Cotopaxi National Park Tours & Trips
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Juanita • traveled in March, 2025
This was a very well planned out tour. Our guide, Victor was amazing, knowledgeable and lots of fun. We were kept busy every day, no time to be bored…but we were never pressured to participate if we didn’t want to. Many hikes with beautiful views, a lot of information on ice in the rainforest, and beautiful places to swim. Delfin’s family are so welcoming and always ready to help with anything…the food was amazing. Bike riding, football game with the local children, chocolate making, mud masks,scaling waterfalls, dart blowing (yay, I hit the target), swimming, visit to an animal rescue and a fun wedding, just to name some activities…the week was full, and we had the most fabulous group imaginable…I miss my Amazon ‘family’
Local Living Ecuador—Amazon Jungle
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Local Living Ecuador—Amazon Jungle
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Awesome tour, every detail was very well planned out and excellent guide!”
Abril, traveled in May
The dramatic elevation changes from Andean highlands to jungle lowlands near Tena showcase diverse ecosystems. Your journey starts in Quito with optional visits to nearby Cotopaxi National Park before heading to Amazon rainforest.
Duration 7 days Destinations Quito, Tena Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From $949
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Cotopaxi National Park sits at 3,800m, featuring Ecuador's highest active volcano. Hiking trails wind around Limpiopungo Lagoon offering views of snow-capped peaks and chances to spot condors and spectacled bears. The historic La Cienega hacienda provides lodging beneath the volcano.
Duration 9 days Destinations Quito, Tena, Arajuno, Banos, Cotopaxi National Park, Cotacachi, Otavalo Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,570
15% Off- US$1,335You save $236
Quito serves as your gateway to Cotopaxi National Park's wonders. The itinerary includes Volcan Puluahua viewpoints, Teleferico cable car rides at Mount Pichincha, and colonial architecture at Independence Plaza and El Sagrario church.
Duration 7 days Destinations Quito Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Bucket List Group Travel LLC From
15% Off- US$3,290
Duration 5 days Destinations Quito, Cotopaxi National Park, Cotopaxi Volcano, Machachi, Chimborazo Volcano Age Range Ages 15+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator GUIDEcuador Travel From
15% Off- US$2,695
Duration 9 days Destinations Quito, Pasochoa Volcano, Ilinizas National Park, Cotopaxi National Park, Cotopaxi Volcano, Machachi, Chimborazo Volcano Age Range Ages 15+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator GUIDEcuador Travel From
15% Off- US$4,815
Diverse terrain stretches from Pita River Valley to glacial peaks in Cotopaxi National Park. The trek to Refugio Jorge Rivas at 15,958 ft passes Laguna Santo Domingo, with stays at authentic haciendas like El Porvenir offering stunning volcano views.
Duration 9 days Destinations Quito, Cotopaxi National Park Age Range Ages 16+ Operator OneSeed Expeditions From $3,650
15% Off- US$3,103You save $548
Panoramic views of Cotopaxi unfold from Hotel Quito and Panecillo viewpoint. The inhabited Pululahua crater and local markets showcase traditions, while Middle of the World Complex's ethnographic museum highlights highland cultures.
Duration 3 days Destinations Quito Age Range Ages 11+ Operator BM Tours From
15% Off- US$250
Duration 3 days Destinations Quito Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
15% Off- US$175
Duration 4 days Destinations Quito Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Bamba Travel From
15% Off- US$260
Volcanic landscapes define Cotopaxi National Park, from Limpiopungo Lake to Pucara de Salitre ruins. High-altitude hiking at 4,800m combines with traditional cooking classes at park lodges, all under stunning Andean vistas and volcano views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Quito, Cotopaxi Volcano, Cotopaxi National Park, Papallacta Age Range Ages 18+ Operator G Adventures From $3,549
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What our customers ask about Cotopaxi National Park Tours & Trips
When is the best time to visit Cotopaxi National Park for general sightseeing?
Plan your visit between June and September during Ecuador's dry season when visibility is at its peak and weather patterns are most predictable. The park's main visitor center at Mariscal Sucre sits at an elevation of 3,800 meters offering clear views of the towering volcano. Early morning visits tend to provide the best viewing conditions before clouds gather around the peak. This timing is especially important for guests at La Cienega Hacienda one of Ecuador's historic estates at the volcano's base. A recent visitor on TourRadar noted "The weather was perfect for hiking and photography in Cotopaxi National Park during July with clear skies offering stunning views of the volcano."
What accommodation options are available in Cotopaxi National Park?
The park caters to various travel styles from rustic mountain shelters to refined hacienda stays. Hacienda El Porvenir stands out with its range of options including luxury suites traditional rooms and Machai glamping sites. More adventurous travelers can book space at Jose Rivas Refuge a basic mountain shelter at 4,800m. Tambopaxi Lodge provides comfortable rooms with direct volcano views from its 3,750m perch. El Tambo Hacienda offers an authentic working ranch experience for those seeking a taste of local life.
What wildlife might I encounter during a Cotopaxi National Park tour?
The El Condor Bioreserve area serves as a prime location for spotting Andean wildlife. White-tailed deer and Andean foxes roam freely while rare species like the black-faced Ibis make occasional appearances. The Verde Cocha and Yuvraj Cocha lagoons attract various waterfowl including Andean teals and silvery grebes. Wild horses are frequent sights in the páramo grasslands moving freely across the volcanic landscape. A recent park visitor shared "Watching wild horses gallop across the páramo with Cotopaxi Volcano as a backdrop was a magical moment I'll never forget."
What are the must-see highlights during a National Park tour in Cotopaxi National Park?
The park's centerpiece is the towering Cotopaxi Volcano reaching 4,300m with exclusive hiking trails winding through its slopes. History buffs will appreciate Pucara del Salitre an Inca fortress while nature enthusiasts often gather at Santo Domingo Lagoon a popular trailhead. The private Condor Bioreserve accessed through Hacienda El Tambo offers opportunities to spot native wildlife from Andean foxes to soaring condors. One visitor noted "The combination of volcanic landscapes and wildlife viewing opportunities made this an unforgettable experience."
What level of fitness is required for a National Park tour in Cotopaxi?
Visitors should be prepared for moderate to challenging hiking at elevations between 3,800m and 4,300m. Typical day hikes last 6-7 hours covering up to 32km across varied terrain including páramo grasslands and mountain passes. Even shorter routes like the Chirimachai Canyon trek require good stamina due to the altitude. According to a recent visitor "The altitude takes some getting used to but the gradual acclimatization process and experienced guides made the challenging hikes manageable and incredibly rewarding."
How accessible is Cotopaxi National Park from Quito?
Located just two hours south of Quito the park is easily reached by private transport. Most organized tours depart Quito early morning and include comfortable transportation. The main entrance at El Boliche connects directly to the Pan-American Highway making it convenient for both day trips and extended visits. Tour companies like OneSeed Expeditions arrange private transfers that follow scenic routes through the Avenue of Volcanoes.






















