Northwest Ecuador Explorer Guided Motorcycle Tour
AVAILABILITY
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SERVICE LEVEL
Casual and Upscale Lodging
A la carte dining
GROUP SIZE
1-10 Motorcycles
GUARANTEED DEPARTURE
Guided Motorcycle Tour Overview
- Tour Starts and Ends: Quito, Ecuador. Airport Code: UIO
- Time Needed: 7-8 vacation days including travel days to Quito
- Tour Duration: 6 days / 5 nights
- Riding Days: 5
- Rest Days: 1 Beach day in Punta Galera Marine Reserve, Esmeraldas
- Total Distance: 1,022 km | 635 miles
- Route: 99% paved / 1% unpaved
- Elevation gain/loss: 12,144 meters | 39,842 feet
- Highest Elevation: 3,182 meters | 10,439 feet
- Lowest Elevation: 0 meters | 0 feet
- Temperature Range: 15˚ - 35˚ C | 60˚ - 95˚ F
- Availability: See Scheduled Tour Dates
- Accommodations: Unique and boutique haciendas, hotels, and lodges
- Support Truck Included with groups of 5 motorcycles or more
Highlights
Itinerary
Elevation Profile - Day 1
Day 1
Quito - El Quinche - Cayambe - Olmedo - Otavalo - Cotacachi
141 km | 88 miles
Our office, nestled in one of Quito’s most vibrant neighborhoods, is the ideal starting point for this guided motorcycle adventure. Positioned just steps from the main tunnel out of the city, we can roll out smoothly, bypassing heavy traffic. Surrounded by cozy cafés, lively restaurants, inviting hotels, museums, and theaters, this area buzzes with energy, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey.
We gather in our conference room, where our seasoned guide kicks off the day with a thoughtful pre-ride briefing. With deep knowledge of Ecuador’s roads and culture, we share insights on the route, local traditions, and hidden gems, sparking excitement and unity within our group. As we set off together, our guide’s expertise ensures a seamless, enriching ride, blending leadership with a warm, inclusive spirit.
In moments, we leave Quito’s buzz behind, riding into lush pastures and colorful rose farms under a balmy sky. Our guide leads us to the El Quinche Basilica, a sacred site where pilgrims seek miracles and vehicles are blessed for safe travels. As they share stories of devotion, the group feels a shared sense of purpose—a perfect start to the adventure.
The ride continues along the Panamerican Highway’s thrilling curves to the Quitsato Sun Dial, right on the Equator. Our guide brings this spot to life, explaining its significance to ancient cultures and the Andean Cross’s cosmic role. We snap photos straddling both hemispheres, laughing and bonding as a group over standing at the world’s center.
Next, we reach Cayambe, a charming town beneath a snow-capped volcano, famous for its irresistible bizcochos—buttery cookies that delight the senses. Our guide introduces us to locals crafting these treats, and as we share them, the moment weaves our group closer together.
Veering onto a quieter road, our guide pauses so we can take in a serene valley framed by the towering Cayambe volcano. They share tales of heroines Amaguaña and Cacuango, whose fight for justice resonates here, deepening our group’s connection to Ecuador’s heart.
In Olmedo, we cross a narrow bridge lined with adobe homes, feeling the region’s timeless pulse. The twisty road leads us into the Zuleta Valley, where artisans create world-class embroidery and saddles. Their insights into these crafts ignite curiosity and conversation within the group.
The road climbs between two volcanoes, reaching over 10,000 feet, where we can admire Lake San Pablo’s serene beauty, nestled below Imbabura volcano. We'll stop at an artisan family's workshop in the Otavaleño region, vibrant with indigenous pride. Here, we marvel at backstrap looms weaving natural fibers into vibrant textiles, a centuries-old craft that inspires awe and strengthens our group’s shared journey.
Day one ends in style at Hacienda Pinsaqui, where live music and Andean warmth envelop us. This storied hacienda, with its spacious rooms—many boasting fireplaces—and exceptional dinners, creates the perfect setting for our group to swap stories and toast the day’s adventures together.
Elevation Profile - Day 2
Day 2
Cotacachi - Otavalo - Cuicocha Lake - Chachimbiro - Primavera
145 km | 90 miles
Waking up at Hacienda Pinsaqui feels like a warm embrace from Ecuador itself. We wander through tranquil gardens, where ponds glisten and ducks drift lazily, soaking in the hacienda’s timeless charm. Breakfast unfolds with Otavaleña women in vibrant traditional dress serving fresh, steaming coffee beside a roaring fireplace. It’s the perfect fuel to set off on the winding roads around Otavalo’s misty mountains, each twist revealing breathtaking vistas that pull us deeper into this vibrant land.
We dive into Otavalo’s animal market, a lively chaos of squealing piglets, bleating goats, and bustling locals. For centuries, indigenous families have trekked from the hills to trade here, creating a scene that’s raw and untouched by tourist gloss. We stand shoulder-to-shoulder, swept up in the energy, feeling the pulse of traditions that have thrived for generations.
At the Plaza de los Ponchos, one of South America’s largest indigenous markets, we lose ourselves in a kaleidoscope of alpaca wool blankets, handwoven tapestries, and sparkling jewelry. Every stall tells a story of Otavaleño craftsmanship, tempting us with carved wooden toys and woven bags. Bargaining feels like a game, and with a bit of practice, we score treasures that feel like stealing, our group buzzing with the thrill of the hunt.
We step into a family-run shop where the air hums with music. Artisans craft pan flutes from leather and armadillo shells, showing us how to coax out a tune in minutes. Our laughter fills the space as we fumble and succeed, sharing a moment that feels like a secret shared with Ecuador’s soul. It’s a craft that’s as alive today as it was centuries ago, and we leave humming with inspiration.
In Cotacachi, famed for its leatherwork, we meet artisans whose families have tanned hides without chemicals for generations. Watching them transform raw hides into sleek belts and jackets is mesmerizing—global brands source from here, yet we snag these gems for a fraction of the cost. Over coffee in the main plaza, we savor Imbabura’s world-class brew, grown by a cooperative of 200 families. The rich, nutty flavor pairs perfectly with warm pastries, and we linger, soaking in the town’s easygoing vibe.
Riding from Cotacachi, we follow a paved backroad to Cuicocha Lake, a dazzling crater lake nestled in the Cotacachi Volcano. Its deep blue waters cradle forested islets bursting with over 400 plant species, and we pause, spellbound by its beauty. The name “Guinea Pig Lake”—from the Kichwa cuy for guinea pig—sparks chuckles as we picture its quirky history, the group sharing a quiet moment in nature’s embrace.
We cruise along ancient cobblestone roads, smooth under our tires, built for hooves but perfect for this journey. The stones sing with history, and we feel it in the air, undisturbed by traffic. In Urcuqui’s tidy plaza, the air turns warm and dry, a refreshing shift that lifts our spirits. At Hacienda Chachimbiro, we sink into hot springs surrounded by epic views, our group unwinding together, the water melting away the miles.
Lunch at Hacienda Pantavi fills us with local dishes in an art-strewn retreat, our table alive with chatter and shared plates. Rolling on to Salinas, an African-Ecuadorian town, we pass a train station and salt mine museum, the legacy of its name etched in the land. The group feels the weight of its story as we ride through, connected to its past.
Sweeping curves lead us into the western Andes, where fertile farms and cloudforests unfold. A narrow road traces a roaring river, waterfalls glinting past, until we reach Primavera’s tiny hamlet. At Hacienda Primavera Wilderness Lodge, hidden in the El Choco Cloud Forest Reserve, we’re greeted by a symphony of life—parrots, toucans, and orchids thriving in the planet’s richest ecosystem.
The lodge feels like a sanctuary, with spacious rooms, a gourmet restaurant, and a spring-fed pool that blends into the jungle. We explore the on-site coffee plantation, tasting the land’s bounty, our group alive with curiosity. Settling into the infinity jacuzzi, the Andes stretching endlessly before us, we share a stillness, bound by the day’s adventures and Ecuador’s wild, beating heart.
Elevation Profile - Day 3
Day 3
Primavera - Las Peñas - Same - Cumilinche Club
308 km | 191 miles
We wake to a chorus of birdsong at Hacienda Primavera, the jungle alive with melody. Breakfast is a feast of fresh fruits, eggs, and organic coffee grown right on the grounds—a vibrant start that fuels our group for the day’s ride. The air feels electric as we hit the road, ready to chase new horizons.
We descend from the mountains into the lush rainforests and sleepy villages of Ecuador’s northwestern coast, where life moves slowly and the air hums with tranquility. The beaches here stretch wide and empty, inviting us to linger. Every bite of food bursts with flavor—fresh, bold, and unforgettable—crafted by locals who pour their hearts into every dish.
At Las Peñas, we catch our first glimpse of the Pacific Ocean, its waves glinting under the sun. This tucked-away haven feels like a secret, perfect for kicking back. We savor seafood straight from the Esmeraldas coast—think Arroz Marinero, breaded shrimp, or conch, all drenched in creamy coconut sauce. Whether we dig into a full meal or sip a fresh fruit juice, satisfaction washes over us. Some of us sprawl in hammocks under swaying palms, others linger at tables with sea views, and a quick dip in the warm ocean refreshes us before we roll on.
Further south in Rioverde, we dive into a local legend: cevicangre, a spicy shrimp ceviche piled high with rice, plantain chips, and a chilled coconut drink. The star is the Esmeraldas blue crab, a prized delicacy that takes time to perfect but melts in our mouths. Armed with mallets and aprons, we crack open boiled crabs slathered in coconut sauce, laughing as we dig out the sweet meat—a messy, joyful feast that bonds our group.
We cruise around the lively pulse of Esmeraldas, northern Ecuador’s bustling port, catching glimpses of its vibrant streets. Skirting the party vibe of Atacames, we weave past shrimp farms, the coastal breeze in our faces, feeling the rhythm of the road.
Our day ends at the Cumilinche Club Reserve, where private beachside cabins await. We step onto a pristine stretch of sand, the Pacific warm and inviting for a swim. Exploring natural caves carved into the shore feels like uncovering treasure, and the restaurant’s seafood—especially the Cumilinche Salad—caps the day with bold, fresh flavors. Our group gathers, sharing stories under the stars, wrapped in the beauty of this untouched coast.
Day 4
Rest Day at Cumilinche Club
Waking up at the Cumilinche Club feels like being cradled by paradise itself. The ocean whispers, the jungle hums, and the beauty of this untouched coast wraps our group in a spell we don’t want to break. Today, we trade our bikes for a day of pure freedom, soaking in every moment this seaside haven offers.
We wander the shoreline at low tide, exploring caves carved by the sea, their walls glistening with secrets. The beach teems with life—bright crabs scuttle across rocks, strange insects dance in the sand, and birds of every hue swoop overhead, filling the air with song. Our group drifts together, marveling at the raw wonder, each discovery sparking shared smiles and stories.
For adventure, we can venture to Punta Galera or Punta Tortuga, where secluded beaches stretch endlessly, untouched by crowds. These hidden coves feel like ours alone, inviting us to splash in the warm Pacific or sprawl on the sand, lost in the rhythm of the waves. Every step feels like uncovering a treasure, the group buzzing with the thrill of exploration.
If relaxation calls, we sink into the Cumilinche Club’s serene embrace, lounging by the private beach or savoring fresh seafood at the restaurant. The flavors—think zesty ceviche or creamy coconut-drenched fish—dance on our tongues, tying us closer to this vibrant coast. Some of us kick back with a cold drink, watching the horizon, while others swap tales under the palms, the group’s laughter mingling with the breeze.
Craving a livelier vibe? We can hop to Same or Atacames, where the nightlife pulses with music and energy, tempting us to dance under the stars. Whether we chase adventure or ease into bliss, the day unfolds at our pace, each choice weaving our group tighter into the magic of Ecuador’s coast.

Elevation Profile - Day 5
Day 5
Galera - Mompiche - Pedernales - Valle Hermoso
273 km | 170 miles
We kick off the day with breakfast on Cumilinche Club’s private beach, the shrimp omelet stealing the show with its burst of coastal flavor. Our group fuels up, keeping swimsuits and flip-flops handy, ready for a ride that hugs the Pacific’s edge, each mile more stunning than the last.
Sweeping through papaya groves and cattle farms, we roll into Mompiche, a fishing village where time seems to pause. The streets hum with quiet warmth—locals trade smiles, dirt tracks pulse with life, and surfers chase legendary waves. We sip ice-cold smoothies, the tart sweetness cutting through the heat, our group savoring the village’s unspoiled charm as we soak in its laid-back vibe.
Just down the coast, we slip into swimsuits for Playa Negra, a beach like no other. Its deep, dark sand—laced with uranium, titanium, and copper—feels otherworldly underfoot, shimmering with a strange beauty. We wander its shores, some scooping up a pinch as a keepsake, the group marveling at this rare slice of Ecuador’s coast.
Riding past shrimp farms, our appetites grow, and Pedernales delivers. This city churns out most of Ecuador’s shrimp, a powerhouse behind only oil and roses in exports. We settle into a beachside restaurant, diving into plates piled high with fresh shrimp—grilled, ceviche-style, or tossed in garlic. The flavors explode, tying us to the sea, and our group lingers over cold drinks, the ocean breeze weaving through our laughter.
Leaving the coast, we ride inland, the landscape shifting to rolling hills alive with microclimates. Rice fields gleam, cattle graze, and dry forests guard fruit-heavy trees—mangoes, papayas, and more—painting the road with color. Our group feels the land’s pulse, each turn revealing new textures of Ecuador’s heart.
The day ends at the Kashama Lodge & Spa, a rainforest retreat tucked at the Andes’ base. Built into a waterfall, it’s a marvel—water cascades around us as we savor world-class dishes bursting with local flair. We dive into the Tsachila culture, meeting locals who share their vibrant traditions, from intricate weaving to herbal lore. As night falls, our group drifts to sleep, lulled by the waterfall’s gentle roar, wrapped in the peace of this wild, sacred place.
Elevation Profile - Day 6
Day 6
Valle Hermoso - Rio Blanco - Nanegalito - Quito
171 km | 106 miles
We start the final day with a refreshing dip in Kashama’s waterfall, the cool water waking our senses. Breakfast bursts with local flavors—think ripe fruit and warm bread—fueling our group for the climb into the Andes. The road twists and curls, a thrilling dance through foothills dotted with coffee farms, avocado groves, and exotic fruits, the air growing crisp as we rise.
In the Rio Blanco valley, we ride alongside a wide river beloved by kayakers, its flow a steady hum beneath our tires. At Rio Sucio Falls, we pause to swim in crystalline pools or lounge under the cascade’s mist, savoring snacks from nearby stalls. Our group sprawls on the rocks, swapping stories, the waterfall’s roar weaving us into the moment.
The climb continues into the cloudforest, where we zip-line through misty canopies, hearts racing as we soar above the trees. Lunch brings a surprise: a restaurant swarmed by hummingbirds, their wings a dazzling blur as we dig into hearty plates. Our group feels alive, caught in the magic of this vibrant, breathing forest.
We roll on to the Pululahua Crater, a rare inhabited volcanic bowl that steals our breath with its sheer scale. Snapping photos, we marvel at its lush expanse, the group bound by the wonder of standing in such a singular place. Crossing the Equator again, we straddle hemispheres, grinning at the chance to play with the world’s invisible line.
Back in Quito, we ease into our base, where hot showers and a jacuzzi melt away the road’s dust. The honor bar tempts us with cold drinks, perfect for toasting our journey. Our group lingers, some prepping for flights, others itching to dive into Quito’s nightlife—the South American capital pulsing with cool vibes and endless possibilities.
What to Expect
This six-day guided motorcycle adventure begins and ends at our offices in Quito’s vibrant La Carolina neighborhood, a lively hub surrounded by welcoming hotels, green parks, bustling shopping malls, eclectic restaurants, and fascinating museums. Our group sets off together, ready to uncover the hidden gems of northwest Ecuador.
Before we roll out, our experienced guide delivers an engaging briefing, sharing insights on Ecuador’s roads, local customs, and insider tips to make every mile unforgettable. Trained annually by the Ecuador Red Cross in first aid and motorcycle accident scene management, they lead with expertise and care, ensuring our group rides with confidence. We’re equipped with Cardo Packtalk helmet communication systems, letting us chat and share the excitement on the road, keeping the group connected through every twist and turn. All meals—vibrant breakfasts, fresh coastal lunches, and hearty dinners—are included, showcasing Ecuadorian flavors like ceviche, tropical fruits, and rich stews. Gasoline is covered too, so we ride worry-free, fully immersed in the journey.
Our motorcycles, picked for thrill and reliability, come equipped with rugged Motoz tires for optimal grip and durable Mosko Moto luggage systems to carry our gear securely. When our group exceeds five riders, a support truck joins us, carrying luggage and refreshments to keep us fueled and unburdened. Note: the truck is not available for passengers or riders opting out of riding—everyone is expected to ride their motorcycle each day as planned, embracing the full adventure. Our guide ensures each bike is road-ready with a thorough checklist, setting us up for a seamless start.
This six-day tour, crafted by our seasoned team, follows well-paved roads with minimal traffic, blending smooth coastal curves with exhilarating Andean twists. We pause at lively markets, serene waterfalls, and remote villages where locals greet us warmly. These safe, low-crime areas let our group dive into every moment—whether capturing volcanic vistas or sipping coffee in quiet hamlets.
Our days brim with connection, from marveling at Otavalo’s weavings to tasting Pedernales’ shrimp. Each experience strengthens our group’s bond, with stunning views and authentic encounters around every turn. Nights are spent in carefully selected, biker-friendly inns, lodges, and haciendas—inviting havens rich with local charm. (Accommodations may be swapped for equal quality if availability changes, and we’ll notify you.)
Back in Quito, we relax at our base with a hot shower, jacuzzi, and honor bar, ideal for toasting our journey or prepping for a night in the capital’s cool vibe. Our staff stands ready to help with your next steps, be it a flight or another Ecuadorian escapade.
Weather and Temperatures
Ecuador’s weather holds steady year-round, with possible passing showers in the highlands but rarely all-day rain. March, April, and early May may see wetter days on the Andes’ western slopes. We’ll ride from sea level (around 90°F) to 10,500 feet (50s°F), so layering is wise. See this article for weather details.
Accommodations
We stay in higher-end, non-touristy inns, hotels, and lodges, chosen for comfort and character. Check this page for photos, details, and links. Ecuador Freedom may substitute accommodations of equal quality if needed, with prior notice.
Packing List and Preparation
We provide a detailed packing list and prep guide. Basic motorcycle maintenance skills, like changing an innertube, are useful. Explore our recommended guidebooks and maps for more tips.
Accommodations
Pricing
Hero Xpulse200* | $3,260 |
Honda XRE 300* | $3,380 |
BMW G310 G S | $3,380 |
SWM Gran Milano 440 | $3,140 |
Honda XR650L | $3,560 |
Suzuki DR650 LOW* | $3,500 |
Suzuki DR650* | $3,500 |
SWM RS650S* | $3,500 |
Suzuki V-Strom 650 LOW | $3,680 |
Aprilia Tuareg 660 | $3,860 |
Yamaha Tenere 700 | $3,800 |
Husqvarna 701 Enduro* | $3,800 |
BMW F750GS | $3,800 |
Triumph Tiger 800 XC | $3,860 |
Triumph Tiger 850 Sport | $3,860 |
BMW F850GS | $3,920 |
Moto Guzzi V85 TT | $3,920 |
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally | $3,920 |
Husqvarna Norden 901 | $3,920 |
Suzuki V-Strom 1000 | $3,860 |
Honda Africa Twin Dct 2 Ac | $4,040 |
Passenger Sharing Room | $1,295 |
2 Vehicles Sharing Room | 10% Discount |
* 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
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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 a credit card. We accept Mastercard, Visa, 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)
- Saddlebags or hard luggage system
- Support truck to carry luggage and refreshments (when 5+ motorcyclists are on the tour)
- A knowledgeable, English-speaking guide trained in first aid and accident scene management
- Comprehensive pre-ride briefing
- Preparation lists, information, and videos
- Single occupancy in high-end hotel rooms (see accommodations on this page)
- All meals
- Souvenir T-Shirt
- Souvenir decal
- Luggage storage and locker usage while riding
- VIP access to the Freedom Riders' Lounge™ with a hot shower, jacuzzi, and honor bar.
- 20% discount on high-quality riding gear from Klim
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
- Trip cancellation, medical, and emergency evacuation insurance
- Gratuities and tips
- Alcoholic Beverages
- There are no taxes when you purchase a tour package in Ecuador (non-residents only)
Scheduled Tour Dates
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Available Extensions
Add an additional riding day along the coast and stay in Canoa Beach. Simple, flat fees include extra lodging, breakfast, and vehicle rental fees.
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