Devil's nose & Ingapirca

Riobamba, Chimborazo, Ecuador

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Julio Verne Travel
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Jun 28, 2019
Group size: 1 - 25
Devil's nose & Ingapirca
Riobamba, Chimborazo, Ecuador

Julio Verne Travel
  • Email address verified
  • Facebook verified
22 reviews

Jun 28, 2019
Group size: 1 - 25

About this trip

 DEPARTURE: Any day except Monday with a minimum of 2 people

DURATION: 10 hours with drop off in Cuenca / 13 hours round trip from Riobamba

DETAILS

Pick up from your hotel at 6.15 a.m. and drive to the traditional highland town of Alausi, the starting point of the famous Devil’s Nose train ride. This railroad, constructed around 1900, is considered one of the world’s masterpieces of railway engineering; a zig-zag carved out of the rock, which allows the train by a series of switchbacks to descend along the steep mountainside to the hamlet of Sibambe. After visiting the small Puñuna Condor Museum return by train to Alausi. From here we continue by car to the southern highlands. After lunch in a local hacienda we start the guided visit of Ingapirca, Ecuador’s most important Inca ruins. The highlight of the complex is the elliptically shaped Temple of Sun, designed by the Inca architects to worship the sun. You will learn about the Inca and Cañari history, and can take a short hike to, "La Cara del Inca".
Afterwards we continue to Cuenca (arrive at 16.00), or return to Riobamba (arrive at 19.30 p.m.)

What’s included

  • private transportation
    to Cuenca or return to Riobamba
  • English speaking
    guide / driver
  • Entrance fee
    Ingapirca ruins
  • Train ticket
    Devil’s Nose
  • Hot lunch

Available Packages

Trip Price
$165

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JV
Julio Verne Travel
22 reviews
Julio Verne Travel is an Ecuadorian tour operator with Dutch management, founded in 1995. Specialized in hiking, biking and climbing trips throughout Ecuador and the Galapagos

Reviews

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My husband and I did the 3-day Inca Trail trek, with Marciel as our guide. It was fantastic! Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and patient. We both experienced mild altitude sickness during the beginning of the hike, and our guide made sure we continued at a comfortable pace and made recommendations along the way. The food was great, and we learned so much about the history of the trail and the region. The camping equipment works well and is very comfortable. The horsemen work really hard to ensure everything is set up in advance. Highly recommend this trek and the tour operator. They are very professional and answered a lot of questions in advance of the trip.
By Nicole B for Inca Trail on Feb 19, 2024
Wir hatten einen tollen Guide/Emilio der alles gegeben hat und wenn dann wieder nur mit ihm. Vielen Dank bis zum nächsten Mal.
By Enrico H for Chimborazo Climb on Feb 09, 2024
Wonderfull trip, highly recommended.
By Jiri P for Chimborazo Hike & Bike on Nov 17, 2023
I had an amazing day with four other participants and our guide! I enjoyed the 1.5 hours we had to hike around the first and second refugios at Chimborazo, and then the biking part of the day was even better. I got to choose if I wanted to bike on the road or off-road, and I'm so glad I picked the latter. I rarely book tours, but I can say that though it was a bit pricey, I am so glad I did this while in Ecuador.
By Lauren G for Chimborazo Hike & Bike on Oct 02, 2023
very professional, great guide, great route, good equipment, nice people!
By Mario F for Volcano Circuit on Sep 22, 2023
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Our family had a great tour of Chimborazo. The views were stunning! We enjoyed the 2km hike, which gave us a small taste of what hiking is like at 16,000ft! The bike ride down on Route 2 was a blast. It was a mix of dirt roads, fun, loose trails, and pavement. Miguel was friendly and helpful! The bike tour is a perfect way to experience Chimborazo!
By Todd on 29 Jun, 2023