The Hidden Route offers you an interesting option for a walk very close to Quito. We will visit beautiful towns, which have a varied gastronomic offer, as well as museums, viewpoints and natural attractions, where you can feel and experience the quiet life of the countryside, as well as learn about its history dating from pre-colonial times, interact with its people and acquire new knowledge in the ecological farms of each town that we will visit. They will also have the opportunity to harvest local fruits such as mandarin, lemon, custard apple, guava, avocado, etc. The Hidden Route is undoubtedly a different tour, not many tourists know about it, so you have the opportunity to see with your own eyes the beauty of landscapes that this route has and that many tourists do not. That is the way of doing tourism, going where tourists do not go and thus experiencing the life of the local people and their customs.
From the meeting point set at the Portal Shopping, Puéllaro will be our first stop, where we will have breakfast and taste the delicious tangerine bread that is a local specialty. Then we will take a short tour of his church together with the central park explaining its history. If it is the weekend we can go up to the domes of the church where you can see the central square.
Leaving from Puéllaro in a short time we arrived at Perucho. This will be our second small town, where we will visit the second oldest church in Ecuador. In the central park we will have a presentation and tasting of local products made by the community such as sangria, tangerine liqueur, blackberry syrup, etc. Then we will visit the ecological farm of the community, where we can harvest tangerines, lemons, guava, orange, custard apple, etc. Once the activities are finished, we will have lunch in a country restaurant that uses ancestral techniques in the preparation.
A short time from Perucho, we will arrive at Chavezpamba. This small town is very characteristic since it has "the stairway to heaven" where our visitors can climb it or if they prefer not to walk we will go directly to the Itagua viewpoint that has a beautiful view. We will visit your church and tell you a little about its history.
You will make your own way to the meeting points