Day 3: Riobamba – Alausi – Ingapirca – Cuenca
After breakfast, we will drive for 2 hours to Alausi to meet the Devil’s Nose train.
The biggest complication faced by the construction of the Trans-Andean railroad was the Devil’s Nose, a mountain with almost perpendicular walls. To overcome this obstacle, a zigzag railroad was built, enabling the train to climb or descend, first going one way and then reversing. The transition from Andean to coastal vegetation in an incredibly short distance is one of the journey’s most remarkable features. We descend nearly 1,000 metres (3,300 feet) in only 12 km (7.5 miles) of track. This, right on the Equator, translates into a dramatic shift in climate and environment. It is one of the most spectacular railway journeys in the world, and remains an impressive piece of engineering. While recovering from the hair-raising descent you will enjoy the views of the narrow gorge of river Chanchán and will have the chance to learn a bit about the traditions and worldview of the Puruhua people in Sibambe. We have two options for departing Sibambe – we can either hike or drive to the Pistishi viewpoint. The scenic, uphill hike takes about an hour. Either way, we have spectacular views of the Nariz del Diablo (Devil’s Nose) railroad from the viewpoint. If you prefer, we can also have transportation waiting to drive us to the viewpoint.
The Devil’s Nose Train runs from Tues – Sun, plus some holidays. After admiring the view of the Devil’s Nose, we will drive approximately 2 hours to Ingapirca. The Ingapirca Ruins, are the largest and best-preserved archaeological complex in Ecuador. The Inca Empire’s only remaining sun temple, it was built with stones perfectly carved and joined with natural mortar. The temple served as a venue for ceremonies and rituals of the Cañari-Inca culture, and also had strategic military purposes. We will explore the complex, learning about the various structures – from baths to the wineries. After our time at Ingapirca, we will drive approximately 1.5 hours to reach Cuenca where we will overnight.
Overnight at the Hotel Victoria
Included: Breakfast, English speaking guide, transport, entrance fees, excursion, lunch, bedroom