Explorers & Emperors
After breakfast, travel from Riobamba to Cuenca. En route, visit the ancient [LF] Inca ruin site of Ingapirca, the most important monument of pre-Spanish culture in Ecuador. Continue to Cuenca, where Humboldt recovered from his exhausting journey. This afternoon, a sightseeing tour of Cuenca’s includes the historic Santa Ana de los Rios de Cuenca square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Plaza Mayor, surrounded by its two distinct cathedrals and city hall. Admire this historical center’s colorful buildings that have maintained their colonial magnificence. Pass by the vibrant flower market and appreciate the smell of different perfumes floating in the air. Then, visit the eclectic style church Todos los Santos by the Tombamba River. Peak inside to appreciate the beautifully painted ceilings. Tonight is free to explore this lively historic city at leisure. (B)TOUR HIGHLIGHT INCAN INGENUITY The ruins of Ingapirca remain on a grass-covered hill at an altitude of about 10,170 ft. (3,100 m). On a guided walk through the former palace where the Incas lived and held their ceremonies, learn about the civilization’s beliefs and rituals and how this ordination place was constructed in the shape of a puma. While walking through the ruins, reflect on the drawings by a renowned early explorer of Ecuador—Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt—often considered the "Father of Physical Geography." Hear stories of this historic figure’s treks and research as a pioneer of physical geography, environmentalism, and ecology.TOUR HIGHLIGHT CULTURAL TREASURE In Cuenca, today the third largest city of Ecuador, founded 1557 in place of the Inca settlement Tomebamba, you can still breathe the colonial air of Ecuadorian history. For most of the visitors as well as for the inhabitants, the city situated in a height of 2350 m and center of arts and drafts, ceramic, Panama hats, and goods of gold and silver is the most beautiful of the country. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cuenca is a treasure trove of architectural and cultural gems not to be missed.TOUR HIGHLIGHT SMALL GROUP EXCLUSIVE ACCOMMODATION Nestled in the historic district of Cuenca, the Hotel San Juan is a large private historic residence restored to a 21st-centruy luxury boutique hotel with only 25 rooms. Decorated in a Republican colonial style, this cozy hotel features well-appointed rooms, a lounge, and courtyard garden. The hotel’s central location allows guests to easily explore Cuenca's historic district, including the famous Cathedral, Calderón Park, and the picturesque Tomebamba River. The city's vibrant markets, restaurants, and cultural sites are all within walking distance from the hotel.