Set out on a captivating journey from Cuenca to discover the natural wonders of the Devil’s Nose and the historical significance of the Ingapirca Ruins. This small-group tour offers an immersive experience, blending breathtaking scenery with rich cultural insights. Explore the impressive archaeological site, witness a traditional dance performance, and venture through the stunning landscapes. With convenient transportation and a knowledgeable guide, this excursion promises an unforgettable day of exploration and adventure.
Key Points
- This small-group tour from Cuenca includes visits to the iconic Devil’s Nose and the historical Ingapirca Ruins.
- Private transportation is provided to the town of Alausi, allowing for additional exploration time.
- The tour includes a traditional dance performance and a visit to the Biblian Church.
- Tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, and a professional guide, with lunch provided unless opted out.
- Moderate physical fitness is required, and the tour is not wheelchair accessible, but a vegetarian option is available upon request.
Tour Overview and Highlights
This small-group tour allows travelers to experience the captivating Devil’s Nose and the ancient Ingapirca Ruins.
You’ll have private transportation to Alausi, granting more time to explore these highlights. The tour includes a traditional dance performance and a visit to the remote Biblian Church.
You’ll be picked up from your hotel or apartment starting at 7:00 am. Vegetarian options are available upon request, and a minimum of one person is required to book.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but the child rate applies when sharing with one paying adult.
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Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transport by private vehicle, a professional guide, and lunch unless opting out. Personal expenses are also covered.
The tour provides hotel transfers, private transportation, a professional guide, and a complimentary lunch unless declined. Personal costs are also included.
However, the following items are excluded:
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Drinks
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Tips
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Entrance fees
Travelers should be aware of these inclusions and exclusions when booking the tour.
This information helps set clear expectations and ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all participants.
Meeting and Pickup Information
Pickup for the tour starts at 7:00 am from hotels or apartments.
Confirmation is received at booking, and a valid passport is required for all participants.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but a child rate applies when sharing with one paying adult.
Vegetarian options are available upon request, but a minimum of one person is required to book.
Travelers should have moderate physical fitness and be free of serious medical conditions.
Tour Requirements and Restrictions
Although the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, a child rate applies when sharing with one paying adult.
Travelers should have moderate physical fitness and be free of serious medical conditions. The tour offers a vegetarian option upon request, and a minimum of one person is required to book.
Here are the key tour requirements and restrictions:
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Not wheelchair accessible
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Child rate available when sharing with one paying adult
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Vegetarian option available upon request
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Minimum of one person required to book
This small-group tour provides an opportunity to explore the Devil’s Nose and Ingapirca Ruins, with transportation and a professional guide included.
Pricing and Reviews
The tour starts at $84.99 per person, with the price varying based on group size. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience.
The tour has received a 5.0 rating based on one positive review, with no negative ratings. This suggests a high level of customer satisfaction.
Travelers should keep in mind that a minimum of one person is required to book the tour.
The Devil’s Nose
Carved into the Andean mountain range, the Devil’s Nose is a breathtaking railway route that winds its way through the rugged terrain.
Travelers on this tour will experience:
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A 450-meter descent and ascent along the track, with dramatic switchbacks carved into the mountainside.
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Panoramic views of the Andes and the Sibambe River Valley.
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An engineering marvel, as the railway was constructed in the late 19th century using only hand tools.
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A chance to explore the remote Andean landscape and learn about the region’s history and culture.
Exploring the Ingapirca Ruins
After exploring the thrilling railway journey along the Devil’s Nose, the tour continues to the impressive Ingapirca Ruins.
Home to the largest Inca archaeological site in Ecuador, the ruins offer a glimpse into the advanced civilization of the Inca Empire.
Visitors can wander through the well-preserved structures, including the ceremonial center, temples, and remnants of the ancient plumbing system.
The on-site museum provides insights into the site’s history and cultural significance.
With a professional guide leading the way, travelers can fully appreciate the architectural marvels and learn about the Inca legacy preserved at Ingapirca.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Weather Like During the Tour?
The weather during the tour is typically mild and sunny. Visitors should dress in layers and bring sun protection, as the high elevation can make temperatures fluctuate. Light rain is possible, so a jacket or umbrella is recommended.
Can I Take Photos or Videos During the Tour?
Participants are encouraged to take photos and videos throughout the tour. However, they should avoid disrupting the experience or interfering with the guide’s narration. Reasonable photography and videography are permitted during the excursion.
Is There Any Opportunity to Shop for Souvenirs?
Yes, the tour includes a stop at the Ingapirca Ruins, where travelers can browse local handicrafts and souvenirs. There may also be opportunities to purchase items at other stops along the way, though specific details aren’t provided.
How Long Is the Drive From Cuenca to the Devil’s Nose?
The drive from Cuenca to the Devil’s Nose takes approximately 2.5 hours each way, according to the tour overview. The private transportation provided allows for more exploration time at the Devil’s Nose and Ingapirca Ruins sites.
Is There an Option to Extend or Customize the Tour?
Yes, the tour can be customized. The provider offers an option to extend the experience by adding extra activities or sites at an additional cost, allowing travelers to personalize their tour to suit their interests.
The Sum Up
This Devil’s Nose and Ingapirca Ruins tour from Cuenca provides an unforgettable opportunity to experience Ecuador’s stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. With private transportation, a professional guide, and options for vegetarians, it’s an ideal way to explore the iconic Devil’s Nose and the impressive Ingapirca Ruins, the largest archaeological site in the country. Whether you’re a nature lover or a history buff, this tour promises an adventure-filled and culturally immersive day.
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