What makes this trip special?
Hike along a canyon
Toachi Canyon
Remote Andean living
Chugchilan village
The emerald green crater
Lake Quilotoa
Colourful local markets
Local Markets - Quilotoa loop
Itinerary
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- Day Overnight
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1
Isinlivi
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1
Quito
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2
Chugchilan
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3
Quilotoa
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4
Tigua
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5
Quito
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- For the detail of each day click the ‘Day-by-day’ tab above.
Day-by-day itinerary for 'Trek to Quilotoa'
Trek Isinlivi to Chugchilan
Trek Chugchilán - Quilotoa
Guide prices for 'Trek to Quilotoa'
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2 people sharing |
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Prices are per person and include:
- all travel in Ecuador
- all accommodation
- meals as indicated B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner
- all excursions as described
Prices do not include:
- international flights
- travel insurance
- airport and departure taxes
- items of a personal nature such as drinks, tips, laundry, etc
- any optional excursions you may buy locally
Customer reviews for
'Trek to Quilotoa'
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(a little or a lot) to suit the individual traveller.
Average customer rating 90%
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Quilotoa, Cotopaxi
Seasonal information for 'Trek to Quilotoa'
Hotels for 'Trek to Quilotoa'
Day 1
Llullu Llama hostel
Isinlivi
Average rating 4.7 (6 ratings)
Situated in the village of Isinlivi, Llullu Llama is a converted traditional country farmhouse popular with trekkers. There are dorms and private rooms in the restored original farmhouse building with shared bathrooms and recently built garden cottages with private bathrooms and balconies. There are cozy common areas with fireplaces, and outdoor terrace, restaurant serving hearty homecooked food using local ingredients. There is also a spa with solar-powered heated jacuzzi, dry sauna and turkish bath - perfect for resting weary legs after trekking!
Gardens
Day 2
Mama Hilda's Guest House
Chugchilan
A delightful locally owned and run guest house with a personal welcome from the owner, Hilda. This very homely hotel has some rooms with private facilities and wood fire places, and some more basic with shared bathrooms. There is hot water 24hrs a day and there is a small garden with good views from the decks outside each room from the hammocks made availble to guests. There are cosy dining facilities in the main room, whilst there is also the option to do laundry. Whilst the accommodation is basic this is a favourite with many clients and the warmth of the hospitality sets it apart from many other lodges.
Lodge entrance
Day 3
Posada de Tigua
Tigua
Average rating 4.1 (12 ratings)
Family-owned and run hacienda set on a 130 yr old farm near the village of Tigua, this charming guest house is a snug place to stay due to its 1.2m thick adobe walls and the fact that the stove is permanently on with rooms proudly kept at 21C. Some rooms have private bathrooms whils others share bathrooms and meals are prepared using organic ingredients produced on the farm including their own yoghurt, cheese, milk and lamb.
Hacienda entrance