Otavalo is home to an ancestral indigenous handicrafts market where you will be amazed by the variety of colorful handicrafts. The beautiful scenery and friendly people will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.
At the "Plaza de Ponchos" market you will find artisans of leather, wood, fabric, embroidery, marzipan art and jewelry that will make you wish you had brought an extra bag for when you return home.
Take some time to interact with the vendors and live as part of the culture of one of the oldest and most emblematic civilizations of Ecuador and the Andean region.
Pickup included
Our guide will pick you up at your hotel early in the morning and we will head north until we reach the town of Cayambe, known for its "bizcochos", a type of baked bread rolls that are accompanied by the so-called "Queso de hoja" (leaf cheese) because it is wrapped in leaves to preserve them.
We continue our journey to the Otavalo Market, where you can see all kinds of handicrafts made by the skilled hands of the indigenous people of the area. Famous for owning one of the largest indigenous fairs in Latin America, where their skilled artisans expose all their handicrafts and fabrics recognized worldwide.
Our next stop will be the town of Peguche, here we will walk until we reach its waterfall, a place full of energy where the natives perform spiritual rituals.
We continue until we reach the musical workshop where we will listen to Andean music that comes out of the instruments that the natives skillfully create with their hands, our tour progresses until we reach Cotacachi a small and picturesque town famous for its leather creations, here our guide will suggest and give the necessary time for lunch (not included).
After which we will return to Quito. Our guide will drop you off at your hotel.
Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is a vibrant city nestled in the Andean highlands. It is renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture, rich cultural heritage, and stunning views of the surrounding volcanoes. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern urban life.
The Historic Center of Quito is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring well-preserved colonial architecture, churches, and plazas.
A cable car that takes visitors to the top of Cruz Loma for breathtaking views of Quito and the surrounding volcanoes.
A monument marking the equator, where you can stand in both the northern and southern hemispheres at once.
A unique crater reserve with hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and a chance to see local flora and fauna.
One of the largest neo-Gothic basilicas in South America, offering stunning architecture and panoramic views from its towers.
A museum dedicated to the works of Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamín, featuring his paintings and sculptures.
A hearty potato soup with cheese, avocado, and sometimes meat.
Roasted guinea pig, a traditional Andean dish.
A fish soup with yuca, onions, and tomatoes, often served with pickled onions.
Fried empanadas filled with cheese and sometimes meat, dusted with sugar.
This is the dry season with clear skies and pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Quito is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Be cautious of pickpocketing, scams, and unsafe taxis. Avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit or deserted areas.
Quito Bus Terminal (Ofelia)
Quito has a well-developed bus system, including the Trolebús and Ecovía, which are affordable and efficient.
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A stunning national park featuring the Cotopaxi volcano, hiking trails, and wildlife.
A lush cloud forest with hiking trails, waterfalls, and a variety of wildlife.
Natural hot springs nestled in the Andes, offering a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.
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