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This tour based in 2 days allows to visit the second highest Volcano in Ecuador, Cotopaxi an active volcano based just 2 hours from Quito and Baños de Agua Santa which is one of the most famous visited town in Ecuador for some reasons; awesome nature, adrenaline activities for those looking for a different kind of adventure, from soaking in thermal springs, admiring waterfalls in the area, hiking through the mountains to view the active Tungurahua volcano.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Overnight at Baños -3 star hotel.
Cotopaxi Province
We´ll drive from Quito through Andean Volcanoes Avenue heading south to the Cotopaxi National Park; once in the park we'll visit a natural museum to learn about its nature, geology, history and eruptions of Cotopaxi volcano (5897m). Our next stop is at Limpiopungo Lake (3800 mts.) where we'll make an acclimatizing walk while observing some variety of birds like ducks, eagles and Andean gulls. Afterwards we drive to the parking lot (4600 mts.) from here on clear days we have incredible view of the Andean landscape. If our condition is good there is a chance to hike up for 45 minute to the José Ribas refuge (4800 mts.) where you can taste a delicious hot chocolate for warmth. Then in the afternoon continue driving to Baños town which is based 1 1/2 hour far away and consider one of the most visited towns by tourist with many activities to offer.
Banos
The town is known for its naturally heated thermal baths, the namesake of Baños, Ecuador and adventure sports! Nearby Baños, there are several mountains, rivers, waterfalls, and hot springs.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
La Casa del Arbol
This is a super famous place to visit, also known as the Swing at the End of the World located just 20 minutes driving from the main town. It’s a little treehouse with swings on either side that go over the steep slope of the mountain. The swing overlooks the Tungurahua volcano, which is an amazing sight on a clear day.
Cascada el Manto de la Novia
Visit the route known as the “Ruta de las Cascadas”, or “Waterfall Road”. It lives up to it’s name. There are three tunnels on the way. These are for motor vehicles. If you want to survive the trip, do not enter these tunnels on bike. Along the way, you’ll see tons of really nice waterfalls along the way such as Agoyan, Manto de la Novia and others. These include some cable cars and zip lines sending every visitor over a gorge with a pretty view.
Cascada El Pailon
Once getting on to the Pailon del Diablo, there are two paths to can take to see the waterfall which offer a different experience. The Lower path takes you down through an area that has a really nice jungle feel to it. It’s a bit more of a hike, but you’ll be able to get to a little suspension bridge that will take you across the river where you can get a really awesome view of the waterfall. If you want a shorter hike and more of a view of the actual waterfall up close, take the upper path. Finally afternoon it's time to back to Quito.
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Accommodation based in double room
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1 review
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notgoingtogothere,Jun 11, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Terrific experience. We had a great time with all the activities to the Volcano, zip-lining by Banos, Casa de Arbol, and the Diablo Waterfall. Our guide, Javier, was great with information and options. The Posada del Arte where we stayed in Banos was very clean and comfortable. The view of the waterfall and the close walk to the baths, and shopping was great. The breakfast was wonderful. We had a group of 12 people ranging in age from 15- 78 and each enjoyed the trip. We would book again on a return trip.
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