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Ride the Devil's NoseAlausi, Ecuador

For the engineers tasked with building a train line between Quito and Guayaquil at the beginning of the 20th century, the mountainous terrain of the Andes presented a challenge. The completed route traverses gorges, rivers, forests and a particularly harrowing mountainside descent known as the Devil's Nose, where more than 2,000 workers died during construction. The train winds down a sheer, rocky slope, travelling more than 500 vertical metres in a 12-kilometre journey, during which passengers are treated to breathtaking views of what is known as the Condor's Aerie.

In case the idea of riding a century-old train route down what is essentially a cliff makes you shudder, don't panic – the tracks and carriages have been refurbished, so you can white-knuckle your way down the mountain in comfort.


A three-day tour of Cotopaxi Volcano, Devil’s Nose and Cuenca costs US$765.

As far as train rides go, this is pretty intense, so hold on tight!

Ecuador Rail
www.ecuadorrail.net

Ask for a seat on the right hand side of the train for the best views.

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Tags: andes, Devil's Nose, ecuador, Quito, south america, train journey, unusual experience

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