



This six-day multisport experience takes you across two of Ecuador’s most contrasting regions, from the high-altitude Andes to the dense Amazon rainforest. It’s designed for travellers who want a varied and active itinerary, combining different outdoor activities with time to experience local culture and landscapes.
Each day introduces a new setting and challenge, whether that’s hiking at altitude, descending on a bike, or navigating jungle rivers. The route has been planned to gradually build in intensity while allowing time to adjust to the environment, making it a well-balanced adventure across some of the country’s most memorable locations.
Each itinerary is carefully structured to combine multiple regions and activities into one seamless experience. By blending highland and jungle environments, the trip offers a more complete view of Ecuador, without the need for complicated planning. Experienced local guides ensure each activity is carried out safely while still allowing you to fully enjoy the surroundings.
There is a strong focus on responsible travel, with experiences that support local communities and respect natural environments. By working closely with local providers and guides, the experience remains personal and meaningful, while also contributing positively to the places you visit.
Throughout the trip, you’ll stay in a mix of accommodation including traditional haciendas, hotels, and a jungle lodge. Rooms are based on shared occupancy in double or triple configurations, with private bathrooms included where available.
Each location has been selected for its proximity to activities and overall comfort. While styles vary between the Andes and the Amazon, all provide a suitable place to rest and recharge after active days.
This experience is rated as moderate, but it includes several physically active days across different environments. Hiking at altitude, rafting, and canyoning all require a reasonable level of fitness, particularly when combined over multiple days.
The itinerary is designed to build gradually, allowing time to adjust to altitude before more demanding activities. Guides also adapt the pace where possible to ensure everyone can take part comfortably.
No prior experience is required for most of the activities, as they are guided and include safety briefings. Equipment is provided, and instructors are there to guide you through each step.
Having a basic level of confidence in the water and on uneven terrain will help, but beginners are welcome. The focus is on participation and enjoyment rather than technical performance.
The first part of the tour takes place at high altitude, which can affect breathing and energy levels. It’s common to feel slightly tired or short of breath, especially during hikes.
Spending time in Quito beforehand can help with acclimatisation. Staying hydrated and taking things at a steady pace are key to managing altitude comfortably.
The Andes section is cooler, with open landscapes, volcanoes, and higher elevations. Activities here focus more on hiking and biking in wide, exposed environments.
The Amazon section is warmer and more humid, with dense vegetation and river-based activities. This contrast is one of the highlights of the trip, offering two very different experiences in one itinerary.
Packing for this trip means preparing for changing climates. Warm layers are needed for the Andes, while lighter clothing is more suitable for the Amazon.
A waterproof jacket, good footwear, and sun protection are essential throughout. Bringing a small backpack helps carry daily essentials during activities.
Accommodation varies throughout the trip but is selected to provide comfort and convenience. You’ll stay in haciendas, hotels, and a jungle lodge, each suited to its location.
While not luxury-focused, all options provide a comfortable place to rest after active days. Facilities may vary slightly depending on the region.
Most meals are included, with breakfast provided daily and lunch and dinner included on several days. Meals are designed to support the physical nature of the activities.
There may be some flexibility for meals in certain locations, allowing you to explore local food options. Dietary requirements can usually be accommodated if shared in advance.
The minimum age is 8, and the variety of activities can appeal to younger travellers who enjoy being active. However, the physical nature of the itinerary should be considered carefully.
Parents should ensure children are comfortable with the pace and types of activities included. Some sections may feel more challenging depending on fitness levels.
Transport is arranged between all destinations, starting and ending in Quito. The routes are planned to connect each activity efficiently while allowing time to enjoy the surroundings.
Vehicles are suited to the terrain, and guides manage timings to keep the itinerary running smoothly. This removes the need for any independent travel planning.
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