In the Southern Andes near Cuenca, we find El Cajas National Park, situated in the majestic west mountain range. It is one of Ecuador’s natural wonders that must be added to the repertoire of every trekking aficionado. Cajas lies at an altitude between 3200 and 4500m and boasts 28,544 hectares of numerous species of flora and fauna and impressive rock formations. Its 235 glacial lakes feed (...)
Horse Riding
The mountainous topography of the Ecuadorian Andes, combined with the natural wonders existent, such as volcanoes, lakes, forest, plus the ethnical component, makes up the right components for wonderful horse riding experiences. Our trips intend to show visitors the remote countryside landscapes by following small trails used by locals, which can only be reached by foot or by using the most ancient (...)
Birdwatching
Ecuador is without a doubt a must-see destination for bird-watchers. Currently 1640 distinct species of birds have been registered. That is 17% of the birds in the whole planet, in an area the size of the United Kingdom. 80% of the birds that exist in Brasil can be found in 3% of Ecuador’s territory. Those and other relevant facts make Ecuador ranks first in the world for holding the largest concentration of birds, (...)
Biking
Due to the Ecuadorian topography and geographical diversity, sometimes shifting just in few hours, our country is one of the best destinations in South America for mountain biking. Our trips take visitors to the remotest sites, through beautiful natural areas, Indian villages, coastal fishing towns and jungle destinations. The designed trips range from easy scenic rides, to moderate downhill and cross country ones (...)
Rafting & Kayaking
The Ecuadorian Andean topography with the eastern and western mountain ranges crossing and dividing Ecuador’s territory provides incredible opportunities for river rafting and kayaking. Most of the rivers used for these purposes are born in the Andean glaciers, and run across waterfalls, canyons, (...)
Special Adventure & Multisport
Ecuador is the number one active destination in the world. Although it’s the smallest Andean country, its mega diversity offers something special for everyone. 18% of its territory is in national parks and protected areas, where most activities take place, but there are also other spots and sites near the main cities where you can practice your favorite adventure such as mountain climbing, rock climbing, canyonning, fishing, (...)