This tour begins with pick-up from your hotel in Otavalo and continues towards the beautiful Intag Valley, a region well known for the quality of its coffee and the organized work of its local producers.
During the visit, you will explore a coffee producers’ association and a coffee farm, where you will learn about the work of local farmers and the important role that community organization plays in strengthening coffee production and supporting the sustainable development of the region.
Throughout the experience, you will discover the journey of coffee from plant to cup. Producers will explain the cultivation and harvesting processes, the initial stages of bean processing, and the roasting process at different roast levels, which brings out the coffee’s distinctive aromas and flavors.
You will also learn how coffee produced in Intag reaches local, national, and international markets, highlighting the value of community work and the quality of the product.
After the visit, you will enjoy lunch in the Intag area, where you will have the opportunity to taste local flavors in a beautiful natural setting.
Finally, in the afternoon, the tour will return to Otavalo, concluding this experience that offers a closer look into the world of coffee and the daily life of the local farming communities.
08:00 – Tour begins, pick-up from your hotel in Otavalo. Transfer to the Intag Valley.
10:30 – Visit the Intag Coffee Producers Association.
11:30 – Guided visit to a local coffee farm
13:00 – 14:00 – Lunch in Intag.
14:00 – 15:00 – Return to Otavalo, end of tour.
Includes:
Guide
Private transportation
Entrance fee to the Intag Coffee Growers Association
Lunch
Excludes:
Services or activities not specified in the tour itinerary
Practical Information
Difficulty level: Easy – Moderate
Altitude: From 2,400 m (7,875 ft) in Otavalo to approximately 1,200 – 1,600 m (3,940 – 5,250 ft) in the Intag Valley
Climate: Mountain subtropical, with temperatures ranging from 18 °C to 26 °C (64–79 °F) in Intag
Important Recommendations
Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for rural trails or farms
Bring a light jacket or rain layer
Reusable water bottle (minimum 1 liter per person)
Insect repellent (recommended in subtropical areas)
Optional:
Cash to purchase local coffee products

