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Dawn_C, May 2026
Cotopaxi Hike and Bike
Hubby and I booked the Cotopaxi Hike and Bike. Alex, (driver) and Joel,( guide) ran a smooth tour. Happy we went!
Steve_S, May 2026
Tough! But special
Tough! I almost didn't finish between the altitude, sleet, rain and utter lack of visibility. Of course, none of this is the tour operator's fault. You should be fit and acclamated to the altitude to do this tour. The tour guide and driver were professional and friendly. It's not the most informative tour but it's an excellent way to see Cotopaxi in one day from Quito.
Cathi_S, May 2026
A dream come true
This tour was a highlight of this trip! Climbing Cotapaxi, even if just to the Refugio, has been a dream of mine for some time now. Our guide Diego was very informative on the way there & gave us some time to acclimate to the elevation at stops along the way. The climb itself isn’t hard, but you do need to make stops to catch your breath — 16,000 ft is no joke. Diego was instrumental in getting my friend & I (we’re both 65) up the volcano … thank you Diego, for making this dream come true!
Nilsa_A, Feb 2026
The experience of...
The experience of visiting Cotopaxi and the Rose production tour was good. The only problem was our reservation stated that the pickup would be at 7:30. However, our guide showed up at 8:00. He stated that he was told to be at the hotel at that time. We have had previous messages via What’s App regarding pick up time or any updates which did not occur today.

Cotopaxi National Park

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Quito
A herd of wild horses grazing at Cotopaxi National Park, Quito.
  • The park is located at high altitude; if you’ve just arrived in Quito, it’s wise to spend a couple of days acclimatizing before hiking or biking.

  • Although there are plenty of walking trails in the national park, climbing the Cotopaxi Volcano is only suitable for experienced hikers.

  • There are several car parks in the national park, but access to many of the trails is by 4WD only.

  • The park has limited visitor facilities, so be sure to bring everything you need, including comfortable shoes, sun or rain protection, and plenty of water.

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