




From Quito: Cotopaxi National Park and Quilotoa Lagoon Hike
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 10h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Limpiopungo is a picturesque glacial lake located in the Cotopaxi National Park
- Meet Alpacas, photography
- 2 lakes 1 volcano
Activity location
- Quito
- Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Quito
- Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
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From Quito: Cotopaxi National Park and Quilotoa Lagoon Hike
- 10h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Tickets
- Entry tickets to Cotopaxi National Park, Laguna de Quilotoa, Quilotoa ViewPoint
- Bocadillo (sandwich and juice)
- Tips
What you can expect
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 metres (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 characterised 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 kilometres (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 colour, attracting visitors from all over the world.
Location: Quilotoa is located in the Cotopaxi Province, around 200 kilometres (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 characterised 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 travellers 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.
Location
Activity location
- Quito
- Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Quito
- Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador