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From Quito: Cotopaxi National Park and Quilotoa Lagoon Hike

From Quito: Cotopaxi National Park and Quilotoa Lagoon Hike

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.

Quito: Mitad del Mundo, Monumento, Museodel Sol, and Cráter

Quito: Mitad del Mundo, Monumento, Museodel Sol, and Cráter

The "Middle of the World" refers to a location in Ecuador where the Equator, the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, passes through. Ecuador, as the name suggests, is one of the few countries in the world that is named after an equator line. There are two main places in Ecuador associated with the Equator: Mitad del Mundo (Middle of the World Monument): This is one of the most famous sites related to the Equator and is located about 26 kilometers (16 miles) north of Quito, the capital of Ecuador. The Mitad del Mundo complex includes a monument marking the Equator, as well as a museum and various other attractions. The monument is a large structure that serves as a popular tourist spot for visitors to take photos and participate in various experiments demonstrating the effects of being at the Equator. However, it's important to note that modern GPS technology has determined that the actual Equator line is a few hundred meters north of the monument. Still, it's a fun and educational place to visit. Intiñan Solar Museum: Located nearby the Mitad del Mundo complex, the Intiñan Solar Museum claims to be situated precisely on the Equator line, as determined by GPS technology. It offers a range of interactive exhibits and experiments, such as balancing an egg on the head of a nail and demonstrating the Coriolis effect, which supposedly shows water swirling in different directions on either side of the Equator. While some of these experiments have been criticized for not being entirely accurate, the museum provides an entertaining and educational experience. The Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve is a unique natural attraction located in Ecuador, near Quito. It is known for its stunning volcanic crater, which is one of the few inhabited volcanic craters in the world. Here's some information about the Pululahua Crater: Formation and Geography: The Pululahua Crater was formed by the collapse of a volcano approximately 2,500 years ago. The resulting crater has a diameter of about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) and is characterized by its steep, fertile walls. The name "Pululahua" is derived from the Kichwa language and means "cloud of water," which is a reference to the frequent cloud cover that blankets the crater.

From Quito: Baños, Pailón del Diablo, Manos de Dios Day Trip

From Quito: Baños, Pailón del Diablo, Manos de Dios Day Trip

Explore Baños de Agua Santa on a day trip from Quito, a town nestled in Ecuador's Tungurahua province, renowned as a tourist haven. Unwind at the famed hot springs, abundant in mineral goodness. Witness the dynamic Tungurahua Volcano, enhancing the already dramatic scenery. Visit renowned waterfalls like Pailon del Diablo and Cascada de Agoyan. Discover the iconic Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Agua Santa. Swing at the End of the World at Casa del Árbol for a panoramic valley view. Baños de Agua Santa beckons nature lovers and explorers, offering breathtaking adventures in a picturesque setting.

Cotopaxi National Park & Quilotoa Full-Day Tour

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.

Quito: 2.5-Hour City Bus Tour

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.

Quito: Middle of the World Tour with Tickets

Quito: Middle of the World Tour with Tickets

First stop: Middle of the World City. Stamp your passport here and also enjoy the different interesting cultural sites around the resort. Don't be surprised if you have a traditional celebration happening during this time. (VIP entry included). Suggested stop #1: Ethnographic Museum and equinoctial line. Ascend long stairs as you learn about the history and culture of Ecuador on each floor. Take magnificent photographs of the equatorial zone from the top of this beautiful monument, and also along the mid-world equinox line. Suggested stop #2: Typical Ecuadorian food and paila ice cream. Enjoy a delicious yahuarlocro, or simply a potato locro. If you want to try the delicious fritada or roast guinea pig, it is also the best time to do so. After enjoying a brief meal, try Rosalía Suárez's traditional Ibarra paila ice creams. A shop selling this traditional ice cream is inside the complex. (food not included). Suggested stop #3: Ancestral Houses. Learn more about the typical architecture of the provinces of Ecuador, and understand more about Ecuadorian culture and tradition. Enjoy a comfortable return to the central city. Disembarkation is on UN Boulevard.

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

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.

From Quito: Otavalo and Peguche Waterfall Full-Day Tour

From Quito: Otavalo and Peguche Waterfall Full-Day Tour

First stop: Local biscuits oven at Cayambe. Our first stop will be in Cayambe, where we will visit one of the local families that make the famous "bizcochos" (biscuits) with delicacy. Here we will discover the recipe of this traditional food accompanied by "queso de hoja" (cheese) and "manjar de leche" (milk jam/caramel). (food not included). Second stop: San Pablo Lake Viewpoint. Relax with the peaceful landscape of this lake while you have privilege views of Taita Imbabura volcano. Take pictures here. Third stop: Peguche Waterfall. Near Otavalo, is located a sacred place named Peguche, a small town of Otavaleños artists. Once there, we will do a short hike towards the waterfall. Then, we will walk through the crowded artisan and commercial street. Do not forget to take pictures of the colorful murals. (entrance included) Fourth stop: Ñanda Mañachi cultural center. Stop by Ñanda Mañachi artists. Learn about Otavalo people and their most used musical instruments. (entrance included) Fifth stop: Otavalo Indigenous Market. A free time stop is included to walk, see and of course buy the important amount of ecuadorian handicrafts exhibited there. Taste the traditional ecuadorian food amid this time. (Lunch not included).

Quilotoa Lagoon: Full-Day Tour from Quito

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: 2-Day Tour to Baños with Cotopaxi & Quilotoa

Quito: 2-Day Tour to Baños with Cotopaxi & Quilotoa

Explore Baños, the adventure capital of Ecuador. Get to know stunning places such as Cotopaxi Volcano as well as the Quilotoa Lagoon - an unbelievable turquoise lake in the caldera of an active volcano. Once in Baños, enjoy a number of wonderful activities set against a beautiful backdrop of waterfalls and tropical greenery. This short tour makes for a great escape from Quito. Day 1: Quito - Cotopaxi - Quilotoa - Baños Get picked up from your hostel or hotel in Quito to begin the trip to Baños. You will stop along the way for a quick breakfast before arriving in Cotopaxi. Observe the stunning Cotopaxi Volcano, one of the country's most famous sights. Visit the Toachi River Canyon lookout point with some free time to enjoy the amazing landscape of Quilotoa Crater Lake. Depart for Baños and visit the famous "Swing at the End of the World" at La Casa del Árbol. Take in an amazing view of the gorgeous mountain landscapes. Enjoy a free evening to explore some of the local attractions. Feel free to visit the nearby thermal baths which gave Baños its name and go for a relaxing dip in these healing pools. Stay overnight in Baños.  Day 2: Baños - Quito Spend the morning exploring Baños at your leisure. Then, get picked up at Juan Montalvo Park to begin the day's activities. Ride a cable car over the Pastaza River and experience 360-degree views of waterfalls, mountains, and beautiful jungle landscapes. Visit the stunning Devil's Cauldron (Pailón del Diablo) Waterfall. Return to Baños for free time. Around 4:30 pm, get ready to get back to Quito, arriving around 7:30 pm for drop off at your hotel/hostel.

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Our most recommended Quito Outdoor activities

From Quito: Cotopaxi National Park and Quilotoa Lagoon Hike

From Quito: Cotopaxi National Park and Quilotoa Lagoon Hike

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.

Quito: Mitad del Mundo, Monumento, Museodel Sol, and Cráter

Quito: Mitad del Mundo, Monumento, Museodel Sol, and Cráter

The "Middle of the World" refers to a location in Ecuador where the Equator, the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, passes through. Ecuador, as the name suggests, is one of the few countries in the world that is named after an equator line. There are two main places in Ecuador associated with the Equator: Mitad del Mundo (Middle of the World Monument): This is one of the most famous sites related to the Equator and is located about 26 kilometers (16 miles) north of Quito, the capital of Ecuador. The Mitad del Mundo complex includes a monument marking the Equator, as well as a museum and various other attractions. The monument is a large structure that serves as a popular tourist spot for visitors to take photos and participate in various experiments demonstrating the effects of being at the Equator. However, it's important to note that modern GPS technology has determined that the actual Equator line is a few hundred meters north of the monument. Still, it's a fun and educational place to visit. Intiñan Solar Museum: Located nearby the Mitad del Mundo complex, the Intiñan Solar Museum claims to be situated precisely on the Equator line, as determined by GPS technology. It offers a range of interactive exhibits and experiments, such as balancing an egg on the head of a nail and demonstrating the Coriolis effect, which supposedly shows water swirling in different directions on either side of the Equator. While some of these experiments have been criticized for not being entirely accurate, the museum provides an entertaining and educational experience. The Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve is a unique natural attraction located in Ecuador, near Quito. It is known for its stunning volcanic crater, which is one of the few inhabited volcanic craters in the world. Here's some information about the Pululahua Crater: Formation and Geography: The Pululahua Crater was formed by the collapse of a volcano approximately 2,500 years ago. The resulting crater has a diameter of about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) and is characterized by its steep, fertile walls. The name "Pululahua" is derived from the Kichwa language and means "cloud of water," which is a reference to the frequent cloud cover that blankets the crater.

From Quito: Baños, Pailón del Diablo, Manos de Dios Day Trip

From Quito: Baños, Pailón del Diablo, Manos de Dios Day Trip

Explore Baños de Agua Santa on a day trip from Quito, a town nestled in Ecuador's Tungurahua province, renowned as a tourist haven. Unwind at the famed hot springs, abundant in mineral goodness. Witness the dynamic Tungurahua Volcano, enhancing the already dramatic scenery. Visit renowned waterfalls like Pailon del Diablo and Cascada de Agoyan. Discover the iconic Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Agua Santa. Swing at the End of the World at Casa del Árbol for a panoramic valley view. Baños de Agua Santa beckons nature lovers and explorers, offering breathtaking adventures in a picturesque setting.

Cotopaxi National Park & Quilotoa Full-Day Tour

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.

Quito: 2.5-Hour City Bus Tour

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.

Quito: Middle of the World Tour with Tickets

Quito: Middle of the World Tour with Tickets

First stop: Middle of the World City. Stamp your passport here and also enjoy the different interesting cultural sites around the resort. Don't be surprised if you have a traditional celebration happening during this time. (VIP entry included). Suggested stop #1: Ethnographic Museum and equinoctial line. Ascend long stairs as you learn about the history and culture of Ecuador on each floor. Take magnificent photographs of the equatorial zone from the top of this beautiful monument, and also along the mid-world equinox line. Suggested stop #2: Typical Ecuadorian food and paila ice cream. Enjoy a delicious yahuarlocro, or simply a potato locro. If you want to try the delicious fritada or roast guinea pig, it is also the best time to do so. After enjoying a brief meal, try Rosalía Suárez's traditional Ibarra paila ice creams. A shop selling this traditional ice cream is inside the complex. (food not included). Suggested stop #3: Ancestral Houses. Learn more about the typical architecture of the provinces of Ecuador, and understand more about Ecuadorian culture and tradition. Enjoy a comfortable return to the central city. Disembarkation is on UN Boulevard.

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

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.

From Quito: Otavalo and Peguche Waterfall Full-Day Tour

From Quito: Otavalo and Peguche Waterfall Full-Day Tour

First stop: Local biscuits oven at Cayambe. Our first stop will be in Cayambe, where we will visit one of the local families that make the famous "bizcochos" (biscuits) with delicacy. Here we will discover the recipe of this traditional food accompanied by "queso de hoja" (cheese) and "manjar de leche" (milk jam/caramel). (food not included). Second stop: San Pablo Lake Viewpoint. Relax with the peaceful landscape of this lake while you have privilege views of Taita Imbabura volcano. Take pictures here. Third stop: Peguche Waterfall. Near Otavalo, is located a sacred place named Peguche, a small town of Otavaleños artists. Once there, we will do a short hike towards the waterfall. Then, we will walk through the crowded artisan and commercial street. Do not forget to take pictures of the colorful murals. (entrance included) Fourth stop: Ñanda Mañachi cultural center. Stop by Ñanda Mañachi artists. Learn about Otavalo people and their most used musical instruments. (entrance included) Fifth stop: Otavalo Indigenous Market. A free time stop is included to walk, see and of course buy the important amount of ecuadorian handicrafts exhibited there. Taste the traditional ecuadorian food amid this time. (Lunch not included).

Quilotoa Lagoon: Full-Day Tour from Quito

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: 2-Day Tour to Baños with Cotopaxi & Quilotoa

Quito: 2-Day Tour to Baños with Cotopaxi & Quilotoa

Explore Baños, the adventure capital of Ecuador. Get to know stunning places such as Cotopaxi Volcano as well as the Quilotoa Lagoon - an unbelievable turquoise lake in the caldera of an active volcano. Once in Baños, enjoy a number of wonderful activities set against a beautiful backdrop of waterfalls and tropical greenery. This short tour makes for a great escape from Quito. Day 1: Quito - Cotopaxi - Quilotoa - Baños Get picked up from your hostel or hotel in Quito to begin the trip to Baños. You will stop along the way for a quick breakfast before arriving in Cotopaxi. Observe the stunning Cotopaxi Volcano, one of the country's most famous sights. Visit the Toachi River Canyon lookout point with some free time to enjoy the amazing landscape of Quilotoa Crater Lake. Depart for Baños and visit the famous "Swing at the End of the World" at La Casa del Árbol. Take in an amazing view of the gorgeous mountain landscapes. Enjoy a free evening to explore some of the local attractions. Feel free to visit the nearby thermal baths which gave Baños its name and go for a relaxing dip in these healing pools. Stay overnight in Baños.  Day 2: Baños - Quito Spend the morning exploring Baños at your leisure. Then, get picked up at Juan Montalvo Park to begin the day's activities. Ride a cable car over the Pastaza River and experience 360-degree views of waterfalls, mountains, and beautiful jungle landscapes. Visit the stunning Devil's Cauldron (Pailón del Diablo) Waterfall. Return to Baños for free time. Around 4:30 pm, get ready to get back to Quito, arriving around 7:30 pm for drop off at your hotel/hostel.

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