Offroad Ecuador Excursion Guided Motorcycle Tour
80% DIRT
<20% paved
SERVICE LEVEL
Casual
à la carte dining
GROUP SIZE
1-9 Motorcycles
GUARANTEED DEPARTURE
Guided Off-Road Motorcycle Tour Overview
- Tour Starts and Ends: Quito, Ecuador. Airport Code: UIO
- Tour Duration: 4 days / 3 nights
- Time Needed: 5-6 days vacation (arrive the day before)
- Riding Days: 4
- Rest Days: 0
- Total Distance: 498 miles / 801 kilometers
- Approximate Offroad Distance: 380 miles / 612 Kilometers
- Support Truck: with 5+ riders
- Elevation Gain / Loss: 16,633 meters / 54,570 feet
- Climatic Zones: Tropical Rainforest / Tropical Grasslands / Highlands Pampa / Cloudforest
- Roads: Unimproved Dirt Roads 80% - 20% Paved Roads. Challenges include steep climbs, sharp unpaved hairpin turns, mud, rocky, and deeply rutted roads.
WARNING: This is not a normal motorcycle ride. This tour requires elements of endurance and stamina. Riders must be able to ride in adverse weather conditions and adverse road conditions and for long periods (up to 10 hours)
We designed this motorcycle adventure for the truly adventurous -those who love to ride off-road and way, way off the beaten track. The tour aims to avoid pavement as much as possible. It will take the rider immediately out of Quito, onto some spectacular off-road riding, and to parts of Ecuador that most people don't ever get the opportunity to see.
The route passes through a part of this world that time has forgotten, where farming is still done with ancient techniques and where people are surprised to see strangers come through their village. We'll stop to meet people proud to show us their way of farming, cooking, and living. It is a ride through incredible terrain, mountain passes, and crater lakes.
The Offroad Ecuador Excursion Tour passes through several climatic zones and thus offers a chance to view native wildlife while gaining an intimate understanding of the incredible biodiversity found in Ecuador.
Hero Xpulse200*
| $2,055
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*
| $2,135
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 XR650L*
| $2,255
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 | $2,215
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 | $2,215
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 RS650R*
| $2,215
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
| $2,455
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
| $2,415
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*
| $2,415
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
| $2,415
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
| $2,455
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
| $2,455
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
| $2,455
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
| $2,495
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
| $2,495
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
| $2,495
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
| $2,575
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. | $700
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.
What You WIll See
Itinerary
This 4-day tour will take you immediately out of the city of Quito onto dirt roads. First descending into the cloudforest and then rainforest on the western slopes of the Andes, the ride will gain and drop altitudes many times each day. It is a ride through stunning landscapes, small villages and in areas of the country that few people visit. There are several stops along the way to meet local farmers and people of many trades.
Day 1 - Chugchilan
Elevation Profile - Day 1
Distance Covered: 209 km / 130 miles
You’ll begin your four-day “Offroad Ecuador Tour" from our shop in Quito, Ecuador - 2850 meters (almost 2 miles above sea level) in the Andes Mountains, on the Equator, South America. 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 highest capital city in the world) in the Andes at 9,350 feet.
We suggest you arrive a day or two early to experience our magnificent capital city while getting acclimated to the high altitude before beginning the tour. We'll provide you with tickets to the double-decker "hop-on / hop-off" bus that will show you the best sights in the city.
On the morning of the tour departure, you’ll be outfitted with the offroad motorcycle of your choice and given a thoughtful presentation that will answer all your questions concerning local customs, rules of the road, riding signals, etc.
We will ride out of Quito, avoiding any suburban sprawl, and immediately begin riding on a dirt road that will take us first to a chilly highland pampa mountain pass and then through fertile farmlands, beginning our curvy descent into the lowlands of Santo Domingo Province. We will pass by several spectacular waterfalls as we ride through small villages such as Chiriboga and other settlements in the cloudforest on the western slopes of Ecuador.
Once down to about 3,000 feet in altitude, we will be in warm, humid air - quite a climate change from where we started just a little while ago in Quito. We will have a chance to stop for a swim in natural basins formed by waterfalls. We will get back on the bikes refreshed and regenerated by the mountain waters.
We will begin a climb that will last until the end of the day. We'll tackle some steep switchbacks that will take us up for tremendous vistas over the valley below. Then passing through dense jungles and green pastures, we arrive in the small town of San Francisco de las Pampas to have a great lunch of simple but delicious local cuisine and chat with the townspeople.
We will continue (sometimes) challenging dirt roads, climbing in elevation to over 11,400 feet, passing picturesque farmlands, cloudforest, and high moorlands before arriving in Sigchos, a town settled in the 1500s by the colonial Spanish.
In Sigchos, we will officially be on the famous "Quilotoa Loop" and will continue past some astonishing scenery and farmlands before arriving at Mama Hilda's in Chugchilan. Here you find a private cozy room with a wood stove and a family-style dinner of pots and pots of Ecuadorian food that will replenish you after a full day of riding. You will surely fall asleep as soon as your head hits the pillow.
Day 2 - Salinas de Guaranda
Elevation Profile - Day 2
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After a hearty breakfast at Mama Hilda's, we will head out of the charming mountain town of Chugchilan. After another blissful ride on stunning dirt roads along deep canyons, we will arrive at the awe-inspiring Quilotoa Crater Lake, formed after a catastrophic volcanic eruption about 800 years ago. The lake has a beautiful aqua-blue color to it that is unique due to the mineral content.
Then we will ride to Zumbahua on a recently paved road that will give us great views of a fertile valley. Zumbahua is a farming town with a central market square. We usually stop here for a "second breakfast" of fresh handmade empanadas and local fried potatoes. The snack will give us an energy boost that we will need as we head up and into chilly air.
After Zumbahua, we will again be on unpaved dirt roads through some of Ecuador's most picturesque regions. We will rise into highlands pampa, where wild alpacas and llamas roam free. We'll maintain an altitude of about 13,400 feet for a while. The people who live at this altitude have kept their traditional ways. Many live in mud homes called "chozas" that have thatched roofs. Inside they cook in fireplaces without a chimney to seal their homes from rain. Here they herd sheep, grow potatoes, and live a simple life in a spectacularly beautiful place.
We will pass through the quaint, charming little town of Angamarca, known for its wood carvings, and visit with the local craftsmen. Then, continuing to the next hamlet of Shuyo, we visit a working watermill where they process grains using centuries-old techniques. We'll have a chance to visit a guinea pig and rabbit farm and a local school as part of our "Pack for a Purpose" program.
From here, we continue to descend into the subtropical climate and into the town of El Corazon - where they brew and bottle their unique moonshine - flavored alcohol that is quite good yet inexpensive. El Corazon is a very friendly town and a good place to stop for lunch. We'll have a tour of one of the moonshine distilleries and get a taste of the local firewater.
From El Corazon, we will again face some challenging dirt roads that wind through thick jungles and arrive in the colorful, isolated village of Facundo Vela, a place that seems like it hasn't changed much in the past 100 years.
The town is usually full of horses with not a single car to be seen. You will feel as though you have ridden into a time warp. Facundo Vela is known for the marmalades the local nuns make by hand to fund their schools. We'll watch them stir this succulent concoction with big, wooden spoons in large hand-made copper pans. You'll want to bring a jar of this back home with you for a time when you'll enjoy breakfast thinking about this ride. You will be glad you did.
Taking the dirt road out of Facundo Vela, we continue to ride and gain altitude on a series of steep switchback cobblestone trails. The air through this section of the cloudforest is scented with wild orchids and tropical plants. The breeze through this section of the cloudforest is scented with wild orchids and tropical plants., then the air turns cooler, and the scents change to those of pine and eucalyptus as you climb higher.
We will cross a high mountain pass at 13,400 feet before arriving in the village of Salinas de Guaranda.
This town is unique in Ecuador as it has a Swiss heritage. Here they make chocolate and cheese in the Swiss tradition. We will enjoy a good dinner at one of the local restaurants that use the local cheese, hams, sausages, and mushrooms produced here. We'll enjoy a good night's sleep at the Cachi Yacu hotel.
Day 3 - Quevedo
Elevation Profile - Day 3
Distance Covered: 131 km / 82 miles
After yesterday's long ride, we will have a slightly more leisurely pace in the morning to visit the extraordinary town of Salinas de Guaranda. The local farmers bring their milk in on donkeys, alpaca, motorcycles, and horses to the cheese factory every morning. We'll see how they transform this milk into the highest quality cheeses such as Gruyere, Emmental, Tilsit, and Gouda.
Then we will visit the chocolate factory, which uses only the highest quality locally grown cacao to make truffles and chocolate bars that rival anything Godiva can make. The chocolates are gaining popularity around the world. We'll also visit the local craftsmen that make soccer balls by hand. And we will witness the sheering of sheep and alpaca and see their wool transformed into yarn using 100-year-old machinery from the former Massachusetts mills in the USA.
We'll head back onto the bikes, taking a dirt road that will bring us through breathtaking high altitude paramo - with crystal waterfalls. We'll ride along a steep ravine while overlooking the western slopes with expansive views over the coastal plains. We'll stop in the hamlet of Arrayanes, population 87. The townspeople work together to make a cheese called "Andino," which is savory, buttery, and slightly sharp. We'll get one of the cheese rounds and carry it for a snack in the saddlebags.
We'll continue down through several sets of switchbacks, with each turn giving us tremendous vistas. We'll ride past towering 300 feet waterfalls and through other friendly villages. We'll see mandarin orange trees, sugar cane, and exotic fruits growing along roaring whitewater rivers.
We'll ride through the towns of San Luis and continue our descent to sea level. Here we will be treated to long rolling hills that make it seem we are on an extended motocross track through a garden. We will smell the aroma of cacao drying in the sun and see the beautiful palm groves that are magical.
We will end the day in the city of Quevedo. Quevedo was the first Chinese settlement community in Ecuador, and many of the Chinese restaurants date back to the 1920s and is known as Ecuador's "Chinatown." We will enjoy a bountiful Chinese dinner before settling into the comfortable Hotel Olimpico for the night.
Day 4- Quito
Elevation Profile - Day 4
We will climb back into the tropical rainforest region from Quevedo, first passing grand palm, banana, and cacao plantations and then into coffee country.
We'll stop in Pucuyacu - which has a local animal and farmer's market. From Pucuyacu, we will do a river crossing and then begin the steepest climbs you have ever seen. We climb over 6,000 feet in just 4 miles. Again, you will be blown away by the views we get along this road.
We will cross back into the town of Sigchos, which we passed on "Day 1," and finish riding the scenic "Quilotoa Loop," riding amazing cobblestone roads with tremendous vistas in all directions. We'll go through the village of Isinlivi, which has an ancient indigenous pucará - a mound and fortress built strategically. Isilivi is known for its carpenters and woodworkers who make beautiful wood-carved doors and statues.
From here, we will climb again to go over the Guingopana Pass - here we'll get a view of snow-capped volcanoes before we head down a twisty cobbled road and through the farming town of Toacaso.
Then, we will literally stop to "smell the roses"! We'll tour a rose plantation to learn how they cultivate and ship roses and other cut flowers worldwide. It will be an opportunity to send flowers to a scorned loved one left back home at exceptionally good prices.
We will pass the famous market town of Saquisili (and stop there if it is a market day) and continue onto the Panamerican Highway, also known as the "Avenue of Volcanoes." We will stop for a final meal with your riding companions before heading into Quito with a great adventure to tell.
About Our Offroad Tours
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What to Expect
This guided offroad motorcycle adventure tour will start in our offices in Quito's Carolina neighborhood, the safest and most convenient part of Quito. On the morning of our departure, you will receive a detailed and thoughtful presentation on Ecuadorian rules of the road, customs, courtesies, and group riding guidelines.
On the morning of departure, we will provide you with the offroad-capable motorcycle of your choice, which is fitted with a waterproof luggage system and a tankbag if you want one. If more than five riders are on the tour, a support truck will be available to carry your luggage and bring bottled water. The support truck is not intended to be a rest vehicle if you do not feel like riding - it can respond in an emergency and make your ride more comfortable. If fewer than five riders are on the tour, we may not provide a support truck, and you will need to carry your gear in the saddlebags or luggage system supplied with your bike.
The route you will follow over the next four days is based on several years of experience and riding these routes many times. Your guide knows the way thoroughly, having ridden it several times before. The route is not highly technical and primarily composed of unimproved dirt roads (natural dirt roads without gravel, etc.). The Guide will make many stops throughout the day to introduce you to the locals, explain the local history, and show you "hidden gems" that are not common knowledge.
We do not want you to "push your limits"; instead, we want you to be able to lift your head, look around, and enjoy the amazing scenery during the ride.
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 late March, April, and early May. This ride will be in sea level elevations where temperatures can be around 90 degrees Fahrenheit to 13,500, where temperatures are in the 30s Fahrenheit. Dressing in layers is recommended. Please, see this article for more information about the weather in Ecuador.
Accommodations
We will stay in ideally-located, comfortable, clean accommodations throughout the tour. See this page for details 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 detailed information to prepare for the ride, including a packing list. No knowledge of Spanish is required - your Guide can speak English and Spanish fluently. Before you travel, we recommend you familiarize yourself 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*
| $2,055
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*
| $2,135
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 XR650L*
| $2,255
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 | $2,215
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 | $2,215
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 RS650R*
| $2,215
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
| $2,455
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
| $2,415
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*
| $2,415
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
| $2,415
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
| $2,455
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
| $2,455
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
| $2,455
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
| $2,495
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
| $2,495
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
| $2,495
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
| $2,575
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. | $700
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 tour with us, please carefully read our 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 before departure or pickup 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 or problems with flight departures, etc.
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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
- Knowledgeable, Experienced, Local Resident, Multilingual Guide
- Saddlebags or hard luggage system
- Tank bag
- Luggage storage and locker use while riding
- Guaranteed departure policy (we go even if only one participant signs up - we never cancel tours!)
- Support Vehicle (5+ motorcycles)
- Single occupancy hotel rooms- your own private room each night at no extra charge!
- All meals
- Tolls
- Fuel
- Activities, visits, and tours listed in the itinerary and more
- Pre-tour 20% discount on any high-quality riding gear from the Klim website
- Souvenir T-Shirt
- Souvenir Decal
- VIP access to the Freedom After-Ride Lounge™ with a hot shower, library, gym, jacuzzi, and honor bar.
You do not have to pull your wallet out on our guided tours!
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
- Any activity not described in What's Included
- Meals not listed
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Gratuities
Click on any of the dates above to begin the quick online reservation process. If you don't see a tour date that works for you, please request a new tour date.
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