Embark on an unforgettable journey through the hidden trails of Cajas National Park. Starting at the Toreadora refuge, our certified guide will lead you along a 16-kilometer (10-mile) pristine trail, showcasing stunning Andean grasslands, serene lakes, and sweeping views that few experience. The trail reaches a peak of 13,388 feet, descending to 10,600 feet, making it a moderate hike for those in good physical condition. After a boxed lunch in the peaceful Llaviuco valley, we’ll return you to Cuenca with hotel drop-off included.
Duration: 9 hours<br/>Box Lunch<br/>Private transport: SUV, Van, Minibus depending on group size<br/>Pickup included
Public transport: Private transport will be provided for groups of four or more participants.<br/>Minimum 2 participants: We need a minimum of two participants to confirm this hike.<br/>Pickup included
We will pick you up at your hotel or Airbnb in Cuenca, then drive for about 45 minutes to the Cajas National Park.
We'll begin our adventure with registration at the Toreadora refuge, located in the upper part of Cajas National Park. Here, our certified guide will handle the check-in before leading us into the hidden trails of Cajas Route 6 - 7. As we hike, you’ll marvel at the untouched beauty of the Andean grasslands, punctuated by serene lakes and sweeping landscapes that few have explored.
This 16-kilometer (10-mile) trail takes us from a peak elevation of 13,388 feet, gradually descending to 10,600 feet, with an elevation gain of 1,099 feet. Classified as a moderate-difficulty hike, this route is best suited for those in good physical condition, ready to experience the pristine beauty of Cajas National Park.
We'll arrive at the stunning Llaviuco Valley, nestled within the cloud forest, where you can take in the breathtaking views and perhaps spot alpacas along the trail—an ideal opportunity for memorable photos. Here, we’ll enjoy a box lunch surrounded by nature before meeting our driver for the comfortable return journey to Cuenca, with drop-off at your hotel.
Cuenca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a charming colonial city nestled in the Andes mountains. Known for its well-preserved historic center, vibrant cultural scene, and proximity to natural wonders, Cuenca offers a unique blend of history, culture, and outdoor adventure. The city's Spanish colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and friendly atmosphere make it a must-visit destination in Ecuador.
The Historic Center of Cuenca is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring well-preserved colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and numerous churches and plazas. It's the heart of the city and a must-visit for its cultural and historical significance.
This museum and archaeological park showcase the history of Cuenca and the Cañari culture. It features pre-Incan ruins, a reconstructed house, and a variety of artifacts.
El Cajas National Park is a stunning natural reserve featuring high-altitude lakes, lagoons, and diverse wildlife. It's a paradise for hikers and nature lovers.
Roasted guinea pig, a traditional Andean dish, typically served with potatoes and peas.
A hearty potato soup made with cheese, avocado, and sometimes meat, often served for breakfast.
A flavorful fish soup with yuca, pickled onions, and cilantro, often enjoyed as a hangover cure.
The dry season offers pleasant weather with sunny days and cool nights. It's the best time for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions.
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Cuenca is generally a safe city, but like any destination, it's important to take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas and on public transportation. Be aware of your surroundings and keep your valuables secure.
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Cuenca has an efficient and affordable bus system that covers the entire city. Buses are the primary mode of public transportation.
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Ingapirca is a significant Inca archaeological site featuring well-preserved ruins and a museum showcasing the history of the Inca civilization.
Cajas National Park offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and diverse wildlife. It's a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Girón is a charming colonial town known for its well-preserved architecture, museums, and local crafts. It's a great place to experience the local culture and history.
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