3 Days The Avenue of the Volcanoes and Train

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Itinerary Day 1: Out at noon from Guayaquil, at the beginning of this journey we observed a vegetation of the Ecuadorian coast, with large plantations of bananas and cocoa, and then, after an interesting climb, passing a mountainous Andean; continue to make a visit to the Park Cajas National, characterized by glacial lakes and high mountain vegetation, here we will walk through this beautiful place to see some of its shortcomings and a primary forest. Also visit the area of 3 crosses the Continental Divide is water, we will walk to observe this curious place. Lunch is included in the path. Arrival to Cuenca, accommodation.

Day 2: The next day, breakfast and city tour, accommodation.

Day 3: The next morning breakfast and journey from Cuenca to Alausí to take the train. Travel by train from the station Alausí to the Devil's Nose (Sibambe) engineering a unique work incrusted in the Andes (the train ride takes approx. 2 hours), includes box lunch. In the afternoon return to Quito, continue walking the avenue of volcanoes, in this section we will have the opportunity to see, among others: Cotopaxi, Rumiñahui, Los Ilinizas, Heart, Pichincha.

Inclusion

Shared transfer service; Hotel pickup from Guayaquil hotels; Train ticket; Entrance to Cajas National Park; Accommodation and meals.

Exclusion

Gratuities (optional): Airfare from Cuenca to Guayaquil.

Hours of operation

Available: Wednesday; Pick-up Hours: 12:00pm – 12:30pm.

Duration

3 days.

Itinerary

Day 1: Out at noon from Guayaquil, at the beginning of this journey we observed a vegetation of the Ecuadorian coast, with large plantations of bananas and cocoa, and then, after an interesting climb, passing a mountainous Andean; continue to make a visit to the Park Cajas National, characterized by glacial lakes and high mountain vegetation, here we will walk through this beautiful place to see some of its shortcomings and a primary forest. Also visit the area of 3 crosses the Continental Divide is water, we will walk to observe this curious place. Lunch is included in the path. Arrival to Cuenca, accommodation.

Day 2:

The next day, breakfast and city tour, accommodation.

Day 3:

The next morning breakfast and journey from Cuenca to Alausí to take the train. Travel by train from the station Alausí to the Devil's Nose (Sibambe) engineering a unique work incrusted in the Andes (the train ride takes approx. 2 hours), includes box lunch. In the afternoon return to Quito, continue walking the avenue of volcanoes, in this section we will have the opportunity to see, among others: Cotopaxi, Rumiñahui, Los Ilinizas, Heart, Pichincha.

Inclusion Shared transfer service; Hotel pickup from Guayaquil hotels; Train ticket; Entrance to Cajas National Park; Accommodation and meals.

Exclusion Gratuities (optional): Airfare from Cuenca to Guayaquil.

Hours of operation Available: Wednesday; Pick-up Hours: 12:00pm – 12:30pm.

Duration 3 days.

Policies Train operation is subject to change without notice. Prices are per person with minimum of 2 passengers (double occupancy), shared services. This tour departs from Guayaquil. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.

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Guayaquil Guayaquil , Guayaquil, Ecuador

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