells turned them into rocks and today, this forest is considered one of the most important throughout Americas. Here you will also see the petrified evidence of leaves and some animals like giant snails and shells (2 to 3 hour hike). An afternoon picnic lunch is optional before we return to the city of Machala, departing on the highway toward Guayaquil. On our way we can visit banana, cacao, rice and sugarcane plantations. We will arrive in the city of Guayaquil in the early evening for an optional dinner and the night s accommodations. B DAY BY DAY TOURS FROM GUAYAQUIL Recommendations for all tours in the coastal lowlands: Dress: Casual, warm early in the morning and most evenings, hot at midday. Comfortable shoes are suggested. Keep in mind: It may rain in the afternoons, especially from November to April. What to bring: Camera, sunscreen, hat and some cash for shopping. Travel recommendations: Leave your valuables, tickets and documents in the safe or your hotel room. Avoid taking backpacks or purses to walk in cities. DAY TOURS FROM GUAYAQUIL LTE-GDT001 TRANSFER HOTEL / AIRPORT One Way or Roundtrip. Upon arrival to Guayaquil s José Joaquín de Olmedo Airport, you will be greeted by our helpful guide. The guide will serve as a translator, help with luggage, and assist with the car transfer to your hotel. Once at your hotel you may have dinner, or just settle in for you stay in Guayaquil.

LTE-GDT002 CITY TOUR OR MUSEUM TOUR (Any time, Daily) In addition to the mornings breakfast, this tour includes the most important tourist attractions of the Port of Guayaquil: The heart of the commercial zone of the city, Parque Centenario, Palacio Municipal, the Moroccan Clock Tower, Sucre s monument, Bolívar Park (This park is also known as Iguanas Park ), and to its side, the city s neo-gothic Metropolitan Cathedral. The end of the tour leads toward the Crystal Palace, Integration Square, the Square of the Flags and Olmedo Plaza, which is located just south of the stunning Guayaquil s Malecón 2000. After, you will be returned to your hotel for optional lunch and dinner, as well as a free afternoon/evening. LTE-GDT003 HISTORIC PARK (Any time, Daily) After breakfast we head towards Guayaquil s historical park located in Canton Zamborondón, only 30 minutes away from the city. With a surface of eight hectares divided into three zones this park presents a wildlife area which is a mix of flora and fauna native of this ecosystem and some animal species extinct on this zone. Through this zone the park aims to rebuilt a habitat which the modern world inhabitants rarely have the chance to see. The Zone of Traditions shows the native rural architecture of the Montubio (native people) as well as labor instruments, clothing, house hold items and other daily life objects of the countryside community. Around midday we will drop you at your hotel for optional lunch and dinner, as well as a free afternoon/evening. LTE-GDT005 CITY TOUR & HISTORIC PARK (Your choice of day, 5-6 hours) Combine two of the above-described tours. In addition to the mornings breakfast, the tour includes the most important tourist attractions of the Port of Guayaquil: The heart of the commercial zone of the city, Parque Centenario, Palacio Municipal, the Moroccan Clock Tower, Sucre s monument, Bolívar Park (This park is also known as Iguanas Park ), and just to its side, the city s neo-gothic Metropolitan Cathedral. The end of the tour leads toward the Crystal Palace, Integration Square, the Square of the Flags and Olmedo Plaza, which is located just south of the stunning Guayaquil s Malecón 2000.

After an optional lunch we will head towards Guayaquil s historical park located in Canton Zamborondón, only 30 minutes away from the city. With a surface of eight hectares divided into three zones this park presents a wildlife area which is a mix of flora and fauna native of this ecosystem and some animal species extinct on this zone. Through this zone the park aims to rebuilt a habitat which the modern world inhabitants rarely have the chance to see. The Zone of Traditions shows the native rural architecture of the Montubio (native people) as well as labor instruments, clothing, house hold items and other daily life objects of the countryside community. In the early evening we will drop you at your hotel for optional dinner, as well as a free evening. TOUR PROGRAMS FROM GUAYAQUIL LTE-GTP001 BASIC GUAYAQUIL A (3 Days, Your choice of days) With this three day adventure you can enjoy the Pearl of the Pacific, Guayaquil. Today this city is Ecuador s main port and is the gateway to many trips along the beaches and rainforests of the Pacific coastline. We offer roundtrip airport transfers, a city tour and two nights hotel stay at the category of your choice. Day 1. Guayaquil: Assistance by our guide upon arrival to Guayaquil s José Joaquín de Olmedo airport. Car transfer to your hotel. Dinner (optional) and overnight in the hotel. Day 2. Guayaquil: After breakfast we head towards Guayaquil s historical park located in Canton Zamborondón, only 30 minutes away from the city. With a surface of eight hectares divided into three zones this park presents a wildlife area which is a mix of flora and fauna native of this ecosystem and some animal species extinct on this zone. Through this zone the park aims to rebuilt a habitat which the modern world inhabitants rarely have the chance to see. The Zone of Traditions shows the native rural architecture of the Montubio (native people) as well as labor instruments, clothing, house hold items and other daily life objects of the countryside community. In the early evening we will drop you at your hotel for optional dinner, as well as a free evening. B Day 3. Guayaquil: After a light breakfast, our guides will transfer your party to the airport and assist with your departure needs. B

LTE-GTP002 GUAYAQUIL PRE-GALAPAGOS PACKAGE (4 Days, any day) We offer roundtrip transfers, a city tour and three nights hotel stay at the hotel of your choice. This program includes daily breakfasts. Day 1. Guayaquil: We offer roundtrip transfers, a city tour and three nights stay at the hotel of your choice. Includes breakfast daily. Day 1. Guayaquil: Upon arrival to Guayaquil s José Joaquín de Olmedo Airport, you will be greeted by our helpful guide. The guide will serve as a translator, help with luggage and assist with the car transfer to your hotel. Once at your hotel you may have dinner, or just settle in for you stay in Guayaquil. Day 2. Guayaquil: In addition to the mornings breakfast, this tour includes the most important tourist attractions of the Port of Guayaquil: The heart of the commercial zone of the city, Parque Centenario, Palacio Municipal, the Moroccan Clock Tower, Sucre s monument, Bolívar Park (This park is also known as Iguanas Park ), and to its side, the city s neo-gothic Metropolitan Cathedral. The end of the tour leads toward the Crystal Palace, Integration Square, the Square of the Flags and Olmedo Plaza, which is located just south of the stunning Guayaquil s Malecón 2000. After, you wil be returned to your hotel for optional lunch and dinner, as well as a free afternoon/evening. B Day 3. Guayaquil: After a light breakfast, our guides will transfer your party to the airport and assist with your departure needs. Day 4. Guayaquil: We will provide transfer from the airport to your hotel after the flight from the Galapagos Islands, or offer assistance in the airport for your return flight. LTE-GTP003 GUAYAQUIL BEACH EXTENSION PACKAGE (4 Days, Your choice of days) We offer roundtrip transfer to Salinas where you can stay in the best hotel in the area for your Post -Land Tour/ Galapaogs Stay Extension. This program includes all meals.

Day 1, Guayaquil-Salinas: Our guides offer a transfer to your hotel in Salinas and the night s accommodation. D Day 2 and 3. Salinas: Enjoy two full days of tranquil relaxation or adventurous excursion whatever you are in the mood for, Salinas surroundings offer it. B,L,D Day 4. Salinas-Guayaquil: Our guides will assist in your return to Guayaquil. B DAY BY DAY TOURS IN THE AMAZON RAINFOREST BASIN Recommendations for all tours in the Amazon basin: Dress: The weather is warm and humid all year around. Casual dress, shorts and t-shirts are fine for canoe rides, but pants and long sleeve shirts are best for walking the trails. Rain gear may be needed, as well as bathing suit/shorts. What to bring: Camera, binoculars, flashlight, sunscreen, insect repellant, hat and some cash for shopping. The lodges provide rubber boots for hikes, but you should bring your own if you wear sizes from Eu 47 / US 11 or higher. Recommendations: Be especially careful with the equatorial sun. It burns hotter than you might think. AMAZON RAINFOREST TOURS MISSAHUALLI / UPPER NAPO RAINFOREST BASIN The area of Misahualli / Upper Napo has the easiest form of access to the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. Transfer by car from Quito to Misahuallí, descend from the Andes to the Amazon. Incredible scenery, rich flora and interesting cultural aspects of the local communities. Guided excursions and dugout canoe rides to visit native communities and shamans. See giant kapok trees, butterflies, colorful birds and exotic insects. Visit an intricate network of waterways and through a primary and secondary forest. LTE-ATP003 ANDES TO THE AMAZON OVERLAND A (3 Days, any day) Sample itinerary, small variations depending on selected lodge Day 1, Quito Papallacta Upper Napo Amazon lodge: The first leg of our journey brings us to Papallacta, a small mountain village famous for its natural hot springs. The group will arrive here between 9:00 and 9:30am, and take some time to visit these springs for a soothing swim in their thermal waters.

We then continue on our way into the Amazon lowlands. Optional stop for lunch en-route. Shortly after noon, we will continue our journey along a scenic stretch of road that takes us out of the majestic Andes highlands and down into the Oriente, or Amazon region. Arrival to the Lodge in the afternoon. After the long drive we can relax for a while in our beautiful spacious bungalow built in a rustic native design surrounded by gardens full of amazing jungle plants and flowers. A delicious dinner will be served in a romantic candlelight setting at the attractively decorated restaurant. Afterwards we will enjoy a special welcome drink, relaxing ourselves around the elegant fireplace, to coordinate and discuss next day s activities with the local crew. We ll feel absolutely comfortable in this lovely peaceful setting filled with nightly sights and sounds of the Amazon jungle. Overnight at Amazon lodge. D Day 2, After breakfast, we depart by canoe upstream for ten minutes, arriving to a small shore where we begin a fun and thrilling one hour walk, marvelling ourselves with the jungle s secondary forest diverse flora and fauna. After our short hike, we ll find ourselves in a breathtaking cascade La Cascada de Latas where we will take a refreshing bath in its clear crystal waters and enjoy the surrounding views, which, mixed with the jungle sounds, makes it a unforgettable experience. We return along the same way to have lunch at the lodge. After lunch we put on our wet gear (rubber boots & rain poncho) to start an exciting walk in the jungle s primary forest ready to find the secret wonders of the mysterious hidden jungle, finding amazing plant species with medicinal properties, which will be explained in detail by our expert native guide: their characteristics and how the jungle inhabitants used them in ancient times. We ll also observe a great variety of insects, small groups of monkeys weaving around the giant trees; though we will need some luck to observe them, we must stay very quiet to admire these beautiful creatures. Dozens of curious colourful birds tag along with us during our walk whistling enchanted notes delighting our senses. After about three hours of walking we come back and arrive to the Lodge. At night, dinner and gathering around the fireplace. It s time for a good and peaceful rest delighted by the nightly sounds of the jungle. B, L, D Day 3. Amazon lodge Quito: After breakfast the group will depart for the trip up the mountains and back to the city. About halfway there, the bus will stop at a spectacular lookout to stretch your legs and enjoy a box lunch before continuing on to Quito. B, L.

LTE-ATP004 ANDES TO THE AMAZON OVERLAND B (4 Days, any day) Sample itinerary, small variations depending on selected lodge Day 1. Quito Papallacta Upper Napo Amazon lodge: The first leg of our journey brings us to Papallacta, a small mountain village famous for its natural hot springs. The group will arrive here between 9:00 and 9:30am, and take some time to visit these springs for a soothing swim in their thermal waters. We then continue on our way into the Amazon lowlands. Optional stop for lunch en-route. Shortly after noon, we will continue our journey along a scenic stretch of road that takes us out of the majestic Andes highlands and down into the Oriente, or Amazon region. Arrival to the Lodge in the afternoon. After the long drive we can relax for a while in our beautiful spacious bungalow built in a rustic native design surrounded by gardens full of amazing jungle plants and flowers. A delicious dinner will be served in a romantic candlelight setting at the attractively decorated restaurant. Afterwards we will enjoy a special welcome drink, relaxing ourselves around the elegant fireplace, to coordinate and discuss next day s activities with the local crew. We ll feel absolutely comfortable in this lovely peaceful setting filled with nightly sights and sounds of the Amazon jungle. Overnight at Amazon lodge. D. Day 2, Early in the morning we ll have breakfast. Afterwards we must prepare our gear: boots, raincoat so we can be ready to begin the adventure! We will board a canoe and start our journey downstream through the enchanted Amazon Jungle along the imposing NapoRiver. Arrive to Misahualli, where we make a short stop to check our papers with local Marina, so don t forget your passport!! Continuing our canoe-trip we arrive to ArajunoRiver. Visit to Animal Rescue Centre AmaZOOnico which is specialized in the rescue of wild animals for specie conservation and reintegration into the wild. In here we will observe a great variety of species such as: toucans, all kind of colourful parrots, various kinds of monkeys, jaguars, capybaras and much more! Afterwards, we will enjoy a delicious lunch in the river shore, picnic style. We ll have the opportunity to swim in the river or just resting peacefully surrounded by a wonderful natural atmosphere. After concluding this day s experience, we ll head back to the Lodge, but first we will visit a Quichua family and learn about their millenary culture and traditions such as gold rinse in the river shoreline, traditional pottery making, making of typical drink chicha made of yuca (a traditional Ecuadorian manioc), and the use of the serbatana (blowpipe for hunting use). After this amazing encounter with Quichua culture, we return to the Lodge by foot over secondary jungle pads.

Upon arrival enjoy a snack. At night, after dinner, we ll have our usual meeting around the fireplace to share our day s experiences. Day 3, After breakfast, we depart by canoe upstream for ten minutes, arriving to a small shore where we begin a fun and thrilling one hour walk, marvelling ourselves with the jungle s secondary forest diverse flora and fauna. After our short walk, we ll find ourselves in a breathtaking cascade Las Latas where we will take a refreshing bath in its clear crystal waters and enjoy the surrounding views, which mixed with the jungle sounds, makes it a unforgettable experience. We return to have lunch at the lodge. After lunch we put on our wet gear (boots & rain coat) to start an exciting walk in the jungle s primary forest ready to find the secret wonders of the mysterious hidden jungle, finding amazing plant species with medicinal properties, which will be fully explained by our expert native guide: their characteristics and how the jungle inhabitants used them in ancient times. We ll also observe a great variety of insects, short monkey groups weaving around the giant trees; we must stay very quiet to admire these beautiful creatures. Dozens of curious colourful birds tag along with us during our walk whistling beautiful notes delighting our senses. After about three hours of walking, we come back and arrive to the Lodge. At night, a delicious dinner and relax by the fireplace while enjoying an exotic cocktail or drink from our bar. Day 4, Amazon lodge Quito: After breakfast the group will depart for the trip up the mountains and back to the city. About halfway there, the bus will stop at a spectacular lookout to stretch your legs and enjoy a box lunch before continuing on to Quito. B, L

Touring the Galapagos is a unique experience, you can hike the trails as you admire blue footed boobies and giant tortoises, swim safely among sharks, sea lions and walk through lava tubes, admire mysterious creatures like birds that have lost their ability to fly the flightless cormorants and penguins at the equator line, armies of marine iguanas. And other species that are endemic to this paradise. White, red, olive and black sand beaches to admire and lie down on. The geography of the Galapagos is as fascinating as its inhabitants, volcanic craters that disappear under water. The rich marine life is fascinating for those who like to practice snorkelling, colourful fish in schools, manta rays, sea turtles, hammer head sharks, whale sharks, and magnificent reefs. There are several ways to explore the Galapagos Islands: By cruise, You can do and 4, 5 and 8 day cruises around the islands, you spend the nights on board, doing 2 excursions per day. To get an overview of the different classes of boats please check out our Galapagos Journey Fleet (www.galapagoscatamarans.com), our brand-new Luxury boat Galapagos Odyssey (www.galapagosodyssey.com) and our Boutique Yacht Fleet (further details on this CD) Daily tours/hotel based: There are 4 inhabited islands, Santa Cruz, San Cristobal, Isabela and Floreana, from where you can undertake daily excursions to the nearby islands and points of interest. Recommendations for all tours: Dress: casual, warm early in the morning or evenings and hot at midday. Comfortable shoes are suggested. The climate in the Galapagos Islands is equatorial, cooled by the Humboldt current, and is characterized by two main seasons: (1) the warm, wet season (January to April), and (2) the cool, dry season (May to December). December to May is the best season for visiting the islands when the weather is pleasantly warm and the winds are light. What to bring: camera, sunscreen, hat and some cash for shopping. The Galapagos Islands Recommendations: leave your valuables, tickets and documents at the safe or your hotel room. Keep strictly to National Park regulations.

If you chose to explore the islands with a Galapagos Cruise you have the chance to extend your stay on the enchanted islands by relaxing on the pristine beaches in one of our recommended hotels. LTE-GPSTP001 GALAPAGOS BEACH EXTENSION PACKAGE SANTA CRUZ (3 Days, Your choice of days) We offer extensions to your Galapagos Cruise in Puerto Ayora. This program offers two nights in a selected hotel, including transfers to and from Baltra to your hotel. Day 1. Puerto Ayora: Our guides will transfer you to your hotel in Puerto Ayora for the night s accommodations. Day 2. Puerto Ayora: You will have one full day for tranquil relaxation or excursions in the surrounding area. B Day 4. Puerto Ayora-Baltra: On day four you will return to Baltra for your return flight to Guayaquil or Quito. B LTE-GPSTP002 GALAPAGOS BEACH EXTENSION PACKAGE ISABELA (4 Days, Your choice of days) We offer extensions to your Galapagos Cruise in Puerto Villamil. These programs include three nights in a selected hotel, including the transfer beween Baltra and Puerto, Ayora and Puerto, Villamil and back. Day 1. Puerto Villamil: Our guides will assist in the transfer to your hotel in Puerto Villamil with a speedboat (Duration: four hours) or a small plane (Duration: two hours). Once here, you will be able to settle in to the night s accommodations. Day 2 and 3. Puerto Villamil: You will have two full days for tranquil relaxation or excursions in the surrounding areas. B Day 4. Puerto Villamil-Baltra: On day four you return to Baltra for your return flight to Guayaquil or Quito. B TOUR PROGRAMS GALAPAGOS

Important Information Entry requirements: Ecuador requires a valid passport issued by the traveler s country of residence. The traveler must also hold proof of return, or onward journey, the entrance permits for foreigners are valid for period of up to 90 days without a visa. People from a group of 26 countries require a 12-X visa for reciprocity reasons, these are: Algeria, Bangladesh, China, North Korea, South Korea, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Syria, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tunisia, Vietnam, Yemen and Palestine. We recommend all passengers check with respective authorities before departure. Health: No vaccinations are required for entering the country. However, yellow fever vaccination is required to enter the Amazon Jungle, with the presentation of original certificate. Nevertheless, we recommend you check with your physician before departure. Because of the high altitudes in certain areas of Ecuador, travelers with particular heart conditions or high blood pressure should consult their doctors. It is advisable to drink bottled water everywhere. Language: Spanish is the official language. Quechua is spoken by a large percentage of the native and mestizo population. English, is spoken in hotels, tourist shops and in major visitor centers where sometimes is possible to find people speaking French and German. Photography: The unique wildlife in the Galapagos Islands, as well as the scenery, markets, churches, flora, fauna and jungle of the mainland, will give you some of the best snapshots of your life. Make sure you bring a zoom lens for wildlife close-ups, 100 ASA film for outdoor shots, 200 for cloudy days, and a couple of 400 for low-light situations (church interiors). A UV filter is necessary. Although you may purchase film and batteries in Ecuadorian stores, it is highly recommended that you bring a sufficient supply, particularly when traveling to the Galapagos Islands and Amazon rain forest. Tipping: Tipping is always a courtesy from passengers and in no case should be forced on to clients. However, if service has been pleasing, the following are our suggestions: Restaurants and coffee shops: 10% of the bill Hotel/ airport portage: US$ 1 p/ suitcase Guides in Mainland US$ 5 per day, p/p Driver in Mainland: US$ 3 per day, p/p Guides in Galapagos: US$ 10 per day, p/p Cruise crew: US$ 10 per day, p/p Climate: Continental Ecuador: Each region of the country has its own climate. In the highlands, it is spring-like most of the year, although colder and rainier in the winter months from December to April. Dry months are from May through October when the temperatures are around 70 F (21-26 C) during the day, but often around 50 F (10-15 C) during the evening. On the coast, the average temperature is 83 F (28 C), with the hot, rainy season from November to May and the dry season from June to December. In the Amazon rain forest the climate is humid, warm and quite rainy. What to Bring: Highlands: For Quito and the other highland cities, wear comfortable springtime clothing during the day and a sweater or coat during the evening. For the highlands and moorlands (páramos), warm, winter-like clothing is essential. Amazon Rainforest: For your Amazon or other rainforest explorations, you may prefer a long-sleeved shirts and long pants for protection against mosquitoes. Insect repellent, sunscreen, a hat and eye-drops must be part of your traveling equipment, especially if you are sun-sensitive. A camera, binoculars and a flashlight are necessary for sightseeing, as well as a waterproof jacket, rubber shoes and swimwear.

Pacific Coast: Consider that the Ecuadorian beaches are nature seeking experiences which include long walks, swimming, and other physical activities. Therefore, we advise you to bring comfortable breathable clothes, tevas-sandals or similar, swimsuits, sunscreen, repellent, wide brim hat, sunglasses, binoculars, eye drops. Be advised that evening gowns and accessories are not necessary. At night/semiformal, attire is advised. Health: Memberships: LATINTRAILS CIA. LTDA. And its affiliate brand Ecuador Boutique Travel, is a proud member of the following international tourism organizations: LATA Latin American Travel Association, United Kingdom - www.lata.org ASTA American Society of Travel Agents, U.S. and Canada - www.astanet.com General Conditions for Galapagos Cruises and Land Tours with LATIN TRAILS / ECUADOR BOUTIQUE TRAVEL Please read carefully All the conditions, terms and details described below are applicable to all the services, cruises and programs contracted with LATINTRAILS CIA LTDA. And its supply chain ECUADOR BOUTIQUE TRAVEL, hereinafter called LT/EBT. These general conditions apply also to any vessel or third party services sold by LT/EBT, for its reservation and payment. At the moment of the first deposit, the depositor agrees to be bound by these terms and conditions. It is our responsibility to provide all clients with the finest service and accommodation available, in accordance with the standards of excellence that LT/EBT are known for. You the clients, are subject to the following conditions, and are deemed to have read and understood the paragraphs under the heading General Information and Booking Conditions. BOOKING GUIDELINES All reservation requests shall be done in writing and sent to FAX (593 2)286 7832 or e-mail: travel@latintrails.com to be taken and accepted by LT/EBT. If the dates are unavailable, CENTRAL RESERVATIONS will offer alternative accommodations or dates. BINDING Total amount of invoices must be fully credited in our account before the date of service. If the invoiced client or contractor does not respect these terms, LT/EBT reserves its rights to deny services or to demand the corresponding payment directly to the users of the service, who are jointly liable of all conditions and terms stated in these policies and in our contracts. GALAPAGOS CRUISES & LAND SERVICES: DEPOSIT, PAYMENT & CANCELLA- TION PROCEDURES GALAPAGOS CRUISES Deposit/ Cancellation To confirm your booking: 20% Deposit 60 days prior to departure (Fits), 90 days (Charter): 80% Full Payment If LATIN TRAILS does not receive payment according to the above schedule our reservation system will automatically release spaces in hold. 121-61 days prior to departure: 20% Penalty 60-00 days (FITS), 90 days (Charter):100% Penalty Important Notes on CANCELLATION AND BOOKING POLICIES A) LATIN TRAILS reserves the right to release spaces if payment is not received according to schedule. B) LATIN TRAILS will only accept cancellations in writing C) Penalties for cancellations will automatically be discounted from deposits LAND SERVICES To confirm your booking: 30% Deposit 60 days prior to departure (Fits): 70% Full Payment NOTE Stronger cancellation charges and policies are enforced when booking third party properties and services in the Galapagos Islands and the Amazon Jungle; stronger cancellation charges

and policies may also apply when booking transportation and accommodation services during holidays. Please inquire with your LT/EBT booking agent for more information. Cruise spaces can be held without a deposit, on a request basis, which means passengers are on standby. In case deposit / payment has not been credited into our account in due date, LT/EBT reserves the right to confirm spaces upon receipt of payment on a first come first served basis. All cancellations shall be done in writing to be taken and accepted by LT/EBT. Cancellation fees will be charged from all deposits or payments automatically if space booked is cancelled. FORMS OF PAYMENT Payment details. 1 Wire Transfer to our bank in U.S. Beneficiary: World Trails LLC ABA: 231372691 Swift Code: SVRNUS33XXX Account number: 1511135891 Bank: Sovereign Bank, 1130 Berkshire Blvd. Wyomising, PA 19610 Account type: Checking account Phone: 1 877 768 2265 or outside of U.S. 610 988 2595 Price does not cover cost of Bank transaction from your bank. Please add a $30 wire transfer fee per transaction to cover our bank cost. 2 Sending a check to our bank in U.S.. Check to: WORLD TRAILS LLC OUR BANK:SOVEREIGN BANK 405 Main Street p.o. Box 87 Boonton, New Jersey 07005 973.334.0234 Please use the express service to send the check. 3 Through Paypal. Tell and we will send you a Paypal order. Paypal fee 5%. 4 Through Secure Web Credit Card Payment page (Visa/MC/Amex) Please ask your agent to send you a link to your secure web payment page for Credit Card payments. We need 20% of the total amount in order to confirm all our services. About the $110 per person Galapagos entrance fee, must be paid in cash once you arrive at Baltra airport in Galapagos. At http://www.latintrails.com/tripaplicationform.htm you will find the Latin Trails policies, this form applies form 2003 to 2007, is not necessary to fill it, mostly is used for information for you. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Any physical disability that may require special attention or treatment should be reported in writing to LT/EBT. Trip members have the responsibility to select a trip appropriate to their abilities and interests. Trip members are held responsible for being in sufficient good health to undertake the trip. LT/EBT and its affiliates take no responsibility for special arrangements or problems incurred by passengers physically unable to participate in the planned activities. No refund can be made for absence from the tour unless arrangements are made at the time of booking. LT/EBT will not discriminate against any individual because of race, sex, creed or nationality. Any special dietary needs must be notified to LT/EBT Operations department with a minimum of two weeks before the day of service. Please note that we will make our best effort to satisfy your dietary needs, but in certain cases, it may not be possible. REFUSAL OF PASSAGE AND PREMATURE DISEMBARKATION If a passenger is believed to be dangerous to himself or others, or causes disturbance to other clients, LT/EBT representative or the ship s captain may refuse passage or terminate any cruise or land program to any passenger at any time at the risk and expense of the disembarked passenger. LT/EBT reserves the right to refuse, revoke, accept or restrain further participation and passage to any person whose actions or deportment impede trip operation or the rights, welfare, or enjoyment of other trip members or is dangerous to himself or others, LT/EBT also reserves the right to refuse, revoke, accept or restrain from further participation to any person it judges to be incapable of meeting the rigors and requirements or participating in the activities planned or contracted. LT/EBT shall not be required to refund any portion of the fare paid by any passenger who must leave the cruise prematurely for any of the reasons set forth above or otherwise, LT/EBT will not be responsible for lodging, meals, return transportation or other expenses incurred by the passenger due to these reasons.

INSURANCE It is compulsory that every traveler is adequately insured. You should insure yourself and your property while traveling, it is the trip member s responsibility to bring: life, medical, trip cancellation and interruption, travel baggage, and any other insurance. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND DRUGS LT/EBT shall not be held liable for the actions or activities of any passenger who consumes, purchases or obtains, by any means, alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs. Illegal drugs, according to Ecuadorian law, are not allowed on board. If detected the cruise will immediately be terminated with forfeiture of all money paid. NOTIFICATION All airfares, taxes, schedules, ports of departure, hours of arrival/departure and special programs are subject to change without prior notice. INDEMNIFICATION FROM PASSENGER Each passenger agrees to compensate for all penalties, fines, charges, losses and/ or expenses incurred or imposed by virtue of any act, omission or violation of law by the passenger and for all damage to the ship, caused by any willful or negligent act or omission on the part of the passenger. PHOTOGRAPHY LT/EBT reserves the right to take photographic or film records of any of our trips, and may use any such records for promotional and/or commercial purposes. FORCE MAJOR If it is not possible for LT/EBT to operate the contracted vessel due to causes beyond its control, within 24 hours after the departure date, the cruise may be cancelled and the money paid will be refunded. In case of damage of the vessel during since time, which cannot be repaired during 24 consecutive hours, LT/EBT will refund the pro-rate from the time the embarkation was disabled. LT/EBT is entitled to provide a similar vessel under force major circumstances. CHANGES IN ITINERARIES LT/EBT reserves the right to alter or omit any part of an itinerary, and reverse the order of places to be visited or change any space reservation without prior notice due to readjustment of National park policies, seasonal changes, safety reasons weather conditions or force major which may dictate these changes. These decisions are oriented in terms of passenger safety and in the interest of the island conservation. REFUNDS AND COMPENSATION As a basic principle, no refund will be made for any unused hotel or cruise accommodation, service or transport. However, where we ourselves are able to obtain a refund from hotels or cruise lines or principals for services not used, we will endeavor to pass this on to the client, less reasonable administration charges. LT/EBT responsibility will not extend beyond this refund and no payments will be made, or compensation given in respect of claims for contingent liability or inconvenience experienced by clients. No refund can be made on lost, mislaid or destroyed tickets or vouchers. RESPONSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY LT/EBT and its associate s act only as agents for passengers in all matters pertaining to transportation, accommodations, or other services. As agents, all tickets, exchange orders or vouchers are issued by them subject to any and all terms and conditions under which such means of transportation, accommodations or other services are offered or provided. The booking agent, airlines involved and general agent will not be liable for any injury, damage, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may be occasioned by reason of any deficiency in any vehicle furnished by any such other party, firm or corporation in carrying out of failing to carry out arrangements previously agreed upon, nor for the negligent misconduct, willful, criminal or otherwise of any such other party, firm or corporation in providing or failing to provide services, nor are to be held responsible for any act, omission or event during the time passengers are not on board their conveyance. The passenger contract in use by the airlines concerned, when issued, shall constitute the sole contract between booking agent, airline, general agent and the purchaser of these and/or passengers. LT/EBT acts only as the agent for the owners, contractor and suppliers, providing means of transportation and/or related travel services, and assumes no responsibility, however caused, for injury, loss, damage to person or property in connection with any service resulting directly or indirectly from, but not limited to: acts of God, detention, annoyance, delays and expenses arising from quarantine, strikes, thefts, pilferage, force major, failure of any means or conveyance to arrive and depart as scheduled, civil disturbances, terrorism, government restrictions or regulations, and discrepancies or changes on transit or vessel, hotel and other services. Tour participants release LT/EBT from any and all claims of loss or damage to baggage or property, for personal injuries or death, for loss or delay arising out of the acts, omissions or negligence of any independent contractor such as air carriers, cruise, hotels, restaurants, transportation providers, and other of services or facilities.

LT/EBT is not responsible for incidents such as airline cancellations, re-routing or any disruptions of schedule, service or accommodation. LT/EBT refuses all and every liability for any accident during the practice of water sports, excursions on the islands, or any activities outside our facilities, on the islands or in mainland Ecuador. LT/EBT may accept Children as passengers in Galápagos or Ecuador, although, LT/ EBT refuses all and every liability for any services provided to minors. Children are under the sole responsibility of their parents or legal guardian. LT/EBT is not liable for any loss; injury, death or damage if such was not caused by negligence of LT/ EBT when using LT/EBT facilities. LT/EBT is not responsible for baggage lost by airlines or the independent tour operators who handle transfer or land arrangements. In consideration of the importance and expenses of your luggage and personal items, it is strongly recommended that you obtain individual luggage insurance. Websites: www.latintrails.com www.ecuadorboutiquetravel.com www.ecuadorboutiquehotels.com www.galapagoscatamarans.com www.galapagosodyssey.com Unbranded www.galapagosjourneycruises.com (English) www.galapagosjourneycruises.com/fr (French) www.galapagosjourneycruises.com/de (German) www.galapagosjourneycruises.com/es (Spanish) www.galapagosjourneycruises.com/ru (Russian) www.galapagosgrandodyssey.com www.galapagosodysseyyacht.com www.galapagosvoyageryacht.com, VARIATION OF CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT No employee, servant, agent or associate of LT/EBT may vary any of the above booking conditions without the written consent of a Director of LT/EBT. ** CONTACT INFORMATION ** As part of our services to your company we offer you many possibilities to contact LATIN TRAILS. LATIN TRAILS / ECUADOR BOUTIQUE TRAVEL Isla Española # 144 between Av. Rumiñahui and Ilaló San Rafael Quito Ecuador Toll free Phone(U.S. & Canada): 1-800-747-0567 Worldwide phone line: (593) 2-286-7832 Fax: (593) 2-286-6898 International emergency line: (593) 95241939 Local emergency line: 095241939 Reservations Email: reservations@latintrails.com/ travel@latintrails.com Operations Email: operations@latintrails.com Sales Email: sales1@latintrails.com/ sales2@latintrails.com Management: marcel@latintrails.com