Quilotoa saindo de Quito
Comece sua excursão encontrando o grupo em um ponto de encontro central em Quito. Partida de La Mariscal às 7h ou Cidade Antiga às 19h20. É recomendável chegar, pelo menos, 30 minutos antes do horário de partida da excursão. Transporte de Quilotoa levará aproximadamente 2 horas. Comece a explorar um mercado de Saquisili se a sua excursão é na quinta-feira. Se você estiver viajando em um domingo, você visitará Pujilí. Você terá a oportunidade de conhecer uma família nativa.
Em seguida, comece a caminhada até o lago Quilotoa. Você terá algum tempo para explorar a Laguna praia antes de começar a subida para a Laguna mirante (você também pode alugar uma mula por US$ 10). Faça uma pausa para desfrutar de um almoço local por volta das 15h30. Por fim, faça uma parada para visitar uma comunidade Tigua antes de retornar a seu traslado compartilhado de pontos de encontro em Quito no final da sua excursão por volta das 19h.
- Guia turístico profissional e bilíngue
- Almoço
- Transporte de e para Quito em uma van particular
- Gorjetas (opcionais)
- Taxa de entrada em Quilotoa (USD 2)
- Café da manhã
- A confirmação será recebida durante a reserva
- Informe o fornecedor que ponto de encontro, faça isso se comunicar com o guia e não se atrase, pois o ônibus não irá esperar por você.
- Existe à disposição uma opção vegetariana; informe no momento da reserva, se necessário
- Uma quantidade moderada de caminhada está envolvida
- Um passaporte atual válido é necessário no dia de viagem
- Traga o seguinte: roupas de frio, luvas, protetor solar, tênis de caminhada, grande bolsa de mão, jaqueta à prova d, câmera e um chapéu
- Para processar sua reserva, nos ajudar com todas essas informações:- Ponto de encontro Confirme com a operadora da excursão local, onde embarcará no ônibus da excursão;
- La Mariscal (cidade nova): a área de ônibus sai às 7h da esquina de Juan Leon Mera e Mariscal Foch (em frente a magia restaurante de feijão). Esteja lá às 18h50.
- Centro histórico (cidade velha): a área de ônibus sai às 7h20 do Cafe Jumandi (Caldas street E1-83 e Rios street, a diagonal da igreja San Blas). Esteja lá às 19h10.
The view was amazing! The guide and bus driver were terrific. I was very lucky to have a great group of people on board and we had a ball with plenty to talk about, which made a very long bus ride worthwhile. We stopped for breakfast at 9.30 and the lunch was delicious at 2.30pm. Great trip!
This tour was amazing. Our guide was very knowledgeable, the tour was very well organized and overall was a great experience. The only reason I gave it 4 stars was because the food was mediocre, however the service at the restaurant was very good. The waiter was very prompt and quickly brought out each course. It might be helpful to not that I'm also vegan no animal products and the cook was very accommodating. Would totally reccomend!
The Quilotoa daytrip was decent. Prepare yourself for a long day like 12 hours! The crater itself if gorgeous and it is a beautiful view. I just wish there was more to it. The hike down is nice. I decided to take the horse back up, which was 10. You could also kayak. I appreciated the other stops in the highlands with an Inca family and the market. Omar is a fantastic tour guide and shares so much great information about Ecuador. He is a fantastic guide.
This is an excellent tour, but, it is physically very demanding. The coach takes you to the rim of the crater and you have to make your way down to the lake, is quite a difficult journey, as it is long and quite slippery, so, you need to exercise caution. There are horses to take up and down, which is advisable, unless you are very well acclimatised to the altitude and very fit. None of the passengers could make the walk back up to the rim without hiring horses. But, aside from this, it is well worth a visit, as the scenery is beautiful. The price is quite reasonable, as well and the guide was very good and helpful.
Amazing tour filled with interesting experiences! Our guide, Omar, was extremely knowledgeable and friendly. He kept everyone engaged throughout the trip by explaining interesting facts about the volcanoes and towns we drove by. We first stopped in the small town of Saquisili to have breakfast. The food was amazing and cheap, and it was a great experience to walk through the market! After that, we headed to the Quilotoa crater lake. Once there we had the option of hiking down to the lake or stay at the top to see the view. My friends and I decided to hike down and it was extremely fun - you can enjoy awesome views of the lake as you hike! Omar had told us of a spot where we could swim, so we headed there. My friends took a dip and said that swimming in a crater lake was a unique experience. I rented a horse to go back up as the hike is very strenuous. Riding a horse as you enjoy views of the lake was great! We had lunch in a restaurant near the lake - the food was delicious and they provide vegetarian options. Our final stop was in an indigenous house in the mountain near the lake. Omar explained how they build their huts to keep warm and the different foods they grow. It was extremely interesting to see how this community lives. We headed back to Quito and as we drove we could see the amazing Cotopaxi volcano. Omar was nice enough to stop the bus for a few minutes so we could take pictures. Overall, it was an extremely fun tour with great food and unique experiences. I would definitely recommend it!