The Ecuadorian Andes run north to south and are comprised of eastern and western chains. Hacienda La Alegria is at the western chain.

The southwestern Andes are a well known Indian region, isolated communities like, Quilotoa, Sigchos and Guambaine are discovered in the middle of the Andes, following the same traditions and ways of life since the Colonial times.

This ride is specifically designed for those looking for cultural immersion and adventure with long journeys and amazing scenery. The route takes us close to the Illinizas, Quilotoa, Chimborazo, Carihuirazo, Igualata and Tungurahua volcanoes, the last of which has been active for the last 16 years.

During the ride we also have the opportunity to enjoy two thermal springs.

Departure & Return Location

Quito, Ecuador

Date and Rates

April 21-30 2022

June 02-11, 2022

12 Days , 11 nights, 10 riding days

€ 2,935 minimum 3 riders

Price Includes

  • 10 days horseback riding at the Ecuadorian Andes with all the necessary equipment, such as wool ponchos, rain ponchos and chaps, horse bag, helmets
  • All meals feature delicious, gourmet international and Ecuadorian food, wine and beer included
  • transfers to and from the airport at a set time
  • Your choice of saddle, wool protected, as well as half chaps and helmets
  • All transportation in destination location

Price Excludes

  • Airfares
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Any Private Expenses
What to Expect


We begin our expedition at Hacienda La Alegria – a family-run horse and organic dairy farm located in the heart of Ecuador’s magnificent, Volcano Avenue. The Hacienda sits on 135 hectares, nestled in the fertile valley of Machachi, near the small village of Aloag. Built a century ago, the Hacienda has retained its stately elegance and original character, as well as its exquisite surrounding gardens awash with colorful roses, native flowers, graceful trees and intricate outdoor stone work. Filled with historic charm, the Hacienda’s large rooms are filled with antiques that have been in the Espinosa family for hundreds of years. To reach the Hacienda, one drives along a cobblestone road originally built by the Spaniards and Incas, lined with tall, majestic Cedars, Eucalyptus and Cypress trees and lush greenery.

Hacienda La Alegria’s mission is to provide the finest eco-tourism adventures and horseback riding in the country. They offer a warm and inviting atmosphere in their historic hacienda, and provide the personal attention needed to make you feel like family. Our horses are exceptional; they breed their own horses and their ancestors are Berber (local horse), Andalusian and Arabian breeds

Over the first days, you will have the opportunity to acclimatize to the altitude, weather and new environment. You will get to know the horses well and start a relationship with them, as they will be part of the team for the rest of the ride. You will have the opportunity to try a variety of horses with different temperaments and traits; together we will choose which group of horses will accompany us, as we will have several spare horses on the ride.

  • ride high quality beautifully trained local horses full of stamina and owned and trained exclusively by Hacienda La Alegria
  • become acquainted with the Ecuadorian Cloud Forest, an endangered ecosystem, with its distinctive flora and fauna
  • learn about the local culture and in particular about the “chagras” (local cowboys) and their horsemanship traditions
  • 10 days of fantastic riding

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive and transfer to Havienda La Alegria

Arrive at the airport and transfer (one hour) to Hacienda La Alegria (2,890 m).

Spend the night at Hacienda La Alegria, if your arrival is on time we can have a first day ride.

Day 2 Acclimate and ride around the Hacienda

In the morning after breakfast, we will try the horses and ride in a closed arena until you feel comfortable with your horse and tack. This ride is intended for acclimatization around the hacienda. You will see the green valley of Machachi and the soaring mountains of the Volcano Avenue, where we will be riding during the trip. Arrive for a late lunch, and an afternoon tour of our farming operations. Spend the night in Hacienda La Alegria. Riding time 4 hours

Day 3 Cloud Forest

In the morning we ride west towards the Corazon to 4,000 meters and descend to the cloud forest.

We ride by 3 different ecosystems as the valley, paramo and arriving to cloud forest.

At the cloud forest, we can observe a great biodiversity of plants and flowers, including giant guneras, orchids, and birds such as the turkey of the forest (guan). In the afternoon, we arrive for tea at Hacienda Bomboli (3,000 m), relax by the fireplace, enjoy the sunset, and watch the lights of the villages near the coast following a great meal.

Accommodation: Hacienda Bomboli. Riding hours: 6 hours

Day 4 Cloud Forest to Machachi Valley

We leave behind the cloud forest and ride the old road that until1960 connected Quito with the coast. From there we can appreciate the green and fertile Machachi Valley and we can also see the routes we will take the next day along the east mountain chain. Crossing extensive pastures and eucalyptus forests we arrive to the valley for a snack

Delicious dinner at the Hacienda.

Accommodation: Hacienda La Alegria

Riding hours: 4 + hours

Day 5 Inca Trail to Sigchos

This second part has long journey on the saddle. We start the ride one hour south of Hacienda la Alegria, we will be transfer by car to this point to start our 6 day adventure at the southern Andes.

Today we will ride by the Inca trail and dirt roads and paths that takes us to Sigchos, the village that was known as the “last home” of the Inca general Ruminahui.

From this day on we will ride through a dramatic landscape, including steep ravines and narrow passages.

Even though we can visualize where we are heading and it looks near, we will have to cross many mountains chains to get there.

This area is a combination of forest, rock peaks and eroded land from the last centuries.

We arrive at the Hacienda San Jose, a working dairy farm and guest house.

In time for a good meal, Jacuzzi, sauna and rest.

Our horses will be have lush fields of fresh grass, the last for the remainder of the expedition.

Overnight at Hacienda San Jose

Riding time 7 hours

Day 6 Sichgos to Quilotoa

After breakfast we head south to the Quilotoa crater lake. The trail goes by the bottom of the Toachi canyon, were we will have lunch. There are few agricultural villages and houses, and the land is very dry and the soil is composed by pumice from the Quilotoa volcano that erupted 1,280 years ago.

The challenge will be to get to the Quilotoa summit at 3,800 meters above sea level, where our hostal is awaiting. At the cliff of the volcano we will enjoy and amazing view of the breathtaking Quilotoa crater lake.

Quilotoa is a crater lake caldera and the most western volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes. The 3 kilometer wide caldera was formed by the collapse of this dacite volcano following a catastrophic eruption.

Day 7 Guambaine

Zumbahua is the next village at which we will start the trekking to the high Andes. We then find a small isolated homestead of about 50 families, there are no roads and the only connection to civilization is by a 3 hour path to Angamarca.

We will see llama herds that are used as pack animals as well as sheep guided by children working as shepherds .

This day will be an intense riding day and will be climax of the adventure.

We will be the first tourists arriving to the area, camping overnight and using one of the grass huts for a kitchen.

We are looking forward to help the community to make a path to the east that will help the locals sell their products at a larger market and also to get better prices on their products of cheese, potatoes, broad beans and barley.

Overnight at Guambaine, camping

Riding 7+ hours

Day 8 El Salado

Early morning we will have the opportunity to admire the extraordinary combination of the sunrise and the clouds arriving from the west cloud forest. We will encounter a dramatic change of the ecosystem “paramo”.

Riding from the high mountains to the lowland valleys (3700 mts), we will see thousands of small farms, a lot of them produce milk (50% of the milk produced in Ecuador is from farms that have less than 5 acres).

We will admire a ravine that originates from the Chimborazo volcano (6,300 meters, highest volcano in Ecuador), along the ravine’s river runs an old road built in 1830’s called “camino de Flores”, being the first road to connect the highlands with the coast. In the afternoon we will arrive to a hot springs where we will set up the camp and enjoy a nice BBQ dinner.

Overnight at Salado

Riding time 7 hours

Day 9 Chimborazo and Carihuiarazo Volcanos to Urbina

Carihuairazo is a volcanic caldera adjacent to Ecuador’s highest mountain Chimborazo.

Province: Tungurahua

Located: 40 km NW of Riobamba and 22 Km. SW of Ambato.

Chimborazo is a currently inactive stratovolcano in the Cordillera Occidental range of the Andes. Its last known eruption is believed to have occurred around 550 AD.

The expedition continues all day along the Chimborazo skirt; will be a challenging ride with many different sceneries as dry hills, swampy areas and rocky hills.

We will ride east, crossing into the eastern Andes mountain chain.

This ride will follow the south Chimborazo skirt, with the Carihuairazo volcano on our left, the scenery changes from a desert full of running vicunas to swampy green paramo. The area is full of climber paths, and we will finish the day on the east face of Chimborazo Overnight: Chimborazo refuge

Day 10 Igualata and Tungurahua Volcano

Carihuairazo is a volcanic caldera adjacent to Ecuador’s highest mountain Chimborazo.

Province: Tungurahua

Located: 40 km NW of Riobamba and 22 Km. SW of Ambato.

Chimborazo is a currently inactive stratovolcano in the Cordillera Occidental range of the Andes. Its last known eruption is believed to have occurred around 550 AD.

The expedition continues all day along the Chimborazo skirt; will be a challenging ride with many different sceneries as dry hills, swampy areas and rocky hills.

We will ride east, crossing into the eastern Andes mountain chain.

Last day of our expedition will be the Tungurahua area that has been affected over the last 14 years with volcanic ash and periodic eruptions.

This ride completes our journey through the east. We ride by fertile hills with potatoes, beans and cash crops, on side of the Igualata volcano. The landscape is dotted with mini-farms up to 4000 meters high.

We start the downhill to the Chambo canon and arriving to the Tungurahua volcano skirts, the volcano and the changes of the scenery from 4000 meters to 2400 mts. high makes and impressive scenery. Our horses will go back to the hacienda and we drive 15 km to Banos, were we overnight.

Riding time : 8 hours

Day 11 Hacienda La Alegria

Visit Banos that is based on the skirts of the Volcano, a very unique city that is the entrance to amazon jungle region and well know about the thermal water springs and several adventure activities.

Transfer by car to Hacienda La Alegria. Lunch at the Hacienda. Overnight at Hacienda La Alegria. No riding

Day 12 Transfer to airport

Transfer to airport after breakfast

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