Come shred Ecuador’s finest singletrack on this incredible 12-Day MTB adventure!

On this incredible Ecuador Mountain Bike Trip you will feel like you are in the land of giants, riding your mountain bike down volcanic lahars at 4270 m/14,000 vertical feet, bounding into lush tropical descents that never seem end, gaze at the CotoPaxi Volcano and stroll through the historic streets of Quito. All while experiencing the culture of the Incan peoples.

Our 10-day Ecuador Mountain Bike Trip focuses on large descents up to 4270 m/7500 ft with minimal climbing, through a huge range of singletrack trail diversity. On this trip, you’ll encounter rock gardens, steep sections, flow, freeriding, drops, jumps, and almost any kind of mountain bike obstacle you can imagine. Our Ecuador Mountain Bike Trip also has a strong cultural integration component that provides clients with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture and history of Ecuador.

If you drool over big enduro rides through exotic and new terrain, you’re ready to mountain bike Ecuador!

Ecuador Mountain Biking Tour Highlights

  • Mountain bike though multiple ecosystems in one single day.
  • Ride on both the Northern and Southern hemisphere in one trip.
  • Shred your mountain bike on the world’s most impressive and tallest volcanoes, such as the CotoPaxi and Chimborazo
  • Meet the locals while they pasture their alpacas and llamas in the backcountry of Ecuador.
  • Find yourself mountain biking thousands of meters and feet on the best MTB trail in Ecuador.

Day by day:

Day 1: Arrival in Quito

Day 1: Welcome to Quito! Your Ecuadorian mountain biking vacation will begin as we pick you up at the airport and help you with your gear and mountain bike. Quito is located at 2840 m/ 9350 ft above sea level. We will take it easy today and have an orientation meeting in the evening.

Included: Airport pickup, lodging in hotel or Airbnb style accommodations

Not Included: Meals

Day 2: Cotopaxi Bikepark

Day 2: Today, after breakfast, we will begin our journey and head south of Quito, first stop is to visit the Cotopaxi bike park. This gigantic park, located through a scenic drive in the middle of a pine forest, has tons of trails for all levels. You will have the chance to do as many laps as you want and try out some different lines and sample some of Ecuador’s dirt.

This bike park has delicious food! We will have lunch there and ride some more!

Included: Transport, guide, entrance into bike park, hotel, breakfast, lunch.

Not included: Dinner

Day 3: Cotopaxi Volcano

Day 3: Cotopaxi volcano.

After a well-deserved rest and a delicious Andean breakfast, our transport will take us very close to the refuge at the skirt of snow near the Cotopaxi volcano. Here we will embark on an epic adventure of 2000m/6561 ft of descent. Our shuttle vehicle will be waiting for us after each ride. Today will give us some of our first freeride lines in deep steep scree. Let go of that front brake!

Once we have finished for the day we will head out on a 2-3 hour drive to Baños where we will sleep for the night.

Included: Transport, guide, lodging, breakfast, lunch.

Not included: Dinner

Day 4: Free day in Baños

Day 4: After three-days of riding we will take a much-needed day off to relax our muscles and calm ourselves in the therapeutic, hot waters of Baños. We will stay in the Selina hotel right on the plaza; a great location to enjoy this fun city named especially after its main attraction – natural hot springs.

If you would like to do a bit of biking on this rest day, we can help you locate a truck-taxi to take you up to a nearby trail through a forest. This day will be unguided.

Additional options are visiting a famous treehouse with an enormous swing which swings out while overlooking a volcano!

Included:  Lodging, breakfast

Not included: Dinner, guide, additional tours and transport.

Day 5: Bolivar – Hieleros & Iconic Chimborazo

Day 5: We will leave early today and head to Bolivar.

As we drive though Ambato you may get to see the mightly Tungurahua  volcano. The views of this volcano are absolutely stunning!

Today we will do our highest and most iconic trail on our Ecuador mountain bike adventure, the Chimborazo mountain. The Chimborazo mountain is the closest point to the sun from the earth’s core – worldwide!!! (Don’t forget your sunscreen!)

Our drive will take us to the Chimborazo volcano and having us start at over 4270m/ 14,000 ft. This unique trail is more than 20 kilometers long with a massive descent of 1550 m/5000 ft to the Cochas valley in Guaranda. While we do a serious amount of descent we will also be climbing while at high elevation. Those red blood cells from yesterday will come in handy today!

Chimborazo happens to be the majestic mountain seen on the coat of arms of Ecuador.

We will end the night in Bolivar at a gorgeous, rustic farmhouse. These guys are part of the local biking community! With extra luxuries like a pizza oven and fresh milk you will wish this was home.

Not included: Dinner

Day 6: Mama Rumi, Contrabando or La Caceria

Day 6: Today we will need to decide which route to ride. Our decision is generally based on weather, season, and trail closures.

Mama Rumi and Contrabando (a fairly new trail) will take you first through the clouds on a beautiful shuttle ride to a starting point that looks out above the jungle. Either of these two trails will take us on a long descent through the cloud forest for some real jungle riding and down into the heat of the valley floor. Because these trails are in the cloud forest they are often closed during the rainy season or until they have been maintained. Season and trail closures will decide if we can ride either of these two trails.

The Mama Rumi trail is 2000 m/6500 ft of descent over 12 km/ 7.5 mi

The Contrabando trail is 2100m/ 7000 ft of descent over 13 km/ 8 mi

La Caseria is a super fun ride beginning at the Chimborazo volcano. It starts with a traverse over the wild land of the volcano with views of vicuñas and sometimes a fox or two. We will begin to freeride on the sandy dunes that then take us to a super fluid and fast MTB trail though the Ecuadorian Andes.

La Caseria Trail Stats: 1000 m/ 3300 ft of downhill over 9.6 km/ 6 miles

We can ride this one twice!

Included: Transport, guide, lodging, breakfast and lunch

Not included: Dinner

Day 7: MTB in Bolivar

Day 7: Today’s ride will depend on the energy of the group. If we have not yet ridden La Caseria that will be on today’s itinerary. It will allow us to sleep in a bit and have an epic half day of riding. If we have already ridden La Caseria we will have to decide which trails in Bolivar to ride. We want to save some energy for tomorrow as Alausi will put us to the test!

Included: Transport, guide, lodging, breakfast, and lunch

Not Included: Dinner

Day 8: More Bolivar goodness

Day 8: Ride more of the goodness that the Bolivar area has to offer, today is a optional ride day as some in the group may want to do optional

Included: Transport, lodging, breakfast, lunch.

Day 9: Alausi to Cuenca

Day 9: Depending on the season we will either ride Alausi for the first time or get up and ride some alternative trails in the area before we head out to the classic town of Cuenca, a cultural gem!

Included: Transport, lodging, breakfast, lunch

Day 10: Rest day in the quaint town of Cuenca

Day 10: Today will be a much-needed rest day for us and the bikes! You can enjoy the ancient stone town of Cuenca – there is plenty to explore walking around the Cultural Capitol of Ecuador.

We have a good friend with a bike store here in case you need any maintenance on the bike, or any spare parts.

Included: Breakfast, Hotel

Not Included: Transport, Lunch, Guide, Dinner

Day 11: «La Paz» Epic DH

Day 11: The dirt we will ride today is completely different to any other trails we have done this trip. It is high alpine, dry, loose,  and rocky with lots of fluid and technical sections. There are plenty of steep,  curves, and stellar, panoramic mountain views. This trail is at least 7,000 feet of downhill riding.

Tonight we will have our farewell dinner and pack our bike bags for tomorrow’s flights out.

Included: Transport, local MTB guide, breakfast, lunch, farewell dinner

Day 12: Departure

Today we will take you to the airport and we will say our farewells.

It is always hard to say goodbye so instead we will say, “Till next time!”

Note: Please purchase national flights from Cuenca back to Quito for your flight home or a tri-city flight (Arrival Quito, departure Cuenca)

Included: Breakfast, airport drop off

Not Included: Guide, hotel, flights, lunch, and dinner

General Information

Information

PRICE BRAKEDOWN

What’s included in your 12-day Ecuador mountain biking tour:

Included

  • 8 Days of epic singletrack mountain biking
  • Shuttle vehicles on 6 of the 7 ride days and transportation in between cities
  • A profesional driver and his expenses (hotels, meals, etc)
  • Airport pickup and drop off outside of stated itinerary days
  • Entrance into bike parks
  • Professional local MTB guide(s) on every ride day and his expenses
  • 11 nights of lodging in a shared room (2 people)
  • 24-hour attention and support
  • Breakfast each morning
  • Meals such as lunch on ride days and the farewell dinner
  • Signature “Haku” mountain bike jersey

Not Included:

  • Anything not listed in the “included” list
  • Flights
  • Dinners (other than the farewell dinner)
  • Lunch on non-ride days
  • Trip insurance
  • Bikes and MTB gear
  • Tips for guides and drivers
CURRENCY AND MONEY MATTERS

Ecuador’s currency is the American dollar but is still very economical — a beer costs about $1. It is mainly a cash-based society so it is recommended that you bring cash in smaller bills such as 20s and 10’s since change can be hard to come by.

ATMs are abundant in most towns and are secure to use, but they usually also have surcharges depending on the bank. Most credit cards can be used in large cities and large stores.

TRIP INSURANCE

Each person is required to have a specific travel/trip insurance outside of your credit card or regular medical insurance.

You should get comprehensive coverage with trip interruption/cancellation and with personal liability. Mention all activities that you will be involved in such as mountain biking, hiking at high altitude and whatever other activities you may have planned.

We do not provide refunds.  If you should get hurt or sick not only will travel insurance cover your medical expenses it will also cover the lost portion of the trip. Make sure you have trip interruption or trip cancellation included! South America is famous for people striking and shutting down all activities. If you miss your Machu Picchu trip, Galapagos or any other side trip,  or even your flight due to strikes the insurance will cover the loss or additional costs that are incurred.

Check out our blog on travel insurance and why it is a must for any South America Vacation!

FLIGHTS & TRAVELING WITH YOUR MTB

For our Ecuador mountain bike trips we recommend guests purchase a tri-city flight from their home airport to Quito Airport. On the way home you will want Cuenca airport to your home airport. Expect layovers. You can also choose a round trip from your home airport to Quito and purchase a national flight from Cuenca to Quito on day 11 before your flight out to your home town. Our team will take care of all transportation to and from the airport.

We recommend that our guests use trusted airlines (Delta, AirCanada, ect) and do not use an economy airliner due to the fact that you will be traveling with very important and expensive gear. American Airlines, Delta, and United charge $100+- usd to check a bike, and many other trusted airlines have similar prices as well.

BIKE RECOMMENDATIONS

We recommend you bring a full suspension All-Mountain, Trail or Enduro bike.

These days the trail bikes have become more like Enduro bikes and the Enduro bikes have become more like Downhill bikes. Therefore, what we recommend is, a full suspension mountain bike with 140mm or more of suspension front and rear. We also recommend that you have a tubeless tire setup. We also recommend tires like Maxxis Minion, Highroller or Assegai.

For the bike:

  • Bleed kit or ask if we have the one you need
  • Bring a well maintained bike for Enduro, All-Mountain Style Trails: Check that the chain is not stretched, cables are clean or new, the headset and pivots are moving nicely or cleaned and greased
  • You will need extra bike parts, please don’t expect to buy much on this trip
  • Extra brake pads
  • Derailer and shifter (Optional)
  • Spare Tire (Optional)
  • We recommend tires like Maxxis Highrollers, Assegai, Minions or something similar
  • Tubeless is your best bet. Bring extra sealant and an extra valve
  • A derailer hanger, a multi-tool and a tube are essential
  • Extra Screws for the bike and for clip-less shoes if you use them. Zip ties are great too
  • Any kind of liquids you may need, Reverb oil, brake oil, tubeless sealant, chain lube in small bottles. Pack in sealed baggies so they don’t explode in transit.
MEALS & DIET RESTRICTIONS

Our Mountain bike tours include breakfast from your hotel or finca and lunch on ride days.

Our MTB rides include lunches at local restaurants and also in the homes of locals who live on the trail. Most meals are a large bowl of soup followed by a main meal. The main meals are generally meat or chicken with rice, beans and plantain. In the case that you do not eat meat you can get a plate that has rice, eggs and fried plantain.

If you have dietary restrictions please let us know so we can help you plan for the trip accordingly.

We provide snacks for the ride days. Feel free to bring extra energy bars for the trail if you think you may want snacks you know you already enjoy!

We provide water for the rides. You will need a bottle or camepack to fill.

TYPE OF RIDING

Ecuador separates itself from other mountain biking destinations by offering riders with an endless amount of trail diversity within a very small geographical area. In fact, it’s the only place in the world where you can pass through 14 ecosystems in one ride!  The trails are raw, long, scenic, flowy, and technical. Clients will mountain bike on active volcanoes and through sub-tropical jungles which were once the agricultural centers of the pre-Incan civilizations. Some trails even go through places where the local people graze their llamas in the same way their ancestors did over 2,000 years ago. The trails will transport you back in time as you and your friends ride through the history and meet the local people.

You will encounter obstacles that can be found on most black and double black trails, such as steeper sections, rock gardens, natural jumps, drops, and roots. Most of the trails are intermediate to advanced with sections that are easily walkable if the rider does not feel comfortable.

FAQS

WHICH MEALS ARE INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?

Only the meals mentioned in the itinerary.

HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE IN THE GROUP?

Our Ecuador mtb tours generally have anywhere from 4 to 8 riders. Our Ecuador trip will never have more than 10 people max. We have a guide for every 5 riders.

WHATS THE AGE RANGE OF THE CLIENTS?

Our clients generally range in age from 25-55. However, all ages from 18 up are accepted if the mtb level and skill fit the trip.

CAN I BRING A DRONE?

We do not recommend that you bring a drone for this trip as much of the trip is in forest where you will not be able to see the footage very well.

DO WE HAVE TO CARRY OUR GEAR WITH US?

Your luggage will remain at your accommodations while we ride, and then will be put into the van when moving from one overnight destination to another. Bike bags will be stored in Quito and then brought to guests at the end of the trip.

HOW DO I PACK MY BIKE FOR TRAVEL?

How to pack your bike for travel

Packing your bike for a trip like this requires either a bike bag or a bicycle box. Both work. If you do not have a bicycle box you can contact your local bike shop and generally get one for free or very cheap.

Steps to pack your bag:

Drop the seat post before you take off the wheels. It’s easier that way.

Take the pedals off, it is easier now while the bike is still whole.

You will need to take off the handle bars. Put the screws back into the stem so you do not lose them. Strap the handlebars to the side of the bike with padding. Make sure nothing moves so you bike does not get scratched. Zip ties can help with this.

Take out some of the air in the tires. This is a requirement for flying with the bike. Take off both wheels. We recommend you put the axle back into the bike so you do not lose it.

Take off the discs from the wheels. While this may seem tedious it saves your disk from getting bent and only takes a few minutes. Put the disks inside something like a folder to keep them safe. Put the screws inside a baggie and tape to the folder. Keep them with the bike. (If you lose your suitcase with clothes at least you still have your full bike together!)

Take off the derailer and derailer hangar. While this is optional it keeps both pieces from getting bent. Remember exactly how this goes back on.

If you have a bike bag like Evoc or Dakine there will be directions of what goes where. Make sure to tie up the chain so it does not move and scratch the bike. Tie up any loose ends with zip ties or string.

If you are using a bike box you will need to put in a tire or two first then the frame (and maybe the second tire) with the bars strapped to the bike. Make sure nothing moves. I usually use zip ties to make sure the tires are strapped in one place with the frame. Also make sure that the cog set is facing away from the bike. This will scratch the bike otherwise.

Once everything is packed you can often put a few extra items inside like your helmet, bike shoes and empty CamelBak. You will want to keep the bag at 23 kilos/50 pounds unless the company you are flying with allows for more weight without a price increase. (Calling to make sure is the best way to know)

Also, don’t forget to put your name, address, phone number and email on the bag or box.

HOW DO I GET THERE?

This trip begins in Guayquil and ends in Quito.

We recommend that people get tri-city flights, arriving to Guayaquil and leaving from Quito. 

Another option is to purchase a national flight from Quito to Guyaquil on day 10.

Using trusted airlines is recommended to ensure safety of your bike and trip. Before buying your flight look into luggage restrictions and the cost to bring your bike.

WHAT IF I COME TO A SECTION OF A TRAIL I CAN’T RIDE?

Do not overstep your limits. Please walk any section of the trail that you are not comfortable riding.

WHAT KIND OF INSURANCE SHOULD I GET? DOES CREDIT CARD INSURANCE WORK? WHAT ABOUT MY MEDICAL INSURANCE FROM HOME?

We require that you purchase travel/ trip insurance outside of cc or medical insurance from home. This insurance is much more broad than just medical insurance in case you get hurt. These insurances also cover, trip interruption, trip cancelation and many other good benefits. If something happens and you miss part of the trip these insurances will return the lost portion of the trip to you.

We do not do refunds for missed trips, trips that are cut short due to an injury or trips that are interrupted due to natural causes such as weather, strikes by the people, etc.

WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE LIKE?

Ecuador is a tropical country and can rain at any time. However, we pick dates that are considered the driest time of year.

WHO WILL BE GUIDING?

Our guides are local men and women who are have at least three years experience as a mountain bike guide and are excellent companions on the trail.

They have a keen knowledge of both their history and their surroundings — it’s a pleasure to be with them.

IS ECUADOR DANGEROUS?

As in any foriegn city you should be extra cautious at night and in general. Crossing the streets has a golden rule of not running or not stopping, walk at a normal speed and cross.

ADD-ONS

MOUNTAIN BIKE RENTAL

In Ecuador bike rentals are hard to come by. It is preferable if you bring your own bike. If you would like a rental bike please inquire personally and we will let you know what is available.

Generally bike rental is 70-80 USD per day with a 1000 cash deposit. The bikes are considered rented each day they are with the client even if there is no ride planned that day, such as rest days.

PRIVATE HOTEL ROOM

If a guest is coming alone or in an uneven group number and is not comfortable sharing hotel rooms with other guests, they can pay an extra 35-45 USD per night to have their own room.

PRIVATE TRIPS

Guests need 2+ people to charter a private trip. Private trips can have custom dates and make changes to the itinerary.

The cost pp for a private trip is:

750 USD pp with 2 people

600 USD pp with 3 people

500 USD pp with 4+ people

GALAPAGOS

Please inquire for custom Galapagos trip add ons!