Full-Day Private Tour from Quito to Otavalo Indian Market
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Full-Day Private Tour from Quito to Otavalo Indian Market

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10h - 12h
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About this experience

Otavalo, steeped in Quechua culture, stands as the quintessential tourist destination in our country, internationally renowned primarily for its indigenous market, but that's not all... Imbabura Province boasts Cuicocha Lake, known as The Lake of the Gods... Peguche Waterfall , famous for its rituals... and the town of Cotacachi... all these experiences you shouldn't miss on your journey in the northern part of Ecuador. This tour may be tiring for you and our guide... but in the end, you'll realize it was worth it.

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Full-Day Private Tour from Quito to Otavalo Indian Market

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Naturalist and bilingual guide
Please note: 1 driver-guide for 1-6 passengers
Entrance fees and registration to national parks
Activities and transfers according to the itinerary.
From 7 passengers: 1 additional driver plus 1 guide

Detailed itinerary

1

We depart from Quito and embark on our journey northward along the Pan-American Highway towards Imbabura Province, where we will discover the vibrant town of Otavalo. (Travel time from Quito to Pisque: 35 minutes)

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The Pisque Viewpoint is a standout spot along the route between Guayllabamba and Tabacundo, in the Pichincha Province of Ecuador. Serving as a strategic point to relish the breathtaking views of the Andean landscapes, the Pisque Viewpoint is an option you won't want to miss.

(Continue to Miralago: 25 minutes)

3

We'll enjoy a brief stop at a charming craft shop, where you'll have the opportunity to purchase authentic products from the region. Additionally, you can indulge in some Andean coffee while taking in the spectacular views of the picturesque San Pablo Lake and its surroundings. From this strategic vantage point, you can admire the majestic presence of Taita Imbabura, a mountain of great importance to the local indigenous communities, as well as the fascinating Mojanda knot and the Cajas.
(Continue to Peguche Waterfall: 25 minutes)

4

Visit and hike to the Ceremonial Waterfall of Peguche/Chi: This place has Kichwa roots, and its name means 'steam or sacred water vapor descending from above.' In the Kichwa language, 'steam' is translated as 'sami,' 'samay,' or 'ashnac,' synonymous with the energy or power of Yacumama (the Power of Water).

During solstices and equinoxes, special ceremonies and festivities take place at this location.

(Continue to Music workshop: 20 min)

5

Next, we'll head to the home of the musical group Ñanda Mañachi, where you'll have the opportunity to observe a variety of typical musical instruments from Andean countries, used to create folk music. During this visit, you'll have the chance to interact closely with the artists, allowing you to better understand their culture and their deep love for art and Mother Earth.

(Travel Time from Ñanda Mañachi's Workshop to Otavalo Indian Market: 25 min)

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The colorful Otavalo market, affectionately known as the Plaza de Ponchos, stands as the largest indigenous market in all of Latin America. Here, you can delight in a wide range of textiles, jewelry, bags, alpaca toys, necklaces, leather products, hats, and countless other treasures. Immerse yourself in the local culture as you interact with artisans and witness their skills in action.

After your free time to enjoy the market, we'll take a break for lunch (lunch not included) before continuing to Laguna de Cuicocha.

(Continue to Cuicocha Lake: 40 min)
Attraction Time at Plaza de Ponchos: 60 minutes

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Laguna de Cuicocha is situated on the majestic southeastern slopes of Mama Cotacachi, at an altitude of 3,060 meters above sea level. It stands out as the most beautiful and picturesque of the northern Ecuadorian lakes. This lacustrine gem is a crater or caldera of ancient formation that captivates with its three-kilometer diameter and its crystalline waters. In its center lie the islets of Teodoro Wolf (the largest) and José María Yerovi, divided by 'The Canal of Dreams.' In this region, mountain guinea pigs, known as 'guinea pigs,' inhabit the area, giving this fascinating lagoon its name.

(Continue to Cotacachi Magic Town: 25 min)

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The charming town of Cotacachi is nestled at the foot of the volcano that bears its name. Its community excels in the leather industry, from production to commercialization. Leather goods are one of its major attractions, with numerous shops offering a wide variety of crafts, clothing, and footwear.

Especially renowned for its high-quality dairy products, the city also dedicates itself to the export of flowers and asparagus.

The name Cotacachi originates from the Quechua language and means 'The Salt of Powder,' adding a touch of history and significance to this vibrant community.

The return to Quito not only marks the end of a day full of discoveries but also the anticipation of sharing our experiences.

Return to Quito: 3 hours

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The return to Quito not only marks the end of a day full of discoveries but also the anticipation of sharing our experiences and memories with those who share our interest in exploration

What's not included

Gratuities
Lunch not included

Available languages

Guide guide
EN FR ES

Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Quito

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.

Top Attractions

Historic Center of Quito

The Historic Center of Quito is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring well-preserved colonial architecture, churches, and plazas.

Historical Half to full day Free to visit the plazas and streets; entry fees for churches and museums

TelefériQo

A cable car that takes visitors to the top of Cruz Loma for breathtaking views of Quito and the surrounding volcanoes.

Adventure 1-2 hours Moderate

Mitad del Mundo

A monument marking the equator, where you can stand in both the northern and southern hemispheres at once.

Historical Half day Moderate

Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve

A unique crater reserve with hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and a chance to see local flora and fauna.

Nature Half to full day Budget

Basílica del Voto Nacional

One of the largest neo-Gothic basilicas in South America, offering stunning architecture and panoramic views from its towers.

Religious 1-2 hours Budget

Capilla del Hombre

A museum dedicated to the works of Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamín, featuring his paintings and sculptures.

Cultural 1-2 hours Moderate

Must-Try Local Dishes

Llocro de Papa

A hearty potato soup with cheese, avocado, and sometimes meat.

Dinner Vegetarian options available

Cuy Asado

Roasted guinea pig, a traditional Andean dish.

Dinner Contains meat

Encebollado

A fish soup with yuca, onions, and tomatoes, often served with pickled onions.

Lunch Contains fish

Empanadas de Viento

Fried empanadas filled with cheese and sometimes meat, dusted with sugar.

Snack Vegetarian options available

Popular Activities

Hiking in Cotopaxi National Park Zip-lining in Mindo Cloud Forest Paragliding over Quito Soaking in Papallacta Hot Springs Visiting La Ronda Street for live music and performances Exploring the Historic Center at a leisurely pace Visiting museums and cultural attractions in the Historic Center Exploring local markets and shopping areas

Best Time to Visit

June to September

This is the dry season with clear skies and pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

12°C to 20°C (54°F to 68°F) 54°F to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (in tourist areas)
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited elsewhere

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

GMT-5

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

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.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.
  • • Use official taxis or app-based services for safer transportation.
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit or deserted areas.

Getting there

By air
  • Mariscal Sucre International Airport • 18 km (11 miles) from city center
By bus

Quito Bus Terminal (Ofelia)

Getting around

Public transport

Quito has a well-developed bus system, including the Trolebús and Ecovía, which are affordable and efficient.

Taxis

Available • Apps: InDriver, TaxiApp

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Historic Center (Centro Histórico) La Floresta González Suárez El Panecillo

Day trips

Cotopaxi National Park
50 km (31 miles) south of Quito • Full day

A stunning national park featuring the Cotopaxi volcano, hiking trails, and wildlife.

Mindo Cloud Forest
80 km (50 miles) northwest of Quito • Full day

A lush cloud forest with hiking trails, waterfalls, and a variety of wildlife.

Papallacta Hot Springs
65 km (40 miles) northeast of Quito • Half to full day

Natural hot springs nestled in the Andes, offering a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.

Festivals

Fiestas de Quito • Early December Inti Raymi • June 21-24 Semana Santa • March or April (dates vary)

Pro tips

  • Visit the Historic Center early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
  • Try local street food and snacks, such as empanadas, hornado, and choclo con queso.
  • Use the Metrocable for a unique and scenic way to reach the historic center and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
  • Be cautious of altitude sickness, as Quito's high elevation can cause headaches, dizziness, and shortness of breath. Drink plenty of water, take it easy, and allow time to acclimate.
  • Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to enhance your experience and connect with locals.
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  • Max travelers: 15
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