Otavalo Market Private Sightseeing and Surroundings
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Inclusions
- Transport by private vehicleEntrance fees included (per itinerary).Hotel pickup and drop-off from/to centrally located hotels in QuitoProfessional bilingual GuideBottle of purified water
Exclusions
- Food and drinksTipsHotel pick-off and drop-off outside of the city. The extra cost can range from $30 till $70Lunch
Itinerary
Quitsato Solar Museum
Experience something truly unique at the Middle of the World, where you’ll discover the ancestral connection between the indigenous peoples, the universe, and the sun. Visit the solar clock, a symbol of cosmic balance, located at the exact point where the planet divides.
NOTE: Visiting the Cuicocha Lagoon is an alternative if you choose not to participate in the activities at the Quitsato Sundial Museum. Entrance fees are not included.
Miralago
At this site, capture amazing photos of Imbabura Volcano and the immense San Pablo Lake. While you enjoy the views,try the delicious traditional bizcochos (savory crackers or dry biscuits) served with dulce de leche (caramel) and local cheese. Your guide will use this time to give an interesting introduction to the local Otavalo culture.
San Pablo Lake
We will continue with a brief visit to Laguna de San Pablo, at the foot of the majestic Imbabura Volcano. This sacred lake offers stunning views and perfect spots for photography.
Next, we will follow the Ancient Weavers’ Route, visiting the homes and workshops of the Kichwa Otavalo communities. You’ll observe up close the ancestral process in which skilled hands transform threads into colorful ponchos, scarves, tapestries, and other works of art.
Peguche Waterfall
As an agency, we are committed to sharing and preserving this site of deep sacred and cultural value for indigenous communities. Here, you will walk along a forest-surrounded trail to reach a majestic 18-meter waterfall, where you will discover its ancestral significance and learn about the traditional activities that the communities carry out in this meaningful place.
Otavalo Market
Explore the largest indigenous handicraft market in South America, where colors and textures awaken your senses. Discover the authentic spirit of the Otavalo people and their unique textiles, woven with ancestral techniques that have endured through time.
If your visit falls on a Saturday, you’ll also have the chance to experience a vibrant local market full of life and tradition.
After this great experience, we will return to Quito to drop you off at your hotel.
Please Note
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- Operates in all weather conditions, weather may vary please dress appropriately.
- Infants must not sit on laps. Baby seats are available upon request; please notify the agency in advance
- Wheelchair accessible with prior notification to the agency.
- Stroller accessible with prior notification to the agency.
- Please contact the agency to confirm if the tour is pet-friendly. Any damage caused by the pet will be the owner's responsibility and subject to additional charges.
- We recommend you to take sunblock, sunglasses a hat and rain jacket with you
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
- Itinerary is subject to change without prior notice
- It is important that you have current travel insurance including personal medical insurance. Please inform us of any known medical conditions you have.
- Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
- Hotel pick-off and drop-off outside of the city. The extra cost can range from $30 till $70 depending on the number of passengers and location
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation nearby
- Infant seats available
- Passport required
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 1 day before start
Non-refundable after 1 day before start




