Cloudforest & Crater Ride

Highlands Riding Tours Ecuador: (IT-ECRT15)
URL: https://www.hiddentrails.com/tour/ecuador_cloudforest_crater.aspx

Introduction
Highlands Riding Tours Ecuador
This trip will take you through the very heart of the Western Andes and their unbroken beauty. It compiles the highlights in and around Pululahua National Park, unfolding the mysteries of these dramatic mountains piece by piece and the stories they hold. Enjoy an incredible variety of Andean landscapes within a relatively small geographical area - jungles, hot valleys and cool windy heights, volcanoes and pristine streams, culture land and tropical wilderness - combined with fascinating insights into Ecuador's natural and social history.

Accomodation

Accommodations
The 4-day tour is a stationary program with all nights spent at the same accommodation.
Those who choose the 5-day tour will spend the last night in a different location.

Description
Accommodations are usually basic, but cozy, located in remote areas. Most overnight places are privately-owned, and therefore, they have their own charm.
Bathrooms are shared on most nights but sometimes there are private bathrooms available. Hot water is not always guaranteed.

Accommodation Itinerary - subject to changes based on availability
Nights 1-4: Pululahua (Hacienda or Lodge)
Night 5: Yunguilla

Hacienda in Pululahua
This charming old hacienda offers accommodation in renovated stone homes in the community of Nieblí. The 4 stone houses are simple but comfortable and each has its own bathroom with hot water.
There is Wi-Fi internet available in common areas.

Lodge in Pululahua
This property offers beautiful mountain views. You will be accommodated either in a luxurious tent or in one of the lodge rooms. Each room is fitted with a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi and air conditioning. There is a small pool where guests can relax in the evening.

Yunguilla
This is a self-sustaining community-tourism project, which offers an authentic experience. There are incredible views over the surrounding mountains and forests.
While staying here you will sleep either in the lodge or in a local family home.

Room Occupancy
Single travelers must pay a single supplement fee.


Meals
All meals are included.

Alcoholic drinks are not included in this trip but guests are welcome to bring their own if they wish.

Dietary Restrictions
We can cater to most dietary restrictions with prior notice.

This trip includes and can accommodate special dietary requests.

Riding

Riding Ability
We ride through varying terrain; some parts quite steep and open ground. Enjoyment from these rides can be increased if you are physically fit and your riding muscles toned.
You might have to lead your horse on foot on some sections.

Horses
We have a variety of friendly, well trained, willing and sure-footed horses of different breeds, size and age. On our longer multi-day tours, we might change horses during the program, to give them some rest.
Since their well being is what matters to us the most, all our horses are very well cared for, have custom made and individually fitted equipment and see the farrier, dentist, vet or body worker on a regular basis.

Itinerary

This program is quite flexible and can be adapted depending on the riding level of each group. We always explore different trails each day.
The itinerary mentioned below is just to give you an indication of what to expect but the routes will be chosen depending on the group's general level and interests. According to the season, weather conditions, natural incidents or manmade interference, changes to the route may be necessary.

The rides take you on narrow ridges surrounded by majestic mountains, along deep and wide canyons, to volcanic avalanches covered with wild orchids, around tall lava domes or lead you on hidden paths traced by ancient cultures.
While riding through mystical cloud forests, abundant  tropical vegetation, vast landscapes or up to windy heights, you can discover exotic plants, flowers and wildlife along the way and learn about pre Incan cultures, old ruins and volcanic history.


Sample Itinerary - subject to changes

If you prefer to stay near the ranch the night before and/or after the ride, it is possible to book an extra night (supplement applies - please inquire).

Day 1: Lava Dome
Pick up from your hotel in Quito at about 8 am and transfer to the ranch.
We ride around the lava dome and discover the history of the volcano. In the middle of this journey, we will have lunch enjoying beautiful landscapes.
After returning to the ranch, we will transport you to your accommodation.
Meals included: Lunch & Dinner
Overnight in Pululahua


Day 2: Canyon Ride
You will wake up to a wonderful breakfast to boost your energy for the day. We will transport you to the ranch to start the ride towards the other side of the canyon.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight in Pululahua


Day 3: Portalanza Ride
After a nourishing breakfast, we will begin our journey and experience the subtle changes of the micro-climates. Today's ride takes us through old trails to historic sites.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight in Pululahua


Day 4: Yunguilla Ride
We will ride uphill through lush bamboo forests heading west to the crater rim. The higher we climb, the more the view reveals the mountains and valleys below. We will stop for lunch allowing you to take in the vista.
Tonight, an eco-friendly cottage or family stay awaits us in the mountain village of the Yunguilla community, which is dedicated to a self- sustaining community-tourism project for many years. There is a lot to learn about sustainable development for those interested. 
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight in Yunguilla


** Those who chose the 4-day option will be transported back from Yunguilla in the evening (no overnight included) **

Day 5: Cloud Forest
The last day of your ride will start with a delightful breakfast to energize you for the remainder of your adventure with us. You will then go on a tour of the local community projects that make Yunguilla so unique.
See the making of fresh cheese, jams, and the bio-diversity of the gardens. The ride will take you back down through the lush bamboo forests, stopping for lunch and continuing the descent into the Pululahua Crater and back to the ranch where your luggage awaits to transfer you back to Quito. You are expected to be back at the ranch around 4 pm and should arrive in Quito for 6 pm.
Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch


Rates and Dates for Cloudforest & Crater Ride

Rates include:

Accommodation, All meals, Transfers & 4 or 5 riding days (depending on packages chosen)

Packages and Options



  • SeasonYearDescription US$
    A
    20255-day trip$1195
  • B
    20254-day trip$955

* prices are per person based on double/twin occupancy

Transfer and Other Charges:



 Description
2025 Transfers from/to Quito (city or airport) included

Season Seasons  Min / MaxReserve
A 2025 01/01 - 12/31 5d / 4n 5-day trip 1 /5 Reserve
B 2025 01/01 - 12/31 4d / 3n 4-day trip 1 /5 Reserve

Dates Note:

Rates do not include:

Gratuities

Other Info
Meeting: Quito
Airport: Quito
Transfer: Quito

Climate:
                                            Calacalí area


Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Average High Temperature (°F)

67

67

67

67

67

68

68

69

69

68

68

67

Average Low Temperature (°F)

50

50

50

50

50

49

48

49

48

49

49

49

Average High Temperature (°C)

20

19

19

19

20

20

20

20

21

20

20

19

Average Low Temperature (°C)

10

10

10

10

10

9

9

9

9

9

9

10

Source: NOAA


Seasons
The weather in the Andes is extremely local and fast changing, and really not predictable. The weather in the crater is also very different from the weather in Quito.

Very roughly, rainy season runs from November to April/May, dry season from June to October, but it can always rain in the dry season and be totally dry for weeks in the rain season.

If sunny, the sun is very strong and intense. If raining, it typically rains in the afternoon when we're finished or nearly finished with the ride. The rainy season is especially nice, as the landscape then is green, lush, and everything on flower.

What To Bring:
We will be crossing different climate zones and the temperature on the Equator drops steeply at sundown. There can be a temperature variation between 5 and 30 degrees Celsius. Both light and warm clothes are therefore a must. The best equipped is to wear light, long-sleeved tops during the day (these provide protection from sun, thorns and insect bites, too). A sweatshirt, pullover or fleece jacket are required for the cooler parts.

Furthermore, you should bring a jacket (Gore- Tex or similar), rain gear, a hat with brim and solid shoes/boots with a good grip. Wellington boots are better suited to the short marches on foot than proper riding boots, plus protect your legs from the rubbing of the stirrups.

Don't forget your insect repellent, sun-cream, sunglasses, camera, and small water bottle.

We recommend you to pack a small towel, evtl. swimsuit, flip-flop shoes, bandana, personal medicine and torch/flash-light. Change of clothes, several change of dry socks, and warm clothes for the evenings. For your personal belongings during the ride, we recommend you to bring a fanny-pack or bum-bag. The luggage that travels with us in the car should be stored in soft bags.

Note: ItÂ’ is not mandatory in Ecuador but we always recommend to ride with a helmet. We have some at your disposition. If you wish to use one, it is best nevertheless to bring your own for better fit.

The following lists are items recommended for each ride; these lists are not exhaustive and are only meant as a guideline

 

Travel documents and Voucher
Flight tickets
Passport
Visa (check with your consulate)

 

RIDING GEAR
Riding chaps
Thin long johns/ stockings are useful under trousers
Change of trousers
Strong boots
Riding helmet  (recommended for all trips)
Riding gloves
Wide brimmed hat (Stetson style, available in Quito)
Long sleeved cotton shirts
Warm, waterproof jacket (suitable for cold evening temperatures)
Bandana to protect mouth and nose from dust on the desert parts

 

PERSONAL CLOTHING
Evening wear (trousers, shirt and sweater for the hotels)
Trainers or canvas shoes
Hiking/riding boots with a good grip for walking sections
Swim suit for baths in the river and under the waterfalls
Small towel
Flip-flop shoes for the waterfalls and bath rooms

Thick socks

Thick jumper (there are beautiful examples all over Ecuador for you to purchase)
 
ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING
Personal Toiletries
Insect protection
Personal medications
Sore cream (for an emergency)
Sewing kit
Camera and extra film or batteries
Belly or Fanny pack
Sun glasses with strap
Sun tan lotion and lip balm 
Flashlight