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From Quito: Baños and Upper Amazon Day Trip

From Quito: Baños and Upper Amazon Day Trip

Enjoy a unique day trip to Baños de Agua Santa, and see the beautiful volcanoes of Ecuador, waterfalls, the cloud forest, and the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest. Visit Baños de Agua Santa, a city located at 1,820 meters above sea level (5,971 ft), south of Quito on the north-eastern flanks of the Tungurahua Volcano (5,000 m / 16,404 ft), with natural hot springs downtown, and a natural entrance to the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest. Be picked up at 7:30 am from your hotel in Quito to start an incredible adventure. Admire beautiful volcanoes on the way, like Antisana, Los Ilinizas, Cotopaxi, and Tungurahua. Arrive to start a walk through the charming streets of Baños around 10:15 am, and take time to visit the monastery of the "Virgin of Agua Santa”, and see paintings that describe different eruptions of the Tungurahua Volcano, whose volcanic activity started again in 1999. Drive towards the beautiful and stunning “Avenue of the Waterfalls”; beginning with a stop in front of the Agoyan Hydroelectric Dam, and walk towards the local community of "Río Blanco" to appreciate the beauty of the cloud forest. Cross the Pastaza River Canyon on a cable car that rides a 500 meters-long-cable to visit the "Manto de la Novia" waterfall, learn all about the local people's lifestyle, and take a hike down to the river. Stop at the viewpoint of the "San Jorge" waterfall, and recover energy with a tasty lunch. Visit the world-famous Devil's Cauldron or "Pailón del Diablo" waterfall, and see some of the Amazon's vegetation. Arrive back in Quito approximately at 6:30 pm, after having enjoyed more than four different microclimates on the same day.

Quito: Cable Car Ride and Private City Tour

Quito: Cable Car Ride and Private City Tour

See Quito from above on this cable car and guided tour. Travel to Cruz Loma viewpoint, explore Quito with a guide, and learn about Quito's history. Meet your guide at your hotel and head to Pichincha volcano. Take the cable car to the top and admire the view from Cruz Loma. See an unforgettable view of Quito and the snow-capped volcanoes Cotopaxi, Antisana, and Cayambe. After returning to the base of the mountain, begin your guided tour of Quito, the first World Cultural Heritage Site created. Before your tour, enjoy some time to have a coffee or a small lunch with recommendations from your local guide. Head to Independence Square, the scene of many dramatic revolutionary battles throughout Ecuador's history. Walk past the Presidential Palace, Cathedral, Archbishop's Palace, and Church of the Secret Society of Jesus of Quito. Stroll through the charming La Ronda neighborhood and marvel at the ancient Church and Convent of San Francisco. Hop into a car and drive to the top of El Panecillo and see the tallest aluminum statue in the world, the winged Virgin Mary of Quito.

Quito: Quito Cable Car at the Pichincha Volcano

Quito: Quito Cable Car at the Pichincha Volcano

The Teleféco is a cable car operating in Quito, Ecuador, located in the foothills of the Rucu Pichincha volcano. It ascends from the Motriz platform (or Departure Station) at 3117 m asl to Cruz Loma (Arrival Station) at 3947 m asl,[1] making it one of the highest gondola lifts in the world. It is the eighth highest ski lift in the world and the second highest gondola lift in the Americas. The gondola ride takes about 18 minutes, during which you travel 2.5 kilometers and can observe the difference in vegetation due to the altitude, until you reach the Andean páramo ecosystem. The cable car to the Pichincha volcano, with Quito in the background. Once arrived at the high area, you can enjoy the privileged view of the city of Quito, which at night surprises with its lights, as well as nature, with good weather you can see from the different viewpoints elevations such as El Cayambe, Antisana, Pasochoa, Sincholagua, Cotopaxi, Rumiñahui, among others. All this activity will take place in Quito, pick up from the hotel to the place.

From Quito: Antisana and Condor Watching Guided Day Trip

From Quito: Antisana and Condor Watching Guided Day Trip

Antisana is a stratovolcano of the northern Andes of Ecuador. It is the fourth highest volcano of the country (5.753 m - 18,874 ft), and is located 60 kilometers southeast from Quito. It is a perfect volcanic cone, compound by two volcanic cones; the oldest one was eroded by an old glacier. Your tour guide will pick you up at 7:00 a.m. from your hotel in Quito, and then we will drive you straight through the eastern mountain range, until the village of Pintag, where you start to drive uphill way to the Ecological Reserve! At 3.810 meters (12,500 ft), you have big opportunities to spot very interesting fauna, like eagles, carunculated caracaras, white tail deer, foxes, and of course the majestic Andean Condor, considered the biggest flying bird of the world and one of the rarest species that probably had survived since the age of the mega beasts (10.000 years approx.)! You will take a hike through the Andean slopes until the Mica Lake (4.050 m - 13,287 ft), product of the end of the last ice age; in order to have a better view of the volcano and to watch beautiful water birds like Andean lapwings, Andean gulls, Andean coots, Andean ducks, and black-faces ibis, that curiously live in Patagonia and only in the Antisana Volcano in Ecuador! After your fantastic experience in the best condor's territory in Ecuador, you will drive again back downhill way to the Isco canyon, where the cliffs where condors nest are! Enjoying more views of these spectacular birds, we will have a traditional and tasty lunch at a local restaurant. You will be back in your hotel approximately at 4:00 p.m.

From Quito to the Clouds: Majestic Cotopaxi Volcano Tour

From Quito to the Clouds: Majestic Cotopaxi Volcano Tour

Begin an incredible one-day adventure to Cotopaxi from Quito, and one of our friendly guides will pick you up at your hotel or Airbnb in the city. From here our day of adventure and discovery begins as we travel along the well-known "Avenue of the Volcanoes" on the Panamerican Highway, on our way to Cotopaxi National Park. The first visit of the day is to the Mirador de Quito, an ideal spot to admire the panoramic beauty of the city of Quito. Then we will continue to the heart of Cotopaxi Park, the moor welcomes us with a large amount of vegetation and the beautiful Limpiopungo lagoon, a natural mirror where the imposing Cotopaxi volcano is reflected. Upon entering the park you will visit the Interpretation Center 'La Mariscal' at 11811 ft of altitude, where the richness of Ecuadorian flora and fauna is shown everywhere. Arrive at the Cotopaxi volcano parking lot, and from here we will begin the tour of the Andean paramo and its volcanic history. Arrive at the Cotopaxi volcano parking lot, and from here we will begin a hike to the Jose Rivas Refuge. The panoramic view from this altitude will leave you breathless and if we are lucky we will see some of the emblematic snow-capped mountains such as Corazón, Rumiñahui, and the imposing Chimborazo. At the refuge, you can enjoy a cup of tea or hot chocolate. On the way back, explore the Limpiopungo Lagoon, located at the foot of the volcano. This trail offers a connection with nature and the incredible surroundings that we are not used to. The tour ends with a typical lunch in a local restaurant overlooking Cotopaxi and the return to Quito.

Quito: City Highlights Private Guided Tour & Food Tasting

Quito: City Highlights Private Guided Tour & Food Tasting

We deeply recommend to start this morning without having any breakfast. Your tour guide will pick you up at 10:00 a.m., to start an exciting adventure in the old town! While he explain you all about the history of Ecuador and Quito, the Inca Empire, the Spanish invasion and finally the independence and the republican period, you'll have the opportunity to discover new flavours! We drive first to visit a local market, well-known as Mercado Central or Mercado Iñaquito, where we can try different exotic tropical fruits and local specialties from the Sierra region! During our walk, we will pass through the Independence Square, scenery of many dramatic battles of revolution in the history of the Republic of Ecuador; here you'll have the privilege to try different types of traditional salty and sweet pastries. We will have the privilege to see the Cathedral, the Archbishop’s Palace, the Church of the Sacred Society of Jesus of Quito, summit of the Latin American Baroque Style. Then we continue with the charming neighbourhood of La Ronda, where it will be possible to do a chocolate tasting, and finally the Convent of San Francisco, built in 1540. Then you'll have the opportunity to drive, uphill way, to visit the top of "El Panecillo", where the winged Virgin Mary of Quito is located, and it is considered the tallest aluminium statue of the world. Then, enjoying a tasty traditional home-made cocktail known as "canelazo", you will have an incredible view of the old town, new town and south of Quito; including the amazing snow-capped volcanoes: Cotopaxi (19.350 ft), Antisana (18.874 ft) and Cayambe (18.996 ft). You will be back in your hotel approximately at 2:00 p.m. End of our authentic and tasty city tour!

Full Day Papallacta Hot Springs from Quito

Full Day Papallacta Hot Springs from Quito

Embark on a transformative voyage with a guide who has a deep passion for storytelling and a commitment to personalized experiences. Travel with a guide who will transform ordinary trips into extraordinary adventures. Enjoy a stress-free exploration with in-depth knowledge, cultural insights, and seamless logistics. Delve into historical marvels, savor local flavors, or embrace nature's wonders. Tailor every moment to your desires. From vibrant markets to hidden gems, unveil the heart of each destination, fostering a connection that transcends the ordinary.

Quito: City Tour, Teleferico & Pichincha Volcano Hike

Quito: City Tour, Teleferico & Pichincha Volcano Hike

Departing from your Quito hotel, you'll embark on a journey that will let you discover some of Quito's top attractions. First, visit Panecillo Hill which allows for panoramic views of the city. Don't forget to bring your camera. The tour will then continue on to the Basilica Church, and to the San Juan Mirador from where you'll have a beautiful sight of Quito's colonial center.  Stroll through the colonial streets and get a glimpse at the old city's top attractions including Independence Plaza, the cathedral and the Government Palace. You'll also visit La Ronda Street, the Company Church, Santo Domingo Church, Sagrario Church and San Francisco Church. After visiting the historical site, head to Teleferico, Quito's famous cable car. This is one of the best ways to enjoy the city with views of beautiful valleys, snow-capped mountains and of the city itself. From a point at more than 4,100 meters (13,500 feet), you'll enjoy magnificent views, as well as embarking on a leisurely hike on top of the mountains. If you are already acclimatized, you can go for a walk to Rucu Pichincha volcano. This hike will take you through the typical Paramo (highland) vegetation of the Andes up to the rocky summit of Rucu Pichincha, which is a volcano basically made up of series of andesitic lava and is crowned by a sequence of subglacial gaps that form the youngest peaks of this building. The Rucu Pichincha 4698 meters, a volcano without activity, is located in the vicinity of the Ecuadorian capital. It is advisable to climb it to acclimatize, if you intend to climb other mountains. The Rucu Pichincha is undoubtedly the mountain near Quito of greater importance. Its name is due to the fact that it was the first crater of the Pichincha massif and therefore the oldest peak. "Rucu" which in Quichua means "old," is an extinct volcano whose activity culminated in the Pleistocene. From this time, it was intensely eroded by the ancient glaciers that have polished its slopes and have only left pointed rocky peaks. From the 4698 meters (15450 feet) high summit, you will have great sights on a clear day, with Quito down in the valley below you and the surrounding snow-capped volcanoes Cayambe, Antisana and Cotopaxi in the horizon. In the afternoon, you will return to Quito. 

Volcano Antisana: Our most recommended tours and activities

From Quito: Baños and Upper Amazon Day Trip

From Quito: Baños and Upper Amazon Day Trip

Enjoy a unique day trip to Baños de Agua Santa, and see the beautiful volcanoes of Ecuador, waterfalls, the cloud forest, and the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest. Visit Baños de Agua Santa, a city located at 1,820 meters above sea level (5,971 ft), south of Quito on the north-eastern flanks of the Tungurahua Volcano (5,000 m / 16,404 ft), with natural hot springs downtown, and a natural entrance to the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest. Be picked up at 7:30 am from your hotel in Quito to start an incredible adventure. Admire beautiful volcanoes on the way, like Antisana, Los Ilinizas, Cotopaxi, and Tungurahua. Arrive to start a walk through the charming streets of Baños around 10:15 am, and take time to visit the monastery of the "Virgin of Agua Santa”, and see paintings that describe different eruptions of the Tungurahua Volcano, whose volcanic activity started again in 1999. Drive towards the beautiful and stunning “Avenue of the Waterfalls”; beginning with a stop in front of the Agoyan Hydroelectric Dam, and walk towards the local community of "Río Blanco" to appreciate the beauty of the cloud forest. Cross the Pastaza River Canyon on a cable car that rides a 500 meters-long-cable to visit the "Manto de la Novia" waterfall, learn all about the local people's lifestyle, and take a hike down to the river. Stop at the viewpoint of the "San Jorge" waterfall, and recover energy with a tasty lunch. Visit the world-famous Devil's Cauldron or "Pailón del Diablo" waterfall, and see some of the Amazon's vegetation. Arrive back in Quito approximately at 6:30 pm, after having enjoyed more than four different microclimates on the same day.

Quito: Cable Car Ride and Private City Tour

Quito: Cable Car Ride and Private City Tour

See Quito from above on this cable car and guided tour. Travel to Cruz Loma viewpoint, explore Quito with a guide, and learn about Quito's history. Meet your guide at your hotel and head to Pichincha volcano. Take the cable car to the top and admire the view from Cruz Loma. See an unforgettable view of Quito and the snow-capped volcanoes Cotopaxi, Antisana, and Cayambe. After returning to the base of the mountain, begin your guided tour of Quito, the first World Cultural Heritage Site created. Before your tour, enjoy some time to have a coffee or a small lunch with recommendations from your local guide. Head to Independence Square, the scene of many dramatic revolutionary battles throughout Ecuador's history. Walk past the Presidential Palace, Cathedral, Archbishop's Palace, and Church of the Secret Society of Jesus of Quito. Stroll through the charming La Ronda neighborhood and marvel at the ancient Church and Convent of San Francisco. Hop into a car and drive to the top of El Panecillo and see the tallest aluminum statue in the world, the winged Virgin Mary of Quito.

Quito: Quito Cable Car at the Pichincha Volcano

Quito: Quito Cable Car at the Pichincha Volcano

The Teleféco is a cable car operating in Quito, Ecuador, located in the foothills of the Rucu Pichincha volcano. It ascends from the Motriz platform (or Departure Station) at 3117 m asl to Cruz Loma (Arrival Station) at 3947 m asl,[1] making it one of the highest gondola lifts in the world. It is the eighth highest ski lift in the world and the second highest gondola lift in the Americas. The gondola ride takes about 18 minutes, during which you travel 2.5 kilometers and can observe the difference in vegetation due to the altitude, until you reach the Andean páramo ecosystem. The cable car to the Pichincha volcano, with Quito in the background. Once arrived at the high area, you can enjoy the privileged view of the city of Quito, which at night surprises with its lights, as well as nature, with good weather you can see from the different viewpoints elevations such as El Cayambe, Antisana, Pasochoa, Sincholagua, Cotopaxi, Rumiñahui, among others. All this activity will take place in Quito, pick up from the hotel to the place.

From Quito: Antisana and Condor Watching Guided Day Trip

From Quito: Antisana and Condor Watching Guided Day Trip

Antisana is a stratovolcano of the northern Andes of Ecuador. It is the fourth highest volcano of the country (5.753 m - 18,874 ft), and is located 60 kilometers southeast from Quito. It is a perfect volcanic cone, compound by two volcanic cones; the oldest one was eroded by an old glacier. Your tour guide will pick you up at 7:00 a.m. from your hotel in Quito, and then we will drive you straight through the eastern mountain range, until the village of Pintag, where you start to drive uphill way to the Ecological Reserve! At 3.810 meters (12,500 ft), you have big opportunities to spot very interesting fauna, like eagles, carunculated caracaras, white tail deer, foxes, and of course the majestic Andean Condor, considered the biggest flying bird of the world and one of the rarest species that probably had survived since the age of the mega beasts (10.000 years approx.)! You will take a hike through the Andean slopes until the Mica Lake (4.050 m - 13,287 ft), product of the end of the last ice age; in order to have a better view of the volcano and to watch beautiful water birds like Andean lapwings, Andean gulls, Andean coots, Andean ducks, and black-faces ibis, that curiously live in Patagonia and only in the Antisana Volcano in Ecuador! After your fantastic experience in the best condor's territory in Ecuador, you will drive again back downhill way to the Isco canyon, where the cliffs where condors nest are! Enjoying more views of these spectacular birds, we will have a traditional and tasty lunch at a local restaurant. You will be back in your hotel approximately at 4:00 p.m.

From Quito to the Clouds: Majestic Cotopaxi Volcano Tour

From Quito to the Clouds: Majestic Cotopaxi Volcano Tour

Begin an incredible one-day adventure to Cotopaxi from Quito, and one of our friendly guides will pick you up at your hotel or Airbnb in the city. From here our day of adventure and discovery begins as we travel along the well-known "Avenue of the Volcanoes" on the Panamerican Highway, on our way to Cotopaxi National Park. The first visit of the day is to the Mirador de Quito, an ideal spot to admire the panoramic beauty of the city of Quito. Then we will continue to the heart of Cotopaxi Park, the moor welcomes us with a large amount of vegetation and the beautiful Limpiopungo lagoon, a natural mirror where the imposing Cotopaxi volcano is reflected. Upon entering the park you will visit the Interpretation Center 'La Mariscal' at 11811 ft of altitude, where the richness of Ecuadorian flora and fauna is shown everywhere. Arrive at the Cotopaxi volcano parking lot, and from here we will begin the tour of the Andean paramo and its volcanic history. Arrive at the Cotopaxi volcano parking lot, and from here we will begin a hike to the Jose Rivas Refuge. The panoramic view from this altitude will leave you breathless and if we are lucky we will see some of the emblematic snow-capped mountains such as Corazón, Rumiñahui, and the imposing Chimborazo. At the refuge, you can enjoy a cup of tea or hot chocolate. On the way back, explore the Limpiopungo Lagoon, located at the foot of the volcano. This trail offers a connection with nature and the incredible surroundings that we are not used to. The tour ends with a typical lunch in a local restaurant overlooking Cotopaxi and the return to Quito.

Quito: City Highlights Private Guided Tour & Food Tasting

Quito: City Highlights Private Guided Tour & Food Tasting

We deeply recommend to start this morning without having any breakfast. Your tour guide will pick you up at 10:00 a.m., to start an exciting adventure in the old town! While he explain you all about the history of Ecuador and Quito, the Inca Empire, the Spanish invasion and finally the independence and the republican period, you'll have the opportunity to discover new flavours! We drive first to visit a local market, well-known as Mercado Central or Mercado Iñaquito, where we can try different exotic tropical fruits and local specialties from the Sierra region! During our walk, we will pass through the Independence Square, scenery of many dramatic battles of revolution in the history of the Republic of Ecuador; here you'll have the privilege to try different types of traditional salty and sweet pastries. We will have the privilege to see the Cathedral, the Archbishop’s Palace, the Church of the Sacred Society of Jesus of Quito, summit of the Latin American Baroque Style. Then we continue with the charming neighbourhood of La Ronda, where it will be possible to do a chocolate tasting, and finally the Convent of San Francisco, built in 1540. Then you'll have the opportunity to drive, uphill way, to visit the top of "El Panecillo", where the winged Virgin Mary of Quito is located, and it is considered the tallest aluminium statue of the world. Then, enjoying a tasty traditional home-made cocktail known as "canelazo", you will have an incredible view of the old town, new town and south of Quito; including the amazing snow-capped volcanoes: Cotopaxi (19.350 ft), Antisana (18.874 ft) and Cayambe (18.996 ft). You will be back in your hotel approximately at 2:00 p.m. End of our authentic and tasty city tour!

Full Day Papallacta Hot Springs from Quito

Full Day Papallacta Hot Springs from Quito

Embark on a transformative voyage with a guide who has a deep passion for storytelling and a commitment to personalized experiences. Travel with a guide who will transform ordinary trips into extraordinary adventures. Enjoy a stress-free exploration with in-depth knowledge, cultural insights, and seamless logistics. Delve into historical marvels, savor local flavors, or embrace nature's wonders. Tailor every moment to your desires. From vibrant markets to hidden gems, unveil the heart of each destination, fostering a connection that transcends the ordinary.

Quito: City Tour, Teleferico & Pichincha Volcano Hike

Quito: City Tour, Teleferico & Pichincha Volcano Hike

Departing from your Quito hotel, you'll embark on a journey that will let you discover some of Quito's top attractions. First, visit Panecillo Hill which allows for panoramic views of the city. Don't forget to bring your camera. The tour will then continue on to the Basilica Church, and to the San Juan Mirador from where you'll have a beautiful sight of Quito's colonial center.  Stroll through the colonial streets and get a glimpse at the old city's top attractions including Independence Plaza, the cathedral and the Government Palace. You'll also visit La Ronda Street, the Company Church, Santo Domingo Church, Sagrario Church and San Francisco Church. After visiting the historical site, head to Teleferico, Quito's famous cable car. This is one of the best ways to enjoy the city with views of beautiful valleys, snow-capped mountains and of the city itself. From a point at more than 4,100 meters (13,500 feet), you'll enjoy magnificent views, as well as embarking on a leisurely hike on top of the mountains. If you are already acclimatized, you can go for a walk to Rucu Pichincha volcano. This hike will take you through the typical Paramo (highland) vegetation of the Andes up to the rocky summit of Rucu Pichincha, which is a volcano basically made up of series of andesitic lava and is crowned by a sequence of subglacial gaps that form the youngest peaks of this building. The Rucu Pichincha 4698 meters, a volcano without activity, is located in the vicinity of the Ecuadorian capital. It is advisable to climb it to acclimatize, if you intend to climb other mountains. The Rucu Pichincha is undoubtedly the mountain near Quito of greater importance. Its name is due to the fact that it was the first crater of the Pichincha massif and therefore the oldest peak. "Rucu" which in Quichua means "old," is an extinct volcano whose activity culminated in the Pleistocene. From this time, it was intensely eroded by the ancient glaciers that have polished its slopes and have only left pointed rocky peaks. From the 4698 meters (15450 feet) high summit, you will have great sights on a clear day, with Quito down in the valley below you and the surrounding snow-capped volcanoes Cayambe, Antisana and Cotopaxi in the horizon. In the afternoon, you will return to Quito. 

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An incredible day out! Marcelo was knowledgeable and friendly. He explained that there was no guarantee of seeing condors, but we ended up seeing 22 of them in total - at one point, there were 18 of them in the sky at once! The walk at Lake Mica was very pleasant, with plenty of other bird species seen.

Brilliant day- prompt pick up, very knowledgable guide and lots of condors! Lunch was in a family run restaurant with a great view and humming birds all around. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking to visit a (currently) less touristy site close to Quito.

Daniel was a good guide. We didn't go as far as the glacier as we had hiked another volcano the day before and were too tired, but we enjoyed going up to base camp. The meal after was nice and it was nice to see the animals in the garden of the restaurant too!

Jimena was amazing! Very friendly and personable, lots of knowledge, and adjusted our schedule slightly for weather. She even took us to try cuy (by request)

Great guide and an amazing way to see and learn when you have limited time.