Cotopaxi National Park Hiking and Biking Tour
Quito, Ecuador
Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 9 hours
Enjoy a great day hiking and biking in the Cotopaxi National Park. This National Park is a great spot to spot wildlife, view the epic volcano close-up and enjoy nature outside of Quito.
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Enjoy a great day hiking and biking in the Cotopaxi National Park. This National Park is a great spot to spot wildlife, view the epic volcano close-up and enjoy nature outside of Quito.
Take a trip to the Antisana National Park for hiking and biking through the beautiful landscape southeast of Quito, between the provinces of Pichincha and Napo.
Travel through forests and stop at the outskirts of the Pichincha volcano, a great place to observe the Andean Condor. Its highest point in the snow is 5,755m (18,881ft), the lower point between 3,100m to 4,700 meters above sea level, which is the so-called Condor mirador viewpoint. From there, you can view the Antisana, Cotopaxi and a part of the volcano Cayambe, depending on the weather.
This day tour is a wonderful opportunity to hike, bike, and experience some of Ecuador’s most beautiful nature. This is mainly a hiking tour trip combined with an optional downhill biking portion.
Take a trip to the Antisana National Park for hiking and biking through the beautiful landscape southeast of Quito, between the provinces of Pichincha and Napo.
Travel through forests and stop at the outskirts of the Pichincha volcano, a great place to observe the Andean Condor. Its highest point in the snow is 5,755m (18,881ft), the lower point between 3,100m to 4,700 meters above sea level, which is the so-called Condor mirador viewpoint. From there, you can view the Antisana, Cotopaxi and a part of the volcano Cayambe, depending on the weather.
This day tour is a wonderful opportunity to hike, bike, and experience some of Ecuador’s most beautiful nature. This is mainly a hiking tour trip combined with an optional downhill biking portion.
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