Otavalo Cultural Experience – Daily from Quito, Full-Day

Otavalo Cultural Experience, full-day, daily from Quito, includes an ethnical Andean lunch
Hand painted plates or bowls.

Colorful hand painted plates.

Information

This full-day excursion offers an in-depth experience into the traditional way of living of the Otavalo people, their history, customs, handicrafts and, very importantly, music.   Lunch is at an Indian home, lovingly prepared in the traditional way, so guests have the opportunity to taste the Andean delicacies.

Day by day itinerary

Tour Details

This excursion offers an in-depth experience into the traditional way of living of the Otavalo people, their history, customs, handicrafts and, very importantly, music.   Early departure from Quito towards the north along the Pan American Highway, to the famous market of Otavalo -visit the textile and vegetable markets- and then continue on to Peguche, a small Indian town just five minutes north of Otavalo.  The people of Peguche are famous for the weavings, done in pedal shuttle looms and also in the ancient back-strap loom where the finest belts or fajas are exquisitely woven.  Guests have the opportunity to roam around the town, go into the houses — which are open to visit, observe, photograph and shop for handcrafts.  The natives of Peguche often travel all over the world selling their merchandise of good quality and bright colors, such as wall hangings, blankets, scarves, shawls, baby alpaca sweaters, woven belts and many other items.   Peguche is also well known for the music groups and shops where Andean musical instruments are produced, such as the large panflutes or zampoñas, quena flutes, drums, charangos and guitars.  The artisans will delight you by playing the instruments they manufacture.
For lunch, guests will have the opportunity to taste the best of the Andean delicacies lovingly prepared in the traditional way.
This is a real ethnic experience, in close contact with the Otavalo culture.

Included

  • Lunch

Travel Facts

  • Dress in layers (T-shirt, blouse, sweater, coat)
  • Take a sweater even if the day is warm and sunny and rain protection from February to May
  • This tour includes walking at an altitude of 2560 meters (8434 feet)
  • Sun protection (SPF 40)
  • Good walking shoes
  • Great Photo ops