Andes, Amazon & Pacific Self-Guided Motorcycle Tour
99% PAVED
<1% unpaved
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Casual and Upscale Lodging
A la carte dining
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Self-Guided Motorcycle Tour Overview
- Tour Starts and Ends: Quito, Ecuador. Airport Code: UIO
- Tour Duration: 9 days / 8 nights
- Time Needed: 10-11 days vacation
- Riding Days: 7
- Rest Days: 2 - Canoa Beach & Baños
- Distance: 1,455 kilometers / 904 miles - 99% paved route
- Includes: 8 nights' accommodations, 8 breakfasts, 3 dinners, fully-equipped motorcycle and gear, and much more
- Climatic Zones: Cloudforest, Tropical Rainforest, Tropical Grasslands, Desert, Highlands Pampa, Dry Forest
- Highest Elevation: 4,445 meters | 14,583 feet
- Lowest Elevation: -1 meter | -3 feet
- Elevation Gain / Loss: 25,658 meters | 84,179 feet
- Route: 99% paved / <1% unpaved
This self-guided motorcycle adventure tour traverses three distinctive regions in Ecuador: the Pacific Coast, Andes Mountains, and Amazon jungle basin while passing through several climatic zones, including cloudforests, coastal savannah, beach, desert, and the Amazon jungle.
The routes selected are primarily on paved backroads, avoiding as much as possible busy thoroughfares such as the Panamerican highway. Accommodations are non-touristy, boutique hotels, lodges, and inns. You'll have a map and GPS with pre-programmed routes for each day, a hotel to aim for each night, and all the time in the world to get there. Ecuador Freedom provides a "Road Book" with thorough, day-to-day information, including descriptions of local highlights, history, and "hidden gems" that aren't common knowledge. You can use this information to tailor your days' rides, including as much or as little as you like. Optional unpaved routes are available on some days and will be available in the programmed GPS.
This motorcycle adventure tour is an opportunity to experience several different cultures and varied ways of life, from traditional coastal villages to indigenous people in the highlands and Amazon basin. The tour goes through some of the most bio-diverse regions globally and parts of rural Ecuador that few visitors get to see. Available activities include a special chocolate tour, a hike and swim in a waterfall, the Inti-ñan Solar Museum, and an included Amazon jungle hike and canoe excursion. The tour packs a lot into an inspiring nine days to create memories that will last a lifetime.
Hero Xpulse200*
| $2,540
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda XRE 300*
| $2,720
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
SWM Gran Milano 440
| $2,360
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda XR 650 L*
| $2,990
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki DR650*
LOW SEAT: 33.2 inches REGULAR: 34.8 inches | $2,900
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki DR650 LOW*
LOW SEAT: 33.2 inches REGULAR: 34.8 inches | $2,900
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
SWM RS650S*
| $2,900
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki V-Strom 650 LOW
REGULAR: 32.9 Inches LOWERED: 31.7 Inches | $3,170
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki V-Strom 650
REGULAR: 32.9 Inches LOWERED: 31.7 Inches | $3,170
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Aprilia Tuareg 660
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Yamaha Tenere 700
| $3,350
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Husqvarna 701 Enduro*
| $3,350
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F750GS
| $3,350
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F800GS
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 800 XC
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 850 Sport
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Moto Guzzi V85 TT
| $3,530
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F850GS u00a0 | $3,530
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally
| $3,530
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Husqvarna Norden 901
| $3,530
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki V-Strom 1000
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda Africa Twin 1100 DCT
| $3,710
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki Jimny 4x4
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Jeep Wrangler Sport 4x4
| $3,530
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Volkswagen Amarok 4x4
| $3,710
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Ford Ranger Diesel 4x4
| $3,710
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Passenger Sharing Room
If you will be riding with a passenger, (pillion) who will share your double room (1 or 2 beds), add this price. | $995
If you will be riding with a passenger, (pillion) who will share your double room (1 or 2 beds), add this price. |
2 Vehicles Sharing Room
If you are traveling with someone who will be riding a separate motorcycle and sharing your room (1 or 2 beds), take 10% off the price of each bike! | 10% Discount
If you are traveling with someone who will be riding a separate motorcycle and sharing your room (1 or 2 beds), take 10% off the price of each bike! |
* Bikes marked with an asterisk are not configured to take a passenger.
All prices are in United States Dollars (USD) - the official currency of the Republic of Ecuador
Itinerary
Elevation Profile - Day 1

Day 1
Quito-Inti'ñan-Pululahua Crater-Bellavista-Mindo
You'll begin this 9-day/8-night "Andes, Amazon and Pacific Coast" self-guided motorcycle tour from our shop in Quito, Ecuador. In 1978, Quito became the first place on the planet to be designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for having the best-preserved historic center in all of Latin America. Quito is high on the Altiplano Plateau (the second highest in the world) in the Andes at 9,350 feet. We suggest that you arrive a day or two early to experience our magnificent capital city while getting acclimated to the high altitude before beginning the tour.
During the first morning of the tour, you'll be outfitted with the motorcycle of your choice and given a thorough orientation answering all questions concerning local customs, rules of the road, Ecuadorian driver courtesies, and more. We will show you how to operate your pre-programmed GPS unit with daily routes and be given a "Road Book" with details and points of interest for each day. We will also provide an "emergency kit" containing a pre-paid cell phone, first aid kit, tools, and other items to ensure your ride goes smoothly.
On the first day, we purposefully selected a route that includes a sampling of the different types of roads that you will be riding. You will have the opportunity to safely become accustomed to asphalt, dry gravel, cobblestone, and dirt farm roads.
Inti-ñan means "path of the Sun" in the Quechua language, and the Inti-ñan Museum is situated directly on the Equator. The indigenous peoples have revered this site for thousands of years. You will learn how ancient people came to understand that this was the center of the world centuries before the advent of modern geography or GPS devices. During your first stop directly on the "red line," you will experiment with gravity, including witnessing how water drains either clockwise or counter-clockwise, depending on which side of the Equator you are standing. You will also have the opportunity to see how Ecuador's indigenous populations live by visiting their homes' models. These visits will enable you to understand better the cultures and ways of life that you will experience as we pass through the various regions.
Departing the Inti-ñan Museum, you are now officially outside of the Quito metropolitan region and have begun riding in the Northern Hemisphere. Your second stop is to view the beautiful Pululahua Crater Geo-Botanical Reserve, a crater formed by a volcanic eruption 2,500 years ago. From there, head onto the Andes' western slopes full of dense, green forests, massive waterfalls, and steep mountains. Riding the sharp curves is sure to be exhilarating fun.
We recommend that you have lunch in the garden of a fantastic restaurant in the heart of the cloudforest. You'll watch in amazement as hundreds of colorful birds surround you as you enjoy lunch.
Changing the pace a little bit, you'll take a left turn off the main highway and venture onto an unpaved, unmarked road that leads even deeper into the cloudforest. Here, at the world-famous Bellavista Cloudforest Bird Lodge, take a break on their fantastic patio and watch hundreds of hummingbirds flitting around you. These are all of a completely different species than the birds seen at lunch. There is no other place on earth where you can view so many species of birds. Note that the unpaved section is optional - you can continue along the newly paved highway to Mindo if you are not comfortable riding on unpaved roads- select the paved option in the programmed GPS.
Continue through the lush cloudforest along clear streams with cascading waterfalls to the funky, eclectic town of Mindo. Mindo is situated in a warm microclimate cloudforest that's known for its natural beauty and great restaurants. You can visit the Yumbo chocolate factory for a tour that entertains while educating about organic cocoa's farming and processing and how it is turned into chocolate and formed into bars. You will want to sample this chocolate, as Ecuador produces the best chocolate in the world.
After you visit Yumbo Chocolate, check into the carefully-selected accommodations for the night deep in the cloudforest setting at the charming Septimo Paraiso Cloudforest Reserve Lodge, winner of many international awards.
Elevation Profile - Day 2
Day 2
Mindo - Laguna Azul - Pedernales - Jama - Canoa
After a hearty breakfast, you will start your ride by climbing in elevation and then back on Route 25. You will start your descent along Ecuador's western slope. The fog that occurs in the cloudforest morning will disappear as you descend below the clouds into the tropical rainforests.
From San Miguel de Los Bancos, you will continue the long, gradual descent towards the coast. You will feel the air temperature around you begin to rise as you roll down the curves, crossing roaring rivers and experiencing breathtaking views along the way. You'll enjoy new scents of wild orchids and ripening cacao (chocolate) beans. From the town of San Miguel de Los Bancos, you continue a long, gradual descent towards the Pacific coast. The temperature begins to rise as you decrease our altitude, rolling through sweeping corners, crossing roaring rivers, and experiencing breathtaking views along the way.
Palm trees appear, and the leaves of “junglesque growth” along the road grow in size the farther west you travel. Crossing the coastal savannah of Manabi Province, we notice that horses are a more common mode of transportation than cars or buses.
You can stop to take a short hike into the rainforest for a swim in one of the most beautiful swimming holes in Ecuador - the Blue Lagoon (Laguna Azul) with its serene, deep, warm water and cascading waterfall. It's a beautiful 25-minute hike through bamboo, coffee, cacao and wildflowers, and fruits. The water is crystal clear and just the right temperature. When you come back, you'll press some fresh sugar cane with the owner of the land, mix it with mandarin lemon, and have an energizing drink before hopping back on the bike.
Further down the road, you will have to cross over a wire suspension bridge to get to the Caony River island for a wonderful lunch stop in a beautiful rainforest setting surrounded by colorful birds.
You'll take a bypass around the small city of La Concordia, the trading center for the area’s most prominent crop: palm oil. The palm groves that surround this city appear almost magical. You'll keep dripping in elevation and through some rolling green hills before arriving at the coast.
On the Pacific coast, Pedernales sometimes referred to as the "Wild Wild West," -- is known for its chaotic markets, plentiful restaurants, nightclubs, and fun-loving residents. The closest beach to Quito, this resort town is Ecuador’s shrimp capital, and naturally, we will stop at one of the ocean-side restaurants for a taste. Expect to enjoy the freshest and most delicious shrimp you’ve eaten in your life.
From Pedernales, ride south along the coastal road, and you will return to the Southern Hemisphere once again. Now you are passing wild, undeveloped beaches and shrimp farms. You will drive on a causeway through shrimp farms and then through the quiet town of Jama, a throwback to a simpler time where the tides and fishermen set the pace.
Your day ends in the town of Canoa. Canoa is home to a mixed population of native fishermen, transient surfers, and expatriate retirees seeking sun and relaxation. Our carefully selected accommodations are at the Canoa Beach Hotel, right on the beach, and with a great atmosphere thanks to its friendly, helpful, and fun staff.

Day 3
"Rest Day" in Canoa
Break Day! Relaxation and sunshine! Canoa has one of the best beaches on the Ecuadorian coast and is a favorite place for surfing. Other available activities include paragliding, whale watching, horseback riding, or fishing.
You can also take the bike out and explore the beautiful backcountry of Manabi Province. Or take a boat expedition to explore the famous bird-watching mecca of El Corazon Island. Corazon Island is a haven of mangroves, located between Bahia de Caraquez and San Vicente in the Chone River estuary in Manabi. Inside there is a path through the mangroves where native guides interpret the life of the mangrove and its rich biodiversity. It is a community ecotourism project that seeks to educate and preserve mangrove resources through its inhabitants and visitors' education.
Or, you can pull up a chair at some of the great hang-outs, beachside bars, and restaurants and enjoy a relaxing day away from the bike.
Elevation Profile - Day 4
Day 4
Canoa - Bahia de Caraquez - Quevedo
Enjoy a swim at the beautiful beach in Canoa and filling breakfast. You'll enjoy some extra time at the beach this morning and head out on the road at lunchtime. Today's objective is to get to the base of the Andes so that tomorrow you can ride into the high elevations in the morning when you are fresh. We specifically designed this tour (and all of our tours) with safety in mind, as riding into high elevations when tired can cause a lack of concentration and confusion.
This afternoon's ride will continue down the coastal road known as "Ruta del Sol." After crossing the Bahia de Caraquez, you begin to head away from the coast. You will climb in elevation on a cliff that will give fantastic views of Isla de Corazon below.
This part of the country is full of fishing birds of all types, and a natural forest kept intact by the locals, where hundreds of South American squirrels live in the wild. You will hear - and may be lucky - to glimpse the famous howling monkey.
The population in this area of Ecuador make their living from agriculture, mostly rice and cattle.
Here you will see many of the majestic Ceibo Trees. These trees were fabled by the ancient people to be the Earth's sacred ties to the spiritual world. Since the only place they grow in the world is along the equatorial belt, their bare branches were thought to be roots that kept the world attached to heaven. They flower only once every five years and can store thousands of liters of water in their massive trunks.
As you pass through the tranquil countryside of Los Rios Province, you will see the landscapes change as you enter the flood plains. The crops that are farmed switches here, and you will see plantations of bananas, teak, and chocolate - crops that require abundant water and sunlight.
You will spend the night at the Olimpico Hotel in the city of Quevedo, not far from the base of the Andes and a perfect place to start your day tomorrow. Quevedo was the first Chinese settled community in Ecuador, and many of the Chinese restaurants date back to the 1920’'s. You can have a swim and a high dive in their Olympic-size pool and then have a Chinese feast at the best Ecuadorian-Chinese restaurant in the world.
Elevation Profile - Day 5
Day 5
Quevedo- Quilotoa Crater Lake - Mulaló
You'll be crossing expansive chocolate plantations and palm tree groves. Stop to visit a banana plantation to see how the bananas are cultivated and prepared for their journey, including those little stickers that go on the bananas.
The tremendous Andes mountains begin to tower above as you enter the foothills and start to soar in altitude, passing through - and then popping above - the clouds. Again, you'll be treated to several spectacular waterfalls that line this road.
The air will begin to cool as you start of series of downshifts and hairpin turns to finish your climb from near sea level to over 13,400 feet. The views are stunning along this climb, and you should stop on a few occasions to marvel at the scenery below, capture some great photos, and add additional layers of clothing. After crossing the scenic high altitude village of Pilaló, you will descend into the town of Zumbahua, known for its Indigenous market in the center of town.
From Zumbahua, you are now on the famous "Quilotoa Loop" - famous for its incredible scenery and the astonishing Quilotoa Crater Lake. You can stop at the lake to admire its odd blue-green color from the minerals left after a catastrophic volcanic eruption created it only about 800years ago. The indigenous people are friendly here and wear their traditional dress. Here they farm potatoes, sheep, llama, chickens, and dairy cows.
Once past the lake, you will be riding on newly paved roads that wind through several indigenous villages and past peaceful family farms. We'll need to watch out for crossing herds of sheep, cows, and llamas.
You'll pass through the town of Sigchos, an early Spanish settlement built upon an ancient indigenous trading post. From here, it is another series of switchbacks down into a lush valley. Then, up again and across a wide paramo where you will catch your first glimpses of the world's highest active volcano, Cotopaxi. You will be riding towards Cotopaxi and through other towns dedicated to the art of growing roses.
Included is a rose plantation tour that produces 30,000 roses a day for export around the world. You'll learn how the flowers are selected, harvested, and prepared for their flights to Europe, the Middle East, and North America.
Finishing up today's ride, you will pull into the beautiful stone driveway of the Hacienda Hato Verde; a historic hacienda turned small boutique hotel. You'll enjoy dinner here and stunning views of Cotopaxi and the elegant decor of the hacienda.
Note: This day can be ridden on a route of 90% unpaved roads if you choose. The optional dirt route will be available in your pre-programmed GPS unit and, upon request, will be reviewed with you during the pre-ride briefing.
Elevation Profile - Day 6
Day 6
Mulaló - Chimborazo Wildlife Refuge - Baños
Wake up in the crisp mountain air surrounded by a breathtaking view of the Cotopaxi volcano. You will have an excellent Ecuadorian country breakfast served up in the Hacienda. It is going to be a long day in the saddle, so make sure you eat well. The early morning sun in this part of the country lights up the canyons and farmlands so beautifully. As you ride, you will see the snowcapped Illiniza and Cotopaxi volcanoes out in the distance.
With fantastic scenery at all times, you turn onto the Avenue of Volcanoes. This stretch of highway is where the peaks of the Andes are at their most dramatic. The road takes you between 13 different volcanoes. Your lap around the Quilotoa loop continues with a visit to the indigenous market in the town of Saquisilli.
Taking backroads further around, you will come to the indigenous town of Pujili, also known for its colorful markets. Brocolli is the major crop through these fertile farmlands outside of town. You will turn onto an ancient cobblestone road that leads us up even higher, through the highlands where shepherds are kept busy with their flocks.
You ride palm-lined boulevards through the city of Ambato, the center of trade for its flower growers and fruit growers. It has several excellent restaurants for lunch. From Ambato, you follow along the Ambato River canyon.
This is "canyon carving" at its most outstanding, and this road will twist and turn among sheer cliffs and take you from about 8,000 feet in elevation to over 14,000 feet. The "King of the Andes" - Chimborazo Volcano - comes into your view. Here, stop at the Kunuyacu Hot Springs - a place of relaxation for the hardworking Ecuadorian cowboys or gauchos that tend to their cows, horses, and sheep in this area.
Volcan Chimborazo the highest mountain in Ecuador and is the highest landmass on Earth when you consider its proximity to the equator. (Yes, go ahead and google it!). The Earth bulges at the Equator, which means Chimborazo's peak is technically closest to the sun and furthest from the core of the planet! So, this is, technically speaking, the closest place to Heaven on Earth.
Your ride around Chimborazo will take you through the National Wildlife Refuge, where you'll be sure to see the rare wild vicuña. Vicuña are the lighter, faster, higher elevation cousin of the llama and camel. There are also condors, wild guinea pigs, and other wild animals. You will be at an altitude of about 14,500 feet (4,350 meters) - so be sure to have your warm gloves on. The views will be stunning!
You then cross through the colonial city of Riobamba and continue eastward, following the Chambo River and its scenic valley. You'll climb and twist on a newly paved road that carves through the sides of the mountain and gives you spectacular views of the active Tungurahua Volcano.
You then arrive in the town of Baños - one of the best adventure capitals of the world. Be sure to soak away the day's ride in the volcanic baths. They are kept at varying temperatures. The baths close every day to change the water, so getting there at the right time means a smaller crowd and cleaner water! We will provide you information to make sure to get there at the right time.
Once you have soaked away the effects of the road, sit down for a meal at one of the town's fantastic restaurants. The carefully selected accommodations for tonight are at the beautifully decorated and charming Posada del Arte. This inn is a combination art gallery/bed and breakfast owned by our friends, Marsha and Jim, from Chicago, USA. They and their staff will take good care of you for the next two nights.
Day 7
"Rest" Day in Banos
Today is another chance for some additional great adventures! Baños is one of the world's best centers for adventure and extreme sports. With so many inexpensive, experienced guides and tours available, we strongly encourage you to take full advantage of them to experience the incredible natural beauty surrounding this town.
You can go for a day of rafting or kayaking on some world-class rapids, do some bungee jumps, go canyoning (rappelling down waterfalls), take a jungle tour, hike some great trails, rent an ATV, ride down a volcano on a mountain bike or improve your rock-climbing skills. Contact our friends at GeoTours for more information on these activities. If none of those activities appeal to you, Baños has some great hangouts, restaurants, and bars, and exciting nightlife, too. Baños is the perfect spot for a rewarding rest day, no matter what you choose to do.
Elevation Profile - Day 8
Baños de Agua Santa - Paillon del Diablo - Ahuano

Day 8
Banos - Puyo - Puerto Misahualli
Take another steamy volcanic bath and enjoy a full breakfast at the comfortable Posada del Arte hotel before you head back on the road. You will head you eastward - riding down what is known as the "Route of the Waterfalls" through the eastern slopes, which will eventually descend into the Amazon River Basin.
On the way down the Eastern Slopes, you will have several opportunities for exhilarating zip lines across the Pastaza River Gorge. You can also try one of the "swing jumps," which is like a bungee jump but with an ordinary rope. The idea is to jump out off a high bridge and then fall while swinging under the bridge. It will give you a significant surge of adrenaline!
In the town of Rio Verde, stop to view the tremendous "Pailon del Diablo" or "Cauldron of the Devil" waterfalls. The falls crash about 250 feet into a hole that has been bored into the rock over centuries. To get the best view of the falls, we will take a small hike and cross over a suspension bridge, which leads to steps that will bring you down into the "cauldron." The falls draw photographers from around the world, and they will amaze you.
Again, you will see the vegetation and cultures change dramatically on today's ride. The air will become warm as you arrive in Puyo - and you are now officially in the Amazonia region. You will be riding north, and with a great view of the Sierra to your left as you ride the comfortable, newly paved road with rolling hills and plenty of sweeping curves to keep it fun.
Take a right, turning onto a road that follows the Napo River, and go deeper into the Amazon jungle. The Napo River is the fifth most significant tributary to the Amazon River.
You will arrive at the El Jardin Misahualli Lodge, just outside the town of Puerto Misahualli, and you will check into your private cabin for the night. Each cabin is built in harmony with the surrounding rainforest. All cabins are equipped with a private plunge pool, a private veranda with reclining chairs to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds of Ecuador's Amazon jungle. You can swim the sandy banks of the Napo or walk into town to watch the small-town life that is centered on the river.
You'll enjoy a gourmet dinner in the lodge's restaurant, one of Ecuador's best and most creative. The El Jardin Lodge will show you how luxury can be comfortable and relaxed. You'll enjoy a night of the pure cacophony of sounds of the Amazon jungle and the insect kingdom.

Over the Papallacta pass and back to Quito
Elevation Profile - Day 9
Day 9
Puerto Misahualli - Papallacta - Quito
In the morning, you will be treated to a full breakfast at the lodge with fresh fruits, juice, and eggs and then taken to the boathouse where you will put on a life vest and rubber boots. You'll board a long, motorized canoe that will take you up the Napo River. You will go for a short hike through the secondary forest with a native guide who will point out several plant, animal, and insect species in this Amazon jungle rainforest. He will explain their traditional uses and herbal remedies.
Then, go for a swim in the beautiful Cascada de Las Latas. This fantastic waterfall has a natural rock waterslide and a water pit for bathing. There are a couple of other waterfalls that you may visit during your stay, depending on time.
To get back to the Lodge, you will float down the Napo River on inner tubes and enjoy the serenity of the jungle. (please note that the excursions provided by the lodge are subject to change due to weather conditions or other factors that we cannot control).
Back on the bike, you'll be heading east a few miles and cross a one-lane metal bridge into the town of Puerto Misahualli. This town is the western-most navigable port of the Amazon river basin. Puerto Misahualli has a mischievous monkey population that loves to play with the local dogs and tourists. Be sure to bring your camera but hold on to it!
Further up the road are the Jumandi Caves, created by the river currents. There are guides there that can show you around the caves, but you will need to wade through water - so be sure to have a pair of shorts handy.
You will pass through the rainforest town of Baeza and start the climb back into the Sierra. Then you can have another stop and opportunity for a soak in the thermal springs of Papallacta before heading over a high (and chilly) mountain pass at 4,200 meters (about 13,400 feet) and a smooth ride back into the magnificent capital city of Quito via the funky bohemian neighborhood of Guapulo.
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What to Expect
This self-guided motorcycle adventure tour will start in our offices located in the Carolina neighborhood of Quito. Before your departure, we will give you a detailed and thoughtful presentation on Ecuadorian rules of the road, customs, and courtesies. We will instruct you on how to operate your pre-programmed GPS navigation unit and given a packet that includes your prepaid hotel vouchers, a "Road Book" containing genuine points of interest, descriptions of local highlights, and "hidden gems" that aren't common knowledge. You can use this information to tailor your days - including as much or as little as you like. The route will be reviewed with you in detail to provide you with additional useful information about the timing, suggestions for lunch stops, and where to get gas along the way.
On the morning of your departure, you will be provided the adventure motorcycle (or 4x4) of your choice, which is fitted with a waterproof luggage system, a first aid kit, a tankbag if you want one, spare innertubes (or tire repair kit), and a set of tools. You will also have a prepaid cell phone to call us for support at any time during your trip. We will carefully review the bike using our multi-point checklist to ensure that everything is in perfect working order before your departure and that you know what to do in case of an emergency or breakdown.
The route you will follow over the next nine days is based on several years' of experience and riding these routes many times on our guided version of the same tour. The journey is fully paved with an optional unpaved section on Day 1. Most of the route is on recently paved backroads with little traffic selected to provide enjoyable motorcycling or driving. We have programmed many interesting stops in the GPS unit and the daily route sheets, and you can stop at any you choose along the way.
You will have many opportunities for amazing photos and stops in interesting locations to meet local people. Locals are friendly and the areas visited are very safe with very low crime rates.
During your ride, Ecuador Freedom staff will monitor your daily progress using an onboard GPS satellite tracking system and can assist you by telephone if you need to change your route, need roadside assistance, or help in any way.
Upon returning, you will have access to our honor bar, jacuzzi, hot shower, and staff that can assist you with your next destination.
Weather and Temperatures
Weather and temperature ranges in Ecuador are generally the same year-round. You can expect the chance of passing showers in the highlands but rarely a full day of rain. Chances for a full day of rain are more likely on the western slopes of the Andes in March, April, and early May. This ride will be in elevations of sea level (where temperatures can be around 90 degrees Fahrenheit) to 14,500 feet (where temperatures can be in the 30's Fahrenheit). Dressing in layers is recommended. Please see this article for more information about the weather in Ecuador.
Accommodations
Throughout the tour, you will stay in carefully selected, ideally-located, non-touristy, comfortable, higher-end accommodations. See this page for details, photos, and links to the accommodations provided. Ecuador Freedom has the right to substitute accommodations of equal quality due to availability and will notify you of these changes.
Packing List and Preparation
Ecuador Freedom will provide you with detailed information to prepare for the ride, including a packing list. You should know how to make general motorcycle repairs and maintenance and to be able to change an innertube (click for a video tutorial). Before you travel, we recommend that you familiarize yourself in advance with these recommended guidebooks and maps.
Accommodations
Our accommodations are selected for their exceptional quality, location, and unique character. Below are the accommodations featured on this tour.
Pricing
Hero Xpulse200*
| $2,540
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda XRE 300*
| $2,720
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
SWM Gran Milano 440
| $2,360
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda XR 650 L*
| $2,990
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki DR650*
LOW SEAT: 33.2 inches REGULAR: 34.8 inches | $2,900
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki DR650 LOW*
LOW SEAT: 33.2 inches REGULAR: 34.8 inches | $2,900
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
SWM RS650S*
| $2,900
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki V-Strom 650 LOW
REGULAR: 32.9 Inches LOWERED: 31.7 Inches | $3,170
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki V-Strom 650
REGULAR: 32.9 Inches LOWERED: 31.7 Inches | $3,170
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Aprilia Tuareg 660
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Yamaha Tenere 700
| $3,350
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Husqvarna 701 Enduro*
| $3,350
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F750GS
| $3,350
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F800GS
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 800 XC
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 850 Sport
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Moto Guzzi V85 TT
| $3,530
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
BMW F850GS u00a0 | $3,530
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally
| $3,530
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Husqvarna Norden 901
| $3,530
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki V-Strom 1000
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Honda Africa Twin 1100 DCT
| $3,710
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Suzuki Jimny 4x4
| $3,440
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Jeep Wrangler Sport 4x4
| $3,530
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Volkswagen Amarok 4x4
| $3,710
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Ford Ranger Diesel 4x4
| $3,710
This is the standard pricing if you are traveling alone (or traveling with friends but each with a single room). Single occupancy is standard on all of our self-guided and guided motorcycle tours. |
Passenger Sharing Room
If you will be riding with a passenger, (pillion) who will share your double room (1 or 2 beds), add this price. | $995
If you will be riding with a passenger, (pillion) who will share your double room (1 or 2 beds), add this price. |
2 Vehicles Sharing Room
If you are traveling with someone who will be riding a separate motorcycle and sharing your room (1 or 2 beds), take 10% off the price of each bike! | 10% Discount
If you are traveling with someone who will be riding a separate motorcycle and sharing your room (1 or 2 beds), take 10% off the price of each bike! |
* Bikes marked with an asterisk are not configured to take a passenger.
All prices are in United States Dollars (USD) - the official currency of the Republic of Ecuador
Before booking a self-guided tour with us, please carefully read our Self-Guided Motorcycle Tour Terms and Conditions
Our reservation system is automated and accessible through the "Book Now" or "Reserve Online" buttons. The system will take you through a few easy steps to book your tour and any desired extensions. The system is secure and uses a third-party, Ecuadorian payment system called Kushki, which meets all international regulations and security standards. Payment may be made using any major credit card. Please note that we must collect a government-issued ID number from you when booking due to Ecuadorian banking regulations. You may use your passport, driver's license, or any other government identification number.
Alternatively, you may request payment through PayPal in the system (click the PayPal logo on checkout). If you prefer to send a wire transfer, please let us know (using the "Ask a Question" button or "Contact" menu item, and we will provide our banking details.
Deposits are refundable minus 10% of the total rental or tour price only if canceled at least 90 days prior to departure or pick-up date. Cancellations are very costly to us as they impede our planning and ability to sell rentals and tours to other customers. Therefore, cancellations for any reason made less than 90 days before the pickup or departure date are not refundable nor may they be applied to a future rental or tour.
To protect yourself from this loss of your deposit, it is up to you to secure travel insurance that covers cancellations due to health problems, civil unrest, acts of God, family tragedies, any issues, cancellations or delays with flight departures, etc.
Medical and security emergencies happen; when they do, we rely on Global Rescue, the world’s leading membership organization providing integrated medical, security, travel risk, and crisis response services to travelers worldwide. Memberships start at $129
Global Rescue has created the industry’s most complete travel insurance that was built with the outdoorsman in mind. With minimal exclusions, the IMG Signature Travel Insurance is the perfect add-on to your Global Rescue membership.
To find out more information please visit our landing page at: https://partner.globalrescue.com/freedombikerental
The balance (second 50%) of your rental or tour is due when you pick up the bike in our office in Quito. The second 50% can be paid in cash, (United States Dollars), with PayPal, or with a credit card. We accept Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express. A 100% refundable security deposit using a credit card for the rental motorcycle or 4x4 is also required and is separate from the payment for the tour. Security deposits are $500 - $2500, depending on the vehicle selected.
What's Included
- Unlimited Mileage Motorcycle Rental
- Highway Tolls (with electronic toll payment system)
- Hotel Accommodations with single occupancy standard
- GPS Navigation System with programmed routes for each day
- Road Book with daily maps and guide to points of interest
- Detailed pre-ride briefing
- Preparation lists, information, and videos
- Prepaid local cell phone with 24-hour support
- Back-office tracking and monitoring
- Saddlebags or hard luggage system
- 8 Breakfasts
- 3 Dinners
- Rose Farm Tour
- 25% discount on high-quality riding gear from Klim
- Souvenir T-Shirt
- Souvenir decal
- Luggage storage and locker usage
- Canoe excursion with a native guide in the Amazon
- VIP access to the Freedom Riders' Lounge™ with a hot shower and honor bar.
What's Not Included
- 100% Refundable security deposit to cover any damage to the rental motorcycle
- Hotel accommodations before and after the tour in Quito
- Gas or Diesel Fuel
- Medical and emergency evacuation insurance
- Trip cancellation insurance or any other travel insurance
- Any activity not described in What's Included
- Meals not listed
- Gratuities
- There are no taxes on tour packages in Ecuador (non-residents only)
Available Extensions
Add additional rest days to your trip to relax and explore the area on your own. Simple, flat fees include extra lodging, breakfast and vehicle rental fees.
Rest Day - Septimo Paraiso, Mindo
Septimo Paraiso Cloudforest Reserve Lodge
Add an extra rest day in Mindo.Simple, flat fee includes an extra day of lodging and vehicle rental.
Rest Day - Termas de Papallacta
Termas de Papallacta
Add an additional day, staying in a private cabin with hot springs at the Termas de Papallacta Lodge.Simple, flat fee includes an extra day of lodging and vehicle rental.
Private Fishing Charter
1 Day Private Fishing Charter
Spend a full day deep sea fishing on a private fishing boat.
$1000 for a full day (10 hours) up to 6 people
Rest Day - Posada del Arte, Baños
Posade del Arte, Baños
Add an extra rest day to enjoy all that Baños has to offerr!
Simple, flat fee includes an extra day of lodging and vehicle rental.
Rest Day - Canoa Beach Hotel
Canoa Beach Hotel
Add an extra rest day at the beach at the Canoa Beach HotelSimple, flat fee includes an extra day of lodging and vehicle rental.
Rest Day - El Jardin Misahualli Lodge
El Jardin Misahualli Lodge
Add an extra day in the Amazon Basin.Simple, flat fee includes an extra day of lodging and vehicle rental.
Galapagos Cruise
Galapagos Cruise
We work with the the longest-running cruise operator in the Galapagos and offer our tour customers special reduced pricing on permium tours in the Galapagos of 4,5 and 8 day cruises.
Please let us know if you would like more info
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