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Cotopaxi National Park & Quilotoa Full-Day Tour

1. Cotopaxi National Park & Quilotoa Full-Day Tour

Depart by bus from through the Panamerican Highway admiring the diverse ecosystems of the route, as a clear sign of the majesty of the Andes. Continue to the Cotopaxi National Park, arriving at the foot of the impressive active volcano. Visit the Museum Park, the Limpiopungo Lagoon and and through an interesting hike will reach the forest of chuquirahuas to 4200 meters. (if the weather permits). See the Quilotoa Volcano. With a stunning turquoise lagoon in its crater, it's one of the most beautiful landscapes of Ecuador. Take a short hike to appreciate the magnificent view of the volcano (if weather conditions allow) and enjoy time for lunch at your own expense.

Historic City of Quito and The Middle of the World

2. Historic City of Quito and The Middle of the World

Begin by a visit to one of South America's best preserved historic city centers. Go to the Basilica del Voto Nacional Church, where you can climb up its high domes. Move towards the Panecillo viewpoint, an iconic place in the city, renowned for its beauty and giant statue of the Winged Virgin - here you can admire a beautiful landscape of both colonial and modern Quito (entrance to churches not included). Continue on to the traditional La Ronda neighborhood. In this romantic setting you can find workshops where you can learn from a group of authentic artisans how their work is done. See historic trades that keep alive the cultural traditions of this charming city. Stop at Zona Rosa for approximately an hour and a half to have some free time for lunch (not included). You will then go to the Middle of the World City, where you can see the monument that divides the northern and southern hemispheres of the planet. Entrance to the Middle of the World complex is included ,where you can enjoy experiences that defy the laws of physics and occur only in this part of the world. NOTE: On Sunday, this tour operates in an inverted way, first you visit the Middle of the World and then you have the city tour.

Quito: Middle of the World Tour with Tickets

3. Quito: Middle of the World Tour with Tickets

Begin your 3-hour tour in the northern part of Quito and head up to the middle of the city. This is where you will find the monument that stands on the line that divides the northern and the southern hemispheres. The Equatorial Monument was built during the 17th century when the precise dividing line between the hemispheres was defined by a French expeditionary team.

Quito: 2.5-Hour City Bus Tour

4. Quito: 2.5-Hour City Bus Tour

Embark on a fun and relaxing tour experience as you explore Quito on a double-decker bus. See more of the city in less time, visit famous locations and enjoy informative commentary from an audio guide along the way. The itinerary includes the highlights of Quito, including its historic city center, the largest in South America. Stop at Panecillo Hill, and enjoy panoramic views from the most important lookout in Quito. Enjoy a memorable ride through the city and take great photos from the top of the bus.

From Quito: Otavalo, Cotacachi & Cuicocha Full-Day Tour

5. From Quito: Otavalo, Cotacachi & Cuicocha Full-Day Tour

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life in Quito and discover the ease and beauty of the Ecuadorian countryside. Depart from Quito through the Pan-American North Highway via Cayambe. Passengers will have the opportunity to taste the delicious Bizcochos de Cayambe, a type of cracker or bread baked in a clay oven, greatly paired with local cheese or caramel sauce. Afterwards, make a brief stop at Miralago to admire a wonderful view of Lago San Pablo. The tour then continues to Otavalo where Otavaleños (natives) set up a market in which a bartering manner of shopping is taken place. The market hosts a variety of different handcrafted items. You may choose between staying in this area and enjoying more time at the market (a bus will pick you up at the end of the tour*), or you can continue the tour to visit Cotacachi and Cuicocha. If you continue the tour, journey to the town of Cotacachi, recognized for its leather clothing and crafts. On the way to Cotacachi, visit an Andean instrument workshop, "Ñanda Mañachi", located in the area of Peguche, to spend some special moments with the local people and understand the Andean culture. In Cotacachi you have enough time to visit the village and leather goods shops, as well as free time for lunch (not included). Later, visit the Ecological Reserve where the Cuicocha lagoon is located, inside the crater of the Cotacachi Volcano. This originated after a volcanic explosion thousands of years ago. And if the weather permits, it will be possible to make a walk by the lagoon with the chance to sail in the crater of the volcano in small boats (at an additional cost). *Bus will wait for 10 minutes in Otavalo to pick you up if you have chosen to stay there, and after that will return to Quito and your respective hotel or starting point.

From Quito: Cotopaxi National Park Full-Day Tour with Hike

6. From Quito: Cotopaxi National Park Full-Day Tour with Hike

Visit Cotopaxi National Park in Ecuador’s Andes Mountains. The park is home to the active Cotopaxi volcano that towers 19,642 feet above sea level. When you reach the park your naturalist guide will show you the exceptional variety of flora and fauna. Hike to the Limpiopungo lagoon, located on the slopes of the volcano. Stop at the lagoon for a short rest to take in the landscapes and the spectacular views of the volcano. Continue the hike to the Jose Ribas shelter and experience the environment at almost 16,000 feet above sea level.

Quito: Urban Legends of Quito by Night

7. Quito: Urban Legends of Quito by Night

Start your Quito night tour in the northern part of the city and travel through the most important commercial areas where most of the hotels are located. Explore aboard a replica of the trams used in the city in the last century. Head to the historic center to gaze at the illuminated churches and main tourist attractions. Discover some of the city's unique landscapes (tickets not included). Then, continue to Mirador del Panecillo (entrance included) for a beautiful view of colonial and modern day Quito. During the tour, you will get to know the people who live in this city better, and begin to recognize their way of speaking and thinking. During your visit to the city, your guide will tell you all about the historic urban legends that are a part of the traditional and cultural heritage of the people of Quito.

Quito-Cotopaxi-Quilotoa: Full-Day Adventure 3 Places

8. Quito-Cotopaxi-Quilotoa: Full-Day Adventure 3 Places

Cotopaxi and Quilotoa are two of Ecuador's most famous and stunning natural attractions, both located in the Andes Mountains. They offer visitors unique experiences and breathtaking views of volcanic landscapes. Here's a comparison of Cotopaxi and Quilotoa: Cotopaxi: Volcano: Cotopaxi is an active stratovolcano and one of the highest active volcanoes in the world. It reaches an elevation of 5,897 meters (19,347 feet) above sea level. National Park: Cotopaxi is part of the Cotopaxi National Park, which covers a vast area surrounding the volcano. The park is a protected area known for its diverse ecosystems and outdoor activities. Outdoor Activities: Cotopaxi National Park offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, trekking, mountain climbing, horseback riding, and birdwatching. Climbing to the summit of Cotopaxi is a popular challenge for experienced mountaineers. Scenery: The landscape around Cotopaxi is characterized by highland grasslands, paramo ecosystems, and glaciers. The volcano's iconic snow-capped peak is a symbol of Ecuador's natural beauty. Access: Cotopaxi is located about 50 kilometers (31 miles) south of Quito, making it relatively accessible from the capital city. Quilotoa: Lake and Caldera: Quilotoa is a water-filled caldera formed by the collapse of a volcano. The Quilotoa Crater Lake is a stunning emerald green color, attracting visitors from all over the world. Location: Quilotoa is located in the Cotopaxi Province, around 200 kilometers (125 miles) south of Quito. It is part of the Quilotoa Loop, a popular trekking route through the Andean highlands. Hiking and Trekking: The Quilotoa Loop offers trekkers a chance to explore rural Andean villages and experience the local culture. Hiking down to the Quilotoa Lake and back up is a challenging but rewarding experience. Scenery: Quilotoa's surroundings are characterized by rugged landscapes, traditional villages, and the striking emerald-colored lake within the caldera. Cultural Experience: The Quilotoa region is home to indigenous communities, offering visitors opportunities for cultural immersion and interaction with locals. Both Cotopaxi and Quilotoa offer travelers unique experiences and stunning vistas of Ecuador's volcanic landscapes. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or someone interested in local culture, visiting both attractions will provide an unforgettable journey through the Andean highlands.

Quilotoa Lagoon: Full-Day Tour from Quito

9. Quilotoa Lagoon: Full-Day Tour from Quito

Drive south from Quito to the Quilotoa area and visit its famous lagoon. Along the way, you'll admire the beautiful Andean landscape and stop at the Shalala viewpoint. Next, you'll visit the community viewpoint and descend to the lagoon. Once there, you'll have free time to hike and explore the area. You'll return on a path that connects the lagoon to the community viewpoint. It's an intense walk, so if you're not in good shape, simply climb on a mule that will pack you back to the viewpoint. After a lunch break, you'll also stop at a Tigua craft workshop, famous for its colorful products, and visit the Toachi's Canon.

Quito-Baños: Pailón del Diablo, Manos de Dios, Columpio

10. Quito-Baños: Pailón del Diablo, Manos de Dios, Columpio

Baños de Agua Santa is a town located in the Tungurahua province of Ecuador. It is a popular tourist destination known for its natural beauty, thermal baths, and outdoor activities. Here are some key highlights of Baños de Agua Santa: Thermal Baths: Baños is famous for its thermal baths, which are natural hot springs rich in mineral content. Many visitors come here to relax and enjoy the therapeutic properties of these hot springs. Tungurahua Volcano: The town is situated at the foothills of the active Tungurahua Volcano. While it's important to check the current status of the volcano before visiting, its presence adds to the dramatic scenery of the area. Adventure Sports: Baños is a hub for adventure sports enthusiasts. Activities like whitewater rafting, canyoning, bungee jumping, zip-lining, and mountain biking are popular among tourists seeking an adrenaline rush. Waterfalls: The region is blessed with numerous waterfalls, some of the most well-known being Pailon del Diablo (Devil's Cauldron) and Cascada de Agoyan. These waterfalls are easily accessible and make for great hiking destinations. Basilica of the Virgin of the Holy Water (Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Agua Santa): This beautiful church is an iconic landmark of the town. It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and attracts both religious pilgrims and tourists. Route of the Waterfalls: Baños is part of the "Route of the Waterfalls," a scenic route that takes you through lush landscapes and allows you to see several waterfalls along the way. Casa del Árbol: This is a famous spot where you can experience the "Swing at the End of the World." It's a swing hanging from a treehouse on the edge of a steep cliff, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding valley and mountains. Local Cuisine: Baños offers a variety of local and international cuisine to cater to its diverse range of visitors. You can find numerous restaurants, cafes, and street food vendors serving delicious Ecuadorian dishes. Overall, Baños de Agua Santa is a delightful destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone looking to unwind in a picturesque setting surrounded by natural wonders.

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I did the tour yesterday with tour guide, Javiar and it was excellent! The small group was wonderful, everyone was friendly and Javiar is obviously very experienced. He has a passion for his country, lots of patience in dealing with tourists, and is full of energy and knowledge. He was a lot of fun to be around. And we had perfect viewing weather for both Cotopaxi and Quilatoa. The tour was long, as in the time on the bus, but that doesn't bother me and I really enjoyed sitting back and driving through the Andes watching the towns, beautiful landscapes, and people go by. If we saw something on the way, Javiar was willing to stop and let us get out and check it out. That's really above and beyond! I highly recommend this tour, and if you have the pleasure of getting Javiar as a guide, sit back and enjoy it.

What a delightful day trip. Our guide met with us - on time and at our hotel - and took a few minutes to offer us different options to choose from. As this was our last day in Ecuador it was nice to be able to choose so that we could fill in the missing experiences. He added in an extra stop at the Mitad del Mundo so that we could get our passports stamp. We chose a hummingbird reserve and a butterfly farm as our options and they were magical choices. Our guide made a lovely lunch stop overlooking the cloud forest. And he took pictures for us as we ventured down the trails to a lookout point. Great outing!

Punctual pick up. The walk in Cotopaxi National Park isn’t very strenuous, which is great if you’re still adjusting to the altitude. The tour guide, Daniel, was amazing. We didn’t have great luck to see the lagoon bc of the weather, but it was still a good day out!

Wilson was a fantastic guide - incredibly knowledgeable, willing to answer all the questions I peppered him with and spoke fluent English and Spanish. Took this tour with my two older kids and it was a highlight of our trip.

Awesome!! Andrea our guide was very knowledgeable and super kind!!