Summary
- Day 1 : Cotopaxi Volcano
- Day 2 : Corpus Christi Festival
- Day 3 : Pujili Celebrations
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- Corpus Christi Festival
- Pujili
- Cotopaxi
Cultural ActivitiesIncludes cultural activities such as a visit to a traditional village or a local market to give a unique perspective.
HistoryVisit ancient ruins and historical sites.
FestivalExperience the culture during a local festival. With local expert guides, enjoy festivities, parades, colorful costumes, music, dancing, art, and food.
Details
Day 1 Cotopaxi Volcano 
Head south, along the "Avenue of the Volcanoes", viewing the breathtaking high plains surrounding the magnificent snow-capped Cotopaxi - the earth's highest active volcano (19347ft/5897m). This area provides excellent opportunities to spot the Andean Condor. After lunch in the Limpiopungo valley (12540ft/3800m), we'll ascend to El Parqueadero (15180ft/4600m). From this point, there is an optional hike for about an hour to El Refugio, the volcano's refuge lodge (15840ft/4800m).
Tonight we'll overnight in one of Ecuador's most famous haciendas, the 400 year old Hacienda La Cienega. This enchanting hacienda on the slopes of Cotopaxi has hosted many of Ecuador's former presidents as well as Alexander von Humboldt, founder of modern geography.
Day 2 Corpus Christi Festival 
(B) Today we visit Pujili to watch and participate in the celebration of the Corpus Christi festival. This is traditionally a Catholic celebration that celebrates the Holy Communion or Eucharist. Introduced by the Spanish during their conquest of South America, this celebration falls sixty days after Easter and falls during the Inca's ceremonial calendar for giving thanks to the sun and harvest. Two religions and cultures have shared a common celebration for centuries, and over time, the customs and traditions have intermingled to create a unique celebration.
The town of Pujili has become famous for its celebration of Corpus Christi. With your guide's knowledge of the history of the festivities, you will experience why and learn the stories associated with the music, costumes, and dancing during the parade. Saturday is the "mestizo" parade with schools and other social groups participating
In the afternoon, we'll leave Pujili and travel west to Quilotoa, a village located next to a beautiful emerald lagoon surrounded by several snow-capped volcanoes. A stop in Tigua allows us tol meet the famous Tigua painters. Their sheepskin paintings of traditional Andean village life have been highly regarded since before Incan times. Return to Hacienda la Cienega in the evening for dinner.
Day 3 Pujili Celebrations
(B)Return to Pujili for more excitement, and Sunday's procession includes indigineous groups from the region and the El Danzante parade that celebrates Inti, the Inca sun god, the harvest, and the rain, while honoring the Andean condor.
In the late afternoon, we will return to Quito.
2 nights deluxe hacienda
All meals as indicated (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner); most of our hotels offer free continental breakfast.
Private vehicle
Min 2, Max 12, Adventure Life Tour Leader/Guide
Allow US$120 for meals, US$45 international departure tax, and money for souvenirs and gratuities.
Contact us for specific pricing based on Quito hotel options.
Unique cultural experience during festival. Trip can be customized based on the travelers' interests and preferences. Comfortable accommodations and private guide throughout trip.
1 person US$50 each
2 or more people US$25 /person
2010 June 4













