Along the range of the Andean Mountains we can find the Cotopaxi National Park filled with an exceptional variety of flora and fauna species; also, it is home to the active volcano Cotopaxi (5,897 meters above sea level). The Limpiopungo lagoon is located at the foot of the volcano and here one could enjoy the view of the Andean Paramo and take incredible shots of the lagoon and the volcano.
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On the border of the province of Pichincha, there is the Cotopaxi National Park, an ecological reserve that combines the landscape of the Andean páramo, volcanic soil and the lagoon that emerge from the snow-capped mountains. Its main attraction is the volcano that bears its name which in Spanish means 'moon neck' given because of the conical shape of the crater. The elevation of the volcano is of 5,897 meters above sea level and is the second highest in the country. Visitors can discover different species of plants and animals like: wolves, rabbits, bears, condors, and among others that live in that territory.
Visit The Interpretation Center: All information about the Cotopaxi National Park is available at the Interpretation Center, or better known as the Park Museum. The Center has showrooms, a souvenir shop and a coffee shop. It is located inside Mariscal Sucre Station (or Control Caspi entrance).
Walk To The José Rivas Refuge (4864 Masl): Since the 70s, this refuge has been a welcoming place for professional mountaineers and amateurs coming to visit the Cotopaxi Volcano. Its name is in honor of the priest José Ribas who built it with the Mountaineering Club of San Gabriel High School. This place is located on the slopes of the volcano and an hour's walk from the parking lot.
Visit Limpiopungo lake and have a nice view of the Cotopaxi volcano
What to bring:
*Sunglasses
*Beanie
*Gloves
*Scarf
*Thermal coat or sweater
*Hiking shoes
*Photography camera
*Passport to seal it in the visit to Jose Rivas Refuge (like a souvenir)
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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