Travel Through Ecuador by Train:

A Cultural Adventure Among Mountains

Yasuní y Cuyabeno

Beautiful view of Train

Experience train travel in Ecuador like never before. More than just a ride, these iconic trains offer a unique window into the country’s heart—its landscapes, traditions, and people. From the dramatic descent of the Alausí Train along the legendary Devil’s Nose to the vibrant cultural journey of the Ibarra Train through the northern Andes, each route promises an unforgettable adventure filled with history, beauty, and authentic connection.

The Alausi Train & the Devil’s Nose

Train passing through the Devil’s Nose cliffs in Ecuador

Located in the heart of the Ecuadorian Andes, the Alausí Train offers one of the world’s most breathtaking railway experiences. Traversing dramatic cliffs and mountain gorges, the route descends the iconic Devil’s Nose—a marvel of railway engineering known for its audacious zigzag design carved into near-vertical terrain.

During the ride, travelers are immersed in:
  • Scenic viewpoints with panoramic mountain vistas
  • Traditional Andean dance performances in Sibambe
  • Cultural stops including a local museum and artisan markets
  • Opportunities to capture unforgettable moments of Ecuadorian heritage
A perfect mix of adventure, culture, and history in just a few hours.
Notes importants:
  • Location: Alausi, Chimborazo Province
  • Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes round trip
  • Route: Alausí – Nariz del Diablo (Pistishi) – Sibambe – Alausí
  • Operation Days: Wednesday to Sunday, including holidays
  • Departures: 08:00, 11:00, and 14:00

The Ibarra Train & the Freedom Route

Ibarra Train on the Freedom Route passing through northern Ecuador landscapes

Located in northern Ecuador, the Tren del Tayta Imbabura offers a captivating 14 km journey that blends nature, history, and culture. Starting in the charming city of Ibarra, the train winds through the highlands to reach the artisan town of San Antonio and the historic Andrade Marín community.

Along the way, passengers experience:
  • Live wood carving demonstrations in San Antonio
  • A visit to the Imbabura Textile Factory Museum
  • Vibrant Afro-Ecuadorian music and traditions
  • Artisan markets, cultural exhibitions, and scenic highland views
This is an ideal experience for families, cultural explorers, and those seeking a deeper connection with Ecuador’s heritage in a short, memorable trip.

Notes importants:
  • Location: Ibarra, Imbabura Province
  • Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes round trip
  • Route: Ibarra – San Antonio – Andrade Marín
  • Operation Days: Wednesday to Sunday, including holidays
  • Departures: 08:00, 11:00, and 14:00