Ecuador Bike Rental

Ecuador has the Most Diverse and Beautiful Places That the World Has to Offer for a rider. Experience the Magic of Riding in the Andes, the Amazon basin and the Pacific Coast. Road motorcycles. Dual sport motorcycles. Adventure motorcycles. Enduro motorcycles.

Ecuador Bike Rental, renowned for its reliability, quality, and innovation, attracts riders from around the globe. Additionally, we offer a wide range of motorcycle options, from sleek sportbikes to versatile adventure models, catering to diverse preferences. Furthermore, their commitment to safety is evident in the advanced features and technologies integrated into their motorcycles.

Moreover, their extensive fleet boasts well-maintained bikes with cutting-edge designs, ensuring riders stand out on the road. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a newcomer, we provide the perfect motorcycle to enhance your exploration of Ecuador’s stunning landscapes. Explore Ecuador with Ecuador Bike Rental and elevate your riding experience today.

ECUADOR GENERALS – PEOPLE

ECUADOR GENERALS – PEOPLE

Talking about Ecuador Generals in terms of its people is an interesting issue. This is due to the diversity of indigenous groups in the different regions. Ecuador Bike Rental offers motorcycle guided adventure tours in Ecuador. These tours give us the advantage to explore deeper into the different indigenous groups and regions. Additionally, we can reach geographical points faster that not every single visitor to Ecuador gets to see. Ecuador is divided into 4 natural regions: The Amazon Rainforest, the Andean Region, the Coast and finally the Galapagos Islands. Our ethnic groups According to statistics in 2010 the different ethnic groups found in Ecuador are: Mestizos: 71.9% Montubios (country side people of the lowlands): 7.4% African-Ecuadorian: 7.2% Indigenous: 7% White: 6.1% Others: 0.3% Indigenous Groups of the Ecuadorian Amazon. This natural region is the most diverse culturally and naturally, feel free to join us on a guided tour because riding through this natural paradise would give us a unique approach to this particular indigenous tribes that in most of the cases, they have kept most of the elements of their identity. Secoya and Siona These groups began to merge at the beginning of the 20th century, the Siona (approx. 200 people) and Secoya (approx. 250 people) are two different nationalities. Their cultures are similar, and their languages both belong to the Tucano language family. Communities Their communities are found along the Shushufindi, Aguarico and Cuyabeno rivers. Cófanes / A’i The Cófanes, or A’i as they call themselves, probably migrated to Ecuador from the Columbian Andes. About 800 Cófanes inhabit northeast Ecuador between the Guamués and the Aguarico rivers. They closely link with the Secoya and Siona groups through intercultural marriages. Considered to be the fiercest warriors of the Amazon basin, the Waorani were able to keep settlers, oil, and timber companies out of their territory until the mid-20th century. In the 1950s, missionaries (the Summer Linguistic Institute, SLI) established contact with these forest-dwelling people. They pushed them to move closer to roads and rivers. Like other indigenous nations, their population fell to a couple of hundred people as infectious diseases spread epidemically. Today approx. 2,000 Waorani live in Ecuador between the rivers Napo and Curaray. Kichwa With 80.000 people and growing, the Kichwa are the most numerous indigenous nationality of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Though they speak a dialect of the Andean Quichua, they form a different cultural group. The Quichua language was introduced to Ecuador by the Incas, and was introduced in the Amazon by the churches after the lowlands have been discovered. So, various pre-colonial indigenous tribes supposedly emerged to form the Kichwa, developing a common identity and culture.Today many live in the cities of Tena and Puyo and surrounding communites. Zápara Zapara The Zápara are the smallest indigenous group and in Ecuador only 170 Zápara remain, many already of mixed ethnic origin. Three remote communities situated between the Conambo and the Jandia Yacu rivers in the Pastaza province live in areas accessible only by airplane or a several-day canoe trip. Achuar 6.000 people form the Achuar nationality. In their language, Achuar means “the people of the morete palm”. Living in the remote upper basin of the Pastaza River, close to the Peruvian border, the Achuar were unknown till the end of the 1960s. Shuar Shuar The Shuar were famous for their ritual of tzantza or shrinking human heads. The aim was to dominate the victim’s soul, which the warrior believed resided in the head, to prevent it from harming the warrior or his family any further. Today they are 80.000 people that live close to the rivers Pastaza, Upano, Zamora and the Morona’s tributaries. Shiwiar The 1.200 Ecuadorian Shiwiar live in the southeast of the Pastaza province. Similar to other nationalities the families live in subsistence from their “chacras” (forest gardens) and additionally hunt, fish, collect wild fruits and buy products like clothing, gasoline etc. This picture above describes a bit what we will try to find during our journeys! Ecuador’s most experienced motorcycle rental and tour operator guarantees to show our customers the Andean landscapes, but besides the beauty of the mountains, the different Kichwa groups will give you an additional experience. This group distributes itself into communities in the different Andean provinces (9 provinces) and basically divides into the following clusters: the Otavalo of Imbabura–Carchi, the Tigua–Zumbagua of Cotopaxi, the Colta of Chimborazo, the Cañari of Cañar and Azuay, and the Saraguro of Loja. There is no better place in the world for motorcycling than Ecuador. Our responsible Tourism sense we will give the freedom to discover the local culture respecting all the boundaries. African Slave ships first arrived to Ecuadorian ports in 1553, they worked on plantations or gold mines. Although, Ecuador abolished slavery in 1822, the descendants of enslaved Africans continued to suffer the consequences of that socio-economic system. People During the 18th century, the different religious orders brought slaves to work on their properties, mainly located in the Andes. That’s the main reason why we will find this lovely people on both regions of the coast and the Andes, and riding with us will let explore both areas increasing your Customer Satisfaction through sharing their culture. Ecuador Generals are huge when it talks about people, we will be happy to have you in this beautiful country. (The greatest soccer players are afro-ecuadorians!!) | Visit Us | ECUADOR GENERALS – PEOPLE

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ANDES CHALLENGE ECUADOR BIKE RENTAL

ANDES RIDER CHALLENGE

Last weekend the Andes Rider Challenge took place in the southern part of the country. Enjoying part of the Inca roads, descending to the amazon basin and from there to the pacific line, the  endurance covered a distance of 1000 km (625 miles) on all types of terrain and had to be done in less than 20 hours. Of course, Ecuador Bike Rental by Sleipner was there to test their motorcycles on the most demanding roads Ecuador can offerThe stage to the first control station, delivered to the riders, roads with rain, dense fog and mud. Quite a challenge not only physically but mental as well. Once passing through the first check point, the beauties of the southern part of  the country was a delight to all participants, that for a bit, forgot the stress of the previous stage. Going up north, they witnessed the majestic Chimborazo as they passed beside the Volcano avenue on their way down to the Coast line. First control station The stage to the first control station, delivered to the riders, roads with rain, dense fog and mud. Quite a challenge not only physically but mental as well. Once passing through the first check point, the beauties of the southern part of  the country was a delight to all participants, that for a bit, forgot the stress of the previous stage. Going up north, they witnessed the majestic Chimborazo as they passed beside the Volcano avenue on their way down to the Coast line. Riding on the south part of the Spondylus route, they had time to enjoy some well deserved pacific coast food. Ceviches and shrimp rice were the main choices. And then, ready again to ride back down to Cuenca to  finish the endurance. Our motorcycles and the team we formed with experienced riders, had the expected results. Not only on the event itself but also on the comfort to know that they were all supported by our GPS tracking system and our onsite support center which covered the trajectory of the bikes and was ready to  deploy a team of mechanics and first aid team in our support truck in case it was needed. Organization Special thanks to Andes Rider Challenge organization, especially Cristobal Morejon, for the opportunity to test our rental motorcycle. Proving its efficiency in one of the hardest endurance events ever made in the country. And a very special thank you to our customers/riders for trusting on us. Their satisfaction on this adventure was our best reward. One rider likened it to a Dakar rally, with a fantastic support team right behind them. We invite you to enjoy an adventure with us. We handle your logistics fully or to a level you’re comfortable with for your adventure—just focus on enjoying yourself. Our guided tours, self-guided tours and rentals can be mixed with a variety of activities on-tour and off-tour. Discounts and offers also includes Galapagos island, mountain climbing and bicycle tours across the country. We invite you to visit our gallery for more pictures and videos of the event. Be welcome to the roads in Ecuador! | Visit Us | www.ecuadorbikerental.com | Andes Rider Challenge

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ECUADOR BIKE RENTAL BY SLEIPNER OPENING PARTY

ECUADOR BIKE RENTAL BY SLEIPNER OPENING PARTY

Last Thursday, July 13, we were very happy to announce the opening of our branch in Quito: Ecuador Bike Rental, a Sleipner company. We had the honor of having as guests the heads of Quito’s tourism industry. The opening party In Ecuador Bike Rental, the evening was full of joy and happiness, which promises many opportunities for the tourism industry. Ecuador, the perfect setting for motorcycle adventures, allows you to fully enjoy all its regions since there are no great distances between them. A 3-hour ride from the capital could be on the beach, and to the west, the same distance, you will find yourself in the Amazon basin. Ecuadorians are good guests in every way, which makes your travel experience even more pleasant. Not to mention the gastronomic variety that the country has. Our team offers you the opportunity to get to know the country in different ways. You can take a guided tour, where an experienced bilingual guide can explain what you are going through, like a walking tour in a museum, explaining the history. of the place and what it is known for. Experienced cyclists Every person can use Ecuador Bike Rental! For more experienced cyclists Ecuador, a self-guided tour may also be an option. A preprogrammed GPS and a tour full of activities so you can enjoy the country at its best. We design the activities at our opening party at Ecuador Bike Rental for all ages, with flexible changes.. Also, you can choose to rent the motorcycle and go on your own. Tailoring your adventure with some suggestions on what you can do in this beautiful country. Do not hesitate and miss the opportunity with our monthly discounts and packages on sale. We have a team supporting you 24/7 to make you comfortable when it comes to logistics or support you need. | Visit Us. | ECUADOR BIKE RENTAL BY SLEIPNER OPENING PARTY.

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