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Ecuador Andes Mountains [Planning Guide] 15 Things to Do

Planning a trip to Ecuador’s Andes mountains? In this post, I’ll share 15 things to do in Ecuador’s Andes Mountains . Plus tons of photos and videos to help you plan your trip.

When most people think of Ecuador, the first thing that comes to mind is the Galapagos. But Ecuador is so much more than those wonderfully  bizarre Galapagos animals .

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In this post, you’ll learn about 15 attractions that you can visit up in the Andes Mountains.

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15 Things to Do in Ecuador’s Andes

Here are the top 15 things to do in Ecuador’s Andes Mountains:

  • Otavalo:  The city of Otavalo is about 2 hours north of Quito. In Otavalo, you’ll see the three volcanoes that surround the city. Otavalo is most famous for it’s market – the largest indigenous clothes market in South America. While you’ll find O tavaleño  work at markets across the country, none are as large as in their home town.  Meet Christina Ring – an expat living in Otavalo who runs 4Volcanoes Lodge .  See photos of horses in Otavalo . More reading: 11 Things to Know When Visiting Otavalo Market
  • Cuicocha:  This lake is in volcanic crater at the foot of Cotacachi Volcano. The lake is 3 km (2 mi) wide. It gets it’s name from the Kichwa indigenous language and means “Lago del Cuy” or Guinea Pig Lake in English – because of the guinea pig shape of its largest island. Of course, guinea pigs play a significant role in every day life in Ecuador – they are farmed and eaten regularly. The lake is responsible for the fertile soil of the Otavalo Valley.
  • Mitad del Mundo : Visit Latitude: 00° 00’ 00’’ This monument attracts countless visitors each year. Here you can stand with a foot in each hemisphere (North and South). Although the calculation is off a little (250 meters) it continues to be a super popular tourist destination. You can visit two museums: the Itiñan Solar Museum  and Museo Etnográfico  that displays lots of everyday items representing indigenous customs, traditions, and rites.
  • Quitsato Monument:   This huge sundial is located directly on the equator and can be visited on the way back from Cuicocha. This non-profit project is free to visit but you can hire a guide for $10. Watch for the Cayambe Volcano here.

  • Termas de Papallacta : These thermal hot springs are located 60 km east of Quito. The largest hotel in the town features a spa, restaurant, and hot spring baths. From here, you can visit Cayambe Coca Nature Reserve.
  • Cayambe Coca Ecological Reserve : This reserve covers more than 400,000 hectares. The beautiful Cayambe Peak is at 5 750m above sea level. This snow-capped peak is Ecuador’s 3rd highest and is a dormant volcano. In addition to Cayambe, there are three other volcanos – the newest of the three is Reventador and is still active.

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  • Tren Crucero & Devil’s Nose (Nariz del Diablo):  Over three days you’ll travel from the Andes to the coast (Quito to Guayaquil). There are numerous stops with cultural excursions. This is one adventure that remains pending on my list.
  • Banos :  The small town of Baños is a top destination for many visitors to Ecuador. The thermal hot springs, 70 waterfalls and hundreds of acres of pristine forest all attract lots of attention. While in Banos, you might consider staying at Luna Runtun or one of the many lower cost hostels.
  • Swing at the End of the World:  This famous swing is located in Banos at La Casa del Árbol – a small tree-house at the edge of a canyon. If you have any fear of heights the photos will give you butterflies. But looks can be deceiving. There is actually a gentle slope – not a steep cliff that you might imagine.

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To conclude, here are details on many of these attractions.

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Learn more about all 105 volcanoes in Ecuador .

Driving Down Ecuador’s Andes Mountains

Here in Ecuador I’ve seen the most beautiful scenery that I’ve ever seen in my life.

Most of it has been enjoyed while driving from Cuenca down the Andes to the Coast. The scenery is truly breathtaking, it keeps us gasping and pointing while trying our best to capture photos of it all as it quickly passes by.

Drive down the Andes

From Cuenca to Salinas

As we start the drive we see vast fields of patchwork farmland rising and falling within a circle of towering majestic mountains.

Descending a bit further, the land begins to take on a more dramatic appearance.  The valleys fall away, as the mountains seem to rise ever higher.

We can see homes scattered all over the sides and floors of these valleys, paved roads, and dirt footpaths snake their way between them, and farmer’s fields are seen in what appear to be impossibly steep locations.

Drive down the Andes

Every now and then we see a solitary home situated on the bluff of a mountain overlooking smaller mountains and incredibly deep valleys.

We wonder how the people make their way to and from it, what they went through to build it there, and the amazing feeling they have every day as they enjoy the view .

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We continue the descent and are awestruck as we start to see clouds flowing into the valley just below us, it’s an amazing feeling to realize we live above the clouds.

As we drive down into the clouds things can get a bit foggy and the scenery changes.  We begin to see banana plants and other tropical-looking trees and plants.  We can feel the temperature warming and the ground leveling out, we see rice fields and large banana plantations.

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Drive down the Andes

As we make our way to the coast things get a lot scruffier, the ground is level and dry.  Many of the homes are on stilts and are really scattered.  Most of the vegetation appears to be dead, except for irrigated crops. Then we start seeing more homes again as we enter some of the coastal towns.

Finally, we see the ocean and palm trees.  This is a welcome sight after the scruffy dead-looking flat land we’ve been driving through for the past couple of hours.

Check out:  34 beautiful photos of Guayaquil

Driving Safety in Ecuador: Down the Andes

I’ll just add a word or two about the driving conditions .

The roads are kept in pretty good repair, but the driving can get kind of hairy.  Some drivers take a lot of risks, passing on blind hills and corners, passing or just driving in the other lane of oncoming traffic for the fun of it. 

This can make for a scary experience, but we recently learned something that makes a big difference:  This drive should always be taken early in the day, as early as possible .  This way traffic is avoided and so is the fog. The fog sets in around 4 or 5 in the afternoon, and it’s so thick you literally can’t see 5 feet in front of the vehicle. 

This reduced visibility mixed with some dangerous driving habits can make for an unpleasant experience, I wouldn’t recommend it. And for us, making the drive after dark is out of the question.

City of Salinas, Ecuador

Read more about the beach in Salinas  and learn more about all of Ecuador’s beaches .

So if you are making the drive, set out early and enjoy an amazing experience you’ll never forget.

Photos of Ecuador’s Andes Mountains (Video Tour)

We have lived and traveled in the beautiful Sierra (mountains) region of Ecuador for almost 5 years. This post is all about how breathtaking it is!

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(You may also enjoy reading our Ecuador travel page.)

Ecuador’s Andes Amazing Scenery

As we explore the Sierra we often find ourselves compelled to stop and take pictures. It’s the kind of thing whereby one of us will say “ wow look at that, I can’t believe how beautiful it is, lets stop I’ve got to get a picture !”

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The mountains, fields, and valleys are gorgeous, we don’t get tired of seeing them.

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Breathtaking Scenery in Ecuador’s Andes

When we were thinking about moving to Ecuador we imagined ourselves on the beach, but I think the scenery here in the Sierra is just as breathtaking. The way the sun and clouds play off the landscape is always changing. And when the clouds rise up from the valleys to the tops of the mountains it’s a spectacular sight .

The climate zones change within the areas that make up the Sierra so we see different kinds of vegetation, grasses and trees, flowers and shrubs…

(Check out this post about our hikes . We were high up in the mountains around Cuenca, the pictures are beautiful.)

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What is your favorite thing to do in Ecuador’s Andes Mountains? Please join us in the comments.

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Truly, a country of icons — from the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca and the Amazon rainforest, Peru is top of most travellers’ lists for a first visit to South America.

Snaking along the foothills of the Andes, Chile is home to many unique experiences: exploring the world’s driest desert, sampling some of its finest wine and lacing up for some of the most spectacular trekking in Patagonia.

Argentina 's sparkling blue glaciers and picture-postcard Lake District towns combine with winetasting and trekking. A trip to the mighty Iguaçu Falls adds a further dimension to this country of incredible contrasts.

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No other mountain range offers such a diversity of landscapes as the Andes — from mighty glaciers to arid deserts, misty coffee plantations to sparkling-white salt flats. In fact, it feels almost as if superlatives were invented to showcase this spectacular region! Where else would you find the world's highest active volcano, driest desert, highest navigable lake and highest capital city?

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Now politically stable, Colombia was previously South America's best-kept secret is now opening more and more to visitors wanting to enjoy its beautiful variety of landscapes. It has everything from rolling coffee plantations and stunning Andean scenery to pretty colonial villages and jungle-fringed coastlines.

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For me, nowhere in South America boasts more spectacular and unusual scenery than the Bolivian Altiplano. With a mixture of multi-coloured mountain lagoons, pink flamingos, snow-capped volcanoes and the famous Uyuni Salt Flats, you can sometimes feel as though you are on a different planet. There are very few places you can drive over a vast sea of salt and a volcanic lava field in one day.

The Altiplano on the Peru/Bolivia boarder

Ancient civilisations

Although a visit to Peru’s iconic Inca citadel of Machu Picchu and the surrounding sites in the Sacred Valley are close to the top of anyone’s list when visiting South America, there are myriad ancient civilisations whose heritage can be found in the Andes.

Chile’s Northern Altiplano is home to fascinating geoglyphs and cave paintings from pre-Conquest cultures, while the pre-Columbian ruins of Tiahuanaco in Bolivia are thought to have once been part of a spectacular imperial city whose power in its time could have even rivalled the Inca Empire.

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Exciting discoveries uncovering Peru’s pre-Inca civilisations are being made all the time in the north of the country. With improving roads and hotels in the Chachapoyas region, the vast fortress of Kuelap offers a fascinating alternative to Machu Picchu. Think five times its size with around ten visitors per day and you have a decent assessment!

Nearby is the world’s third-highest waterfall, Gocta, as well as impressive tombs carved into the mountainside at Revash and over 200 mummies at Leymebamba museum. The northern cities of Trujillo and Chiclayo serve as the base for a more in-depth exploration of the region. Close by is the mighty adobe city of Chan Chan and the Royal Tombs of Sipan, which has been lauded as one of the most important archaeological finds in all of the Americas.

There is nothing like the fusion of cultures and civilisations to be found in Peru’s proud former Inca capital, Cuzco. The conquering Spanish were so impressed by the sumptuous Inca Temple of the Sun at Korikancha that they used its stone foundations to underpin a baroque church. I love returning to the city to explore the pretty squares and handicraft markets, and coming across a mighty Inca wall where you least expect it.

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Trekking is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in the spectacular Andes. There are treks to suit every ability, from gentle day-walks to challenging 12-day hikes. The most famous is the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, but Peru offers a variety of hikes, some visiting lesser-known Inca sites.

Further south, Patagonia offers some of the world’s most magnificent walking, whether it is treks to the base of the Chile's Torres del Paine towers or perhaps hiking deserted trails in Mount Fitzroy National Park in Argentina.

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Treks around the Torres del Paine massif in southern Chile were once the preserve of backpackers, independent trekkers or those with deep pockets who could afford a fully private trek. However, there are now a range of small-group treks in the area. Options range from five to ten-day walks, departing on set dates; you can hike with like-minded people and benefit from experienced guides and porters.

Having completed a variety of exceptional treks across South America, the most memorable has to be the Mountain Lodges Trek to Machu Picchu. Nowhere else have I been able to end a hard day’s hike by returning to a lodge for a glass of wine in an outdoor Jacuzzi, gazing up at the mountainous backdrop.

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Covering nearly 17,000 square kilometres, the southern Patagonian ice-field is the world’s third largest reserve of fresh water and feeds some of the region’s best-known glaciers. One of our most-liked is the Grey Glacier in Torres del Paine , where an afternoon’s navigation across the lake will take you past impossibly blue icebergs bobbing in the water. The 5 km-long, 60 m-high Perito Moreno is the most impressive and is visited from El Calafate.

Step away from the main routes, though, and you can see some equally soul in sight such as the Balmaceda, Amala and El Brujo glaciers (El Brujo pictured above); these can only be accessed on longer boat trips.

Not entirely new but certainly not that well known is the Skorpios III, which you can board for three-night cruises from Puerto Natales up to the Amala and El Brujo glaciers. The boat sails through stunning fjords to areas that only this vessel can access. Therefore, you can get up-close to impressive glaciers with only a handful of other travellers.

What better way to experience spectacular Perito Moreno glacier than donning a pair of crampons and trekking its icy exterior?

Perito Moreno Glacier Tour, El Calafate

Owing to rich soils fed by glacier melt and a temperate climate, the foothills of the Andes provide some of the best wine-growing conditions in the world and are the perfect place to combine a trip of a lifetime with a quality tipple or two.

Mendoza in Argentina is known as the ‘land of sunshine and wine’. Further north, Cafayate and nearby towns have an array of charming vineyards.

In Chile, the Maipo, Colchagua and Casablanca Valleys offer some of the world’s best tipples.

In both the Chilean and Argentinian wine regions, you can either take a day trip to a vineyard or, for an extra treat, base yourself at one of the many beautiful wine lodges to spend a little longer admiring the scenery and enjoying the produce too. What’s new?

A sparkling new addition to the boutique wine lodge scene, Viña Vik in Chile’s Millahue Valley is already winning accolades for its low-key luxury, enviable setting amid rolling valleys and, of course, its wine. The lodge is only a two-hour drive south of Chile’s capital, Santiago, so is a great extension to even a short trip to the country.

Mendoza offers one of the most dramatic landscapes: vines stretch into the distance flanked by desert, while the foothills of the Andes rise to snow-capped peaks. The lodges in the area often serve tasting lunches, each course accompanied by a glass of wine, allowing time to soak up the wonderful views.

Typical winery and vineyard, Colchagua Valley, Chile

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Ancient traditions, indigenous heritage, and vibrant rural communities converge amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Andes mountains. Discover the vibrant tapestry of cultures and traditions that define this majestic mountain range, from bustling cities to remote indigenous villages.

  • Cusco, Peru:  Nestled in the Peruvian Andes, Cusco is the historic capital of the Inca Empire and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors are drawn to its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and proximity to the iconic Machu Picchu.
  • La Paz, Bolivia:  Situated in the Bolivian Andes, La Paz is one of the highest capital cities in the world and a melting pot of indigenous cultures. Travelers flock to its bustling streets, colorful markets, and historic landmarks, such as the Witches' Market and the Valley of the Moon.
  • Quechua Communities, Ecuador:  Scattered throughout the Ecuadorian Andes, Quechua communities preserve ancient traditions and customs passed down through generations. Visitors can immerse themselves in indigenous culture, participate in traditional rituals and ceremonies, and learn about sustainable farming practices.
  • Mapuche Communities, Chile and Argentina:  The Mapuche people are indigenous to the Andean region of Chile and Argentina, where they have inhabited the land for centuries. Travelers can visit Mapuche communities to learn about their rich cultural heritage, traditional music and dance, artisanal crafts, and ongoing land rights and cultural preservation struggles.
  • Sacred Valley of the Incas, Peru:  Located near Cusco, the Sacred Valley is home to numerous indigenous communities and archaeological sites. Visitors can explore Inca ruins, traditional villages, and agricultural terraces, engage with local artisans, and learn about Andean culture and history.
  • Colca Canyon, Peru:  Carved by the Colca River in the Andes of southern Peru, Colca Canyon is one of the deepest canyons in the world and home to indigenous Quechua communities. Travelers can trek through the canyon, visit traditional villages, and witness the majestic flight of Andean condors soaring overhead.

Top Andes Mountains Experiences

Adventure and discovery await at every turn as you embark on an unforgettable journey through the majestic Andes Mountains. Our Andes tours offer a diverse range of experiences, from thrilling outdoor adventures to immersive cultural encounters, ensuring that every traveler finds something to captivate their spirit amidst the breathtaking beauty of this iconic mountain range.

Trekking to the summit of towering peaks for panoramic views

Exploring ancient Inca ruins nestled in the Andean foothills

Rafting down rushing rivers fed by glacial meltwater

Visiting indigenous villages to learn about traditional Andean lifestyles

Soaking in natural hot springs nestled in the Andean valleys

Riding horseback through rugged mountain trails

Sampling local cuisine and traditional dishes in mountain villages

Observing diverse wildlife, including condors and llamas, in their natural habitats

Camping under the stars in remote Andean wilderness areas

Photographing stunning landscapes of snow-capped peaks and emerald valleys

Taking a scenic train ride through the Andean foothills, offering breathtaking views along the way

Paragliding over picturesque Andean valleys for a birds-eye perspective of the majestic mountains

Participating in guided meditation or yoga sessions amidst the tranquil Andean landscapes

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Things to do in Andes Mountains - Expert’s guide

Immerse yourself in the thrill of adventure amid the stunning landscapes of the Andes mountain range. For those seeking heart-pounding expeditions, the Andes offers a playground for outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. From the rugged peaks of Mt. Aconcagua to the lush valleys of Salento and Cocora, there's no shortage of exhilarating experiences to be had.

  • Trekking:  Explore the breathtaking nature of the Andes on foot, with trekking routes ranging from gentle day hikes to challenging multi-day excursions. Discover the scenic trails of Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, renowned for its dramatic granite peaks and pristine wilderness.
  • Mountaineering:  Conquer the highest peaks of the Andes through exhilarating mountaineering expeditions. Test your skills on the slopes of Mt. Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America, in Argentina.
  • Glacier Watching:  Witness the awe-inspiring beauty of Andean glaciers as they glisten in the sunlight. Head to Puente del Inca in Argentina to marvel at the natural ice formations and stunning glacial landscapes.
  • Skiing:  Hit the slopes at a world-class ski resort in the heart of the Andes. Experience adrenaline-pumping downhill runs and breathtaking mountain views at resorts like Portillo in Chile or Las Leñas in Argentina.
  • Waterfall Exploration:  Discover the hidden gems of the Andes with visits to stunning waterfalls cascading through verdant valleys. Explore the majestic Iguazu Falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil or the mesmerizing cascades of Gocta Falls in Peru.
  • Mountain Biking:  Embark on thrilling mountain biking adventures along rugged Andean trails, offering adrenaline-pumping descents and breathtaking scenery. Traverse the scenic routes of Valle Nevado in Chile, offering panoramic views of towering peaks and verdant landscapes.

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Vineyards in valley with Andean peaks in background.

Mendoza & the Central Andes

A long, narrow sliver of desert landscape, the Mendoza region is home to two of Argentina’s claims to fame – the Andes and wine. The city itself is lively and cosmopolitan and the surrounding area boasts hundreds of wineries offering tours – an educational (and occasionally intoxicating) way to spend an afternoon or a month.

Attractions

Must-see attractions.

Parque Provincial Aconcagua

Parque Provincial Aconcagua

The region's most famous park is Parque Provincial Aconcagua, home of 6962m (22,841ft) Cerro Aconcagua, the highest peak outside the Himalayas and a…

The Reserva Provincial La Payunia in Argentina.

Parque Provincial Payunia

Just over 200km south of Malargüe on the RN 40, the spectacular Parque Provincial Payunia is a 4500-sq-km reserve with a higher concentration of volcanic…

Parque General San Martín

Parque General San Martín

Walking along the lakeshore and snoozing in the shade of the rose garden in this beautiful 420-hectare park is a great way to enjoy one of the city’s…

Las Marianas

Las Marianas

One of the prettiest wineries in the region, this one was built in 1922, abandoned in 1950 and reinstated in 1999. The main building is gorgeous, with…

Tupungato volcano in Argentina.

Parque Provincial Volcán Tupungato

Tupungato (6650m) is an impressive volcano, partly covered by snowfields and glaciers, and serious climbers consider the mountain a far more challenging,…

Statue of Christ (Cristo Redentor de los Andes) near mountain pass Paso Los Libertadores, Argentina.

Cristo Redentor

This monument tops a high altitude pass, once occupied by a rail line linking Argentina and Chile, offering spectacular Andean vistas. The dirt and gravel…

Parque Provincial Ischigualasto

Parque Provincial Ischigualasto

A spectacular, if desolate, landscape of otherworldly rock formations, dinosaur remains and sedimentary mountain ranges. Drivers join convoys on slow…

Parque Nacional El Leoncito

Parque Nacional El Leoncito

The 76-sq-km Parque Nacional El Leoncito occupies a former estancia (ranch) 22km south of Barreal. The landscape is typical of the Andean precordillera…

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View from the mountains surrounding the valle hermoso valley before staring to descend towards the pool.

The Andes of Ecuador

The Andes of Ecuador

Whenever I ask someone who has been to Ecuador how long they spent in the country, their answers always go something like this, “I was there for three months, but I had initially planned to only stay a week. That’s how amazing Ecuador is.

With that in mind, one of Ecuador’s main tourist attractions is the Ecuadorian Andes Mountains.

Best Tour Itineraries that visit the Andes of Ecuador

El Porvenir | Ecuador

At Cotopaxi National Park, we'll visit the interpretation center, climb to the refuge, and then either bike or drive through El Pedregal valley, ending with dinner at Hacienda El Porvenir.

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Explore Quito, Cotopaxi, and Otavalo, then embark on a first-class Galapagos cruise. Experience Ecuador's cultural and natural wonders like never before.

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Experience the Ecuadorian Andes and cloudforest, where you'll marvel at over 330 bird species and stunning landscapes. Immerse yourself in the region's magical biodiversity.

For those not familiar with the Andes Mountains, they are a mountainous spine that astoundingly divides South America into two parts from North to south. They cut across seven different countries namely, Argentina, Venezuela, Peru, Colombia, Chile, Bolivia, and most importantly, Ecuador.

Stretching over 7,500km from Venezuela all the way to Patagonia, the Andes Mountains are undeniably South America’s most magnificent natural attraction. To top it off, the ranges (particularly the Ecuadorian Andes) are a haven of diversity.

In Ecuador, the mountains are home to an enthralling array of wildlife, including 600+ different species of reptiles, an equal number of mammal species, over 30,000 species of endemic flora, more than 1,000 amphibians, 400 species of fish, and over 1,700 different types of birds.

If that’s not enough to convince you to include the Ecuadorian Andes in your “Must Visit’ list, I don’t know what is.

That said, the Andes aren’t the only thing Ecuador has to offer. When you visit the nation, here is an enumeration of other Must See places you should check out around the Andes region.

Quito | Ecuador

Surrounded by volcanoes and mountains, Quito has become the new hotspot for mountaineers from all around the world: particularly now that Chimborazo Mountain’s summit has been officially declared the closest place to the sun.

Another fun fact about Quito is that it sits at the second highest altitude in the world after La Paz, Bolivia.

Quito is also the perfect starting point for most day trips I will mention in this list.

To Do in Quito

To Do in Quito

Otavalo | Ecuador

Of course, you can find Otavaleno artifacts all across the nation, but none of them match the ones in the Otavalo Market in terms of quality and aesthetic.

In the city, you will also have a perfect view of the three volcanoes surrounding it.

Cotopaxi | Ecuador

Cotopaxi Volcano

Cotopaxi Ecuador

When flying to Quito, make an effort to get there during the day. This way, you will clearly see its majestic shape through your airplane window as it pierces through the clouds. And when the day is clear in the city and the mountain is perceptible in the distance, everyone (including locals) stops whatever they’re doing to admire the giant.

Cuenca | Ecuador

Other than the city’s mesmeric architecture (such as the huge cathedral), I also loved the relaxed atmosphere.

To top it off, the nightlife and cuisine of Cuenca is also unmatched.

Train | Ecuador

Devil’s Nose Train Route

Devil's train route | Ecuador

In an effort to overcome this obstacle, the nation built a zigzag railroad that climbs approximately 500 meters, covering a distance of 12km with steep descents and ascents. To this day, this Train Route remains one of the most impressive pieces of engineering.

While enjoying the astonishing descent, you’ll also enjoy the scenic view of the narrow gorge of river Chanchan, after which you’ll get a chance to learn about the worldview and traditions of the Puruhuas Community located in Sibambe.

Ingapirca people | Ecuador

While visiting Ingapirca, ensure you get a guide. You will learn a whole lot more if you’re accompanied by a good guide.

Baños | Ecuador

Instead of only using the renowned viewpoint at the village of Quilotoa, I suggest you check out the harder to reach viewpoint known as “Shalala.” Trust me, it’ll be worth it.

Swing at the End of the World

Swing at the end of the world | Ecuador

If you also want to conquer your fear of heights, this is the perfect place to visit.

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Patagonia: Torres Del Paine ‘W’ Trek – 5 Days

Adventurous ecuador, chachapoyas, treasure of the north, private tour, peru express - 10 days (lima- cusco & puno) with domestic flights, 7 day cusco travel package: cusco, sacred valley, machu picchu, humantay lake, and rainbow mountain., inca adventures - 7 days (lima and cusco) with domestic flights, 5 day cusco travel package: cusco, sacred valley, machu picchu, and maras moray., patagonia: torres del paine ‘o’ trek – 8 days, machu picchu adventure, best of peru.

“I had a great time on this tour. I would recommend renting crampons and bringing a warm sleeping bag.” Sampson Zhu, traveled in May 2024

Patagonia: Torres Del Paine ‘W’ Trek – 5 Days

  • Hiking & Trekking
  • Mountain Hikes
  • Christmas & New Year
  • Hike around Lake Nordenskjöld's scenic path
  • Explore the stunning French Valley
  • Enjoy views from Paso de los Vientos
“The accommodations were stunning and far surpassed my expectations. The activities were all well-organised and very interesting.” Daniel, traveled in October 2022

Adventurous Ecuador

  • Visit a traditional Tigua art studio
  • Go white-water rafting in the Amazon rainforest
  • Hike around the ethereal Quilotoa crater lake
“Well organized tour. Driver was careful and kept us safe on wet and curving narrow roads.” Sanna Pellatt, traveled in February 2023

Chachapoyas, Treasure of the north, Private Tour

  • In-depth Cultural
  • Discover 200 mummies at Leymebamba Museum
  • Spot exotic wildlife in mountain forests
  • Explore Kuélap's ancient citadel by cable car
“Everyone very friendly and all transport arrived when expected.” Julianna Emanuel, traveled in May 2024

PERU EXPRESS - 10 days (Lima- Cusco & Puno) with Domestic Flights

  • Explore Lima's historic center and catacombs
  • See sea lions and penguins at Ballestas Islands
  • Discover Machu Picchu with an expert guide
“Overall excellent service and great experience. Guides were kind enough to assist to their best ability.” Kaushala Murali, traveled in July 2024

7 Day Cusco Travel Package: Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Humantay Lake, and Rainbow Mountain.

  • Sightseeing
  • Explore Cusco's Cathedral and Qoricancha
  • Discover the fortress of Sacsayhuaman
  • Hike to the stunning Rainbow Mountain
“This was a fantastic tour, jam-packed with amazing sights and tours. We had an incredible trip, but we're exhausted now.” Jeannie Wielputz, traveled in August 2024

INCA ADVENTURES - 7 Days  (Lima and Cusco) with Domestic Flights

  • Witness sea lions at Ballestas Islands
  • Explore Lima's UNESCO-listed historic center
  • Discover Inca terraces and salt mines
“I really enjoyed the city of Cusco, Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley, and all of the different tours.” Eric Boranian, traveled in January 2024

5 Day Cusco Travel Package: Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, and Maras Moray.

  • Journey through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes
  • Visit Maras Salt Mines and Moray terraces
  • Discover Machu Picchu's ancient wonders
“The trek itself was fantastic and I had an excellent team in Francisco (as my guide) and Teo (as the cook/porter) out on the trail.” Joel Mann, traveled in December 2023

Patagonia: Torres Del Paine ‘O’ Trek – 8 Days

  • Cross suspension bridges over Grey Glacier
  • Camp beside the serene Dickson Glacier
  • Climb to the iconic Mirador Base Torres
“Awesome group of people to travel with and would highly recommend.” Todd Gingerich, traveled in December 2023

Machu Picchu Adventure

  • Explore Lima with a local cooking class
  • Tour the Sacred Valley and traditional weaving co-op
  • Discover Cusco's markets and optional city tour
“Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, Maras, the food, the scenery, and the amazing tour guides.” ARNETT, MITCHELL DAVID, traveled in February 2022

Best of Peru

  • Discover Cusco's ancient Inca and Spanish sites
  • Tour the Larco Museum's pre-Columbian artifacts
  • Experience Machu Picchu's awe-inspiring citadel

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Hiking in the Andes: 5 of Peru’s Best Treks

The Andes of Peru offer some of the most spectacular hikes in the world, walking on some of the old paths and winding roads constructed by the Incas themselves.  Trekking in Peru on one of many Inca Trails offers an incredible fusion of natural beauty, with green mountains and snow-topped glaciers, as well as historic Inca ruins. For those who are avid hikers, to those who love picturesque scenery, to those who are interested in famous ruins, hiking in the Peruvian Andes offers something for everyone. Paul Jones a Peru Travel expert takes a closer look at the 5 of Peru Best Treks .

The Santa Cruz Trek

Another great hike off the beaten track is the Santa Cruz hike in the  Cordillera Blanca mountain range , the highest in the world outside Asia.  Starting out at Cashapampa (3000 metres above sea level) you hike through the mountain range, and on the second day pass Ichi Cocha and Jatun Cocha, two beautiful lakes on the trail, and lead up to the Arhuaycocha Valley, where you get views of huge rocky mountain Mount Alpamayo, before arriving at Taullipampa. The next day you head on some steep climbs to reach the highest point of the trek, Punta Union at 4.750 metres .  The trek ends up in Vaqueria, a small indigenous village, where you can take photos of the incredible scenery around you. The Santa Cruz Trek is another  tough trek  and it is recommended that you have a good level of fitness. There are several versions of the Santa Cruz Trek varying in length, from 4 to 8 or more days.

The Inca Trail

The most famous trek of all has to be the classic four day Inca Trail. Originally built to connect the city of Cusco with the lost city of Machu Picchu, today it offers an action-packed trek full of great scenery. You begin at Kilometer 82 and trek to the small village of Huallabamba to spend your first night under the stars of the Andes. The second day on the Inca Trail is an intense hike, going up Warmiwañusqa or “ Dead Woman’s pass ” to reach highs of 4,200 metres/13,800 feet, where if you still have your breath, the views will take it away.  After the descending the pass, you will then pass some of the historic scenery, the Incan ruins of Sayacmarka, Phuyupatamarka, and Winyaywaina. After spending the night at the camp site, you wake up early morning to hike to the Sun Gate of Machu Picchu and descend down into the famous lost city. The Inca Trail is a medium level trek, good for anyone with decent fitness. Don’t worry you don’t have to be a professional hiker! Remember that the Inca Trail is limited to just 500 hikers, porters and guides per day, so booking 4 – 6 months in advance is highly recommended.

Hikers in the Inca Trail

Hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

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Named after the imposing snow-topped mountain, this five day hike is an excellent adventure that lets you hike some of the best natural scenery in Peru. The Salkantay trek starts in Limatambo, where you set off through some traditional Andean villages of Cruzpata and Challacancha through to the village of Soyrococha.  The second day you get to see the main feature of the Salkantay trek – at 4,600 metres/14,000 feet, the famous Salkantay Mountain, part of the Vilcanota mountain range . The third day is downhill (literally) through to a small village which is home to several coffee and cocoa plantations, and the fourth day of hiking on the Salkantay trek takes you through flat terrain, through Lucumabamba, on to Aguas Calientes where you will spend the night in a hostel. Best until last, the next day you head Machu Picchu! Salkantay is more intense than the Inka Trail, but is achievable for those with decent fitness. Unlike the Inca Trail, the Salkantay trek doesn’t require a permit to enter, so booking a few days before is possible. Pricewise it is about the same as the Inca Trail (US$ 500 – 600 pp).

Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu

The Sun Gate

The Sun Gate trek, or the Lares trek as its also known is one of the most pleasant hikes in the Andes and offers truly breathtaking views of green mountains and typical Andean valleys. The trek starts in Calca where you make your way to Lares, famous for its natural hot springs, where you can soak in the steamy hot water before the hike.  Day two of the hike is probably the best for scenery, you get well off the beaten track with a trek rich with the mountain views and clear water lakes, to Ipsay, a small rural village.  The third day you pass through the indigenous villages of Willoq and Pumamarca on the way to the famous city Ollantaytambo , and take the train to Aguas Calientes for a hot shower and a warm bed. Then the next day a short 1 hour trek up the mountain to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu. The Sun Gate is an easy-going hike, no experience necessary.

Lares Trek / Sun Gate Trek

Choquequirao

One of the few treks that doesn’t visit Machu Picchu, Choquequirao takes you on a five day journey to discover one of Peru’s other lost cities, the Choquequirao ruins , who some argue is even more spectacular than Machu Picchu!  Starting out at the small town of Cachora at 2850m/9350 feet, you set out to hike to Capuliyoc. The second day has some challenging trails, like the steep hike to Santa Rosa, but you’ll get some fantastic views of the Choquequirao ruins on the mountainside opposite. An ascent from the Apurimac River brings you to the ruins at 3033m/9951 feet, where you can watch the sun-set in the most spectacular setting – you might even spot a Condor! The next day you go into the valley of Santa Rosa to spend the night, and then embark on the return to Capuliyoc. Choquequirao is a one of the tougher treks , you need to have decent fitness, but the views are worth the effort! Some trekking companies offer this trek as a 4 days trek.

The Forgotten Citadel of Choquequirao

Choosing the right trekking company can be the difference between a great trekking experience in Peru and a bad one. Talk to your chosen trekking company about what is included within the price and what is not, and also talk to them about the food, cooks, porters and guides etc. to get a good feel for what they offer. Expect to pay good money for any of these 5 best treks in Peru, shopping around for the cheapest deal is not advised; as they say “you get what you pay for.” Recently we featured an article about the 5 best Inca Trail Operators , which you might also find useful.

More helpful information can be found in our trekking in Peru section.

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Andean Highlands (Sierra Region) > Cotopaxi province

Andean Highlands (Sierra Region) > Loja province

Andean Highlands (Sierra Region) > Tungurahua province

Andean Highlands (Sierra Region) > Imbabura province

Andean Highlands (Sierra Region) > Cañar province

Andean Highlands (Sierra Region)

The Andean Highlands or the Andes  is a region in the central part of Ecuador. It extends from north to south. This region is Ecuador's most visited area. Home to the Andes Mountains , this region is known by locals as Sierra . Ecuador's Andes consist of two mountain ranges:  Central and Western; separated by a narrow central valley.

Among the main destinations are Quito, Mindo, Baños, and Riobamba. While, most popular volcanoes are Cotopaxi, Pichincha, and Chimborazo. Another point of interest is the Avenue of Volcanoes which consists of a large number of volcanoes some of which are still active, while others only show their remains.

The climate varies according to the altitude and time of year. The drier season is generally from November to February. The weather is usually fairly consistent. Plenty of sun in the mornings, and frequent rain in the afternoon.

This is a complete guide of Ecuador's Andes. Learn more about its panoramic views, snow-capped peaks, high altitude wetlands, and cloud forest. As well as its colonial towns, hot springs, national parks, and wildlife.

Ecuador's Andes, Sierra Region

Facts & Information

Language: spanish currency: us dollar, location: south america country: ‎ ecuador, main destinations: quito, cuenca, riobamba, provinces:  azuay, bolivar, cañar, carchi, chimborazo, cotopaxi, imbabura, loja, pichincha, tungurahua., average temperature: 55º-78º f (12º-25ºc) weather / climate, places to go, guide to traveling, things to do, map location, top tourist attractions to see points of interest & landmarks, cotopaxi national park.

Andean Highlands (Sierra Region) > Chimborazo province

Asuncion Monastery Ruins, Guano

Andean Highlands (Sierra Region) > Carchi province

Lady of Peace (Virgin's Grotto)

Houses, Alausi

Devil's Nose train ride, Riobamba & Alausi

Sanctuary Our Lady of the Cloud, Azogues

Recommended places to visit / Day trips Cities & towns to go

New Cathedral of Cuenca. Azuay, Andes, Ecuador

Andes region holidays (Sierra), Ecuador

Atillo Lakes, Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

20 Beautiful places to visit in the Ecuadorian Andes

Train Station, Riobamba. Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

20 Interesting Facts and Information about Riobamba, Ecuador

Carondelet Palace, Quito. Pichincha. Andes. Ecuador

20 Interesting Facts and Information about Quito, Ecuador

Tourist attraction maps.

Cotacachi-Cayapas National Park Map

Tourist Map of Cotacachi-Cayapas National Park

Tourist map of Azogues. Canar, Ecuador. Ecuadorian Andes Mountains

Tourist Attractions Map of (Azogues) Cañar, Ecuador

Sightseeing / popular things to do.

El Arenal. Bolivar. Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

El Arenal desert

Ingapirca ruins. Canar, Andes, Ecuador

Ingapirca Inca Ruins

El Angel Ecological Reserve, Carchi. Andes. Ecuador

El Angel Ecological Reserve

Cajas National Park. Azuay. Andes, Ecuador

Cajas National Park

Cotacachi-Cayapas Ecological Reserve, Imbabura. Andes. Ecuador

Cotacachi-Cayapas Ecological Reserve

Mindo-Nambillo Ecological Reserve. Pichincha volcano. Andes. Ecuador

Mindo-Nambillo Ecological Reserve

Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve. Pichincha volcano. Andes. Ecuador

Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve

Ilinizas volcano, Cotopaxi, Andes. Ecuador

Ilinizas Ecological Reserve

Cotopaxi National Park. Andes. Ecuador

Chimborazo Fauna Reserve

Mount Carihuairazo, Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

Mount Carihuairazo

Chimborazo Volcano. Andes. Ecuador

Closest volcano to Riobamba

Sangay Volcano, Sangay National Park. Amazon. Ecuador

Closest volcano to Cuenca

Cayambe volcano. Pichincha. Andes. Ecuador

Closest volcano to Quito

Cayambe volcano.

Antisana volcano. Pichincha. Andes. Ecuador

Antisana volcano

Chiles volcano, Carchi. Andes. Ecuador

Chiles volcano

El Altar volcano, Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

El Altar volcano – Crater lake

Chimborazo Volcano. Andes. Ecuador

Chimborazo volcano

Quilotoa, water filled caldera, Cotopaxi, Andes. Ecuador

Quilotoa Volcano

Mojanda Lakes, Imbabura. Andes. Ecuador

Mojanda Lakes

Tungurahua volcano. Andes. Ecuador

Tungurahua volcano

Lake near Pichincha volcano. Andes. Ecuador

Pichincha volcano

Ilinizas volcano, Cotopaxi, Andes. Ecuador

Illinizas volcano

Imbabura volcano. Andes. Ecuador

Imbabura volcano

Quilotoa, water filled caldera, Cotopaxi, Andes. Ecuador

Quilotoa – water-filled caldera

Cotopaxi volcano. Andes. Ecuador

Cotopaxi volcano

Devil's Nose train ride, Riobamba & Alausi. Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

Devil’s Nose Train Ride – Nariz del Diablo

Cuicocha Crater Lake. Imbabura. Andes. Ecuador

Cuicocha crater lake

Culebrillas Lake, Canar. Andes. Ecuador

Culebrillas Lake

Laguna Amarilla,El Altar volcano, Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

Laguna Amarilla – Lagoon

Yahuarcocha lake, Imbabura. Andes. Ecuador

Yahuarcocha lake

Atillo Lakes, Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

Atillo Lagoons

Laguna de Secas, Pichincha. Andes. Ecuador

Secas Lagoon

Limpiopungo lagoon. Cotopaxi. Andes. Ecuador

Limpiopungo Lagoon

Guayaquil Park, Riobamba. Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

Guayaquil Park

Panoramic view, Ozogoche Lakes, Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

Lakes of Ozogoche

El Ejido Park, Quito. Pichincha. Andes. Ecuador

El Ejido Park

La Carolina Park, Quito. Pichincha. Andes. Ecuador

La Carolina Park

Panoramic view, Green Lagoons, Carchi. Andes. Ecuador

Green Lagoons – Lagunas Verdes

Lady of Peace - Virgin's Grotto, Carchi. Andes. Ecuador

Lady of Peace (Virgin’s Grotto) – Gruta de la Paz

San Pablo Lake, Imbabura. Andes. Ecuador

San Pablo lake

El Chorro Waterfall, Giron. Yunguilla. Azuay. Andes. Ecuador

El Chorro Waterfall

Virgen Hot Springs. Banos. Tungurahua. Andes. Ecuador

Virgen Hot Springs – Termas de la Virgen

Agoyan Waterfall, Banos. Tungurahua. Andes. Ecuador

Agoyán waterfall

Condor-Machay Waterfall. Rumipamba. Pichincha. Andes. Ecuador

Condor-Machay Waterfall

Peguche Waterfall, Otavalo. Imbabura. Andes. Ecuador

Protected Forest of Peguche Waterfall

Peguche Waterfall, Otavalo. Imbabura. Andes. Ecuador

Peguche Waterfall

Devils Cauldron Waterfall, Banos de Agua Santa, Tungurahua volcano. Andes. Ecuador

Devil’s Cauldron waterfall – Pailon del diablo

Esperanza Cloud Forest, Bucay. Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

Closest beaches to Riobamba

Mompiche beach, Esmeraldas. Coast. Ecuador

Closest beaches to Quito

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Closest Beaches to Cuenca

Achupallas. Chimborazo. Andes. Ecuador

Yunguilla Valley

Mandango - Sleeping Inca, Vilcabamba. Loja. Andes. Ecuador

Visiting the Amazon rainforest from Cuenca

Orchids Botanic Park, Puyo. Pastaza. Amazonas. Ecuador

Visiting the Amazon rainforest from Riobamba

Limoncocha Biological Reserve, Sucumbios. Amazonas. Ecuador

Visiting the Amazon rainforest from Quito

Chimborazo province.

Chimborazo province location.

Azuay province

Azuay province location.

Bolívar province

Bolivar province location.

Cañar province

Cañar province location.

Carchi province

Carchi province location.

Cotopaxi province

Cotopaxi province location.

Imbabura province

Imbabura province location.

Loja province

Loja province location.

Pichincha province

Pichincha province location.

Tungurahua province

Tungurahua province location.

Map location / Where is it located?

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June 11, 2023

By Kristy Tolley

Discovering the Andes Mountain Range

The Andes mountain range is the longest mountain range in the world, stretching over 7,000 kilometers along the western coast of South America. The range passes through seven countries, including Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. The Andes is not only a geological spectacle but also a cultural and historical one, rich in ancient civilizations, diverse landscapes, and unique ecosystems. Every year, millions of tourists from all over the world travel to the Andes to explore its wonders and natural beauty.

Machu Picchu: The Iconic Incan Citadel

Machu Picchu is undoubtedly the most famous attraction in the Andes, if not in all of South America. This ancient Incan citadel located in Peru is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Machu Picchu was built in the 15th century and abandoned during the Spanish colonization. The site remained hidden from the world until it was rediscovered in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, an American explorer. Today, tourists from all over the world hike the Inca Trail or take a train to visit Machu Picchu, which offers stunning views of the surrounding Andes mountains.

La Paz: Bolivia’s Vibrant Capital City

La Paz is the administrative capital of Bolivia and the highest administrative capital in the world, located at an altitude of over 3,600 meters above sea level. The city is famous for its vibrant culture, colorful markets, and stunning views of the surrounding Andes mountains. La Paz is also home to many historical and cultural landmarks, such as the San Francisco Church, the Witches’ Market, and the Tiwanaku archaeological site. Visitors can take a cable car ride to see panoramic views of the city and the Andes mountains, or take a tour of the nearby Valle de la Luna, a unique rock formation that resembles the moon’s surface.

Lake Titicaca: The World’s Highest Navigable Lake

Lake Titicaca is located on the border of Peru and Bolivia and is the highest navigable lake in the world, sitting at an altitude of over 3,800 meters above sea level. The lake is famous for its crystal-clear waters, beautiful islands, and unique culture. Visitors can take a boat tour of the lake and visit the Uros Islands, which are man-made floating islands made of totora reeds. The islands are home to the Uros people, who have lived on the lake for centuries. Visitors can also visit the nearby islands of Taquile and Amantani, which offer stunning views of the lake and the Andes mountains.

Quito: Ecuador’s Historic and Cultural Capital

Quito is the capital of Ecuador and one of the highest capital cities in the world, located at an altitude of over 2,800 meters above sea level. The city is famous for its well-preserved colonial architecture, including the historic center, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. Visitors to Quito can explore the city’s many museums, churches, and historical landmarks, such as the Basilica del Voto Nacional and the Plaza de la Independencia. Quito is also a great base for exploring the nearby Andes mountains, including the Cotopaxi National Park and the Quilotoa Crater Lake.

Patagonia: A Pristine Wilderness Adventure

Patagonia is a region located at the southern end of the Andes, shared by Chile and Argentina. The region is famous for its pristine wilderness, rugged landscapes, and diverse wildlife. Visitors to Patagonia can explore the many national parks and reserves, such as Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares, which offer some of the most beautiful scenery in the Andes. Visitors can go hiking, camping, or horseback riding to see glaciers, lakes, forests, and mountains.

The Atacama Desert: A Land of Otherworldly Landscapes

The Atacama Desert is located in northern Chile and is one of the driest places on Earth. The desert is famous for its otherworldly landscapes, unique geological formations, and diverse wildlife. Visitors to the Atacama can explore the many natural attractions, such as the Moon Valley, the Atacama Salt Flats, and the El Tatio Geysers. The desert is also home to many ancient civilizations, such as the Atacameño people, who have lived in the region for thousands of years.

Cusco: The Gateway to the Andes

Cusco is a city located in southeastern Peru and was the capital of the Inca Empire. The city is famous for its historical and cultural landmarks, such as the Temple of the Sun, the Cathedral of Cusco, and the Sacsayhuaman fortress. Cusco is also the gateway to Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail, making it a popular destination for tourists. Visitors can explore the city’s many museums, markets, and restaurants, or take a tour of the nearby Sacred Valley, which offers stunning views of the Andes mountains.

The Galapagos Islands: A Unique Ecological Paradise

The Galapagos Islands are a group of volcanic islands located off the coast of Ecuador and are one of the most unique and diverse ecosystems in the world. The islands are home to many endemic species, such as the Galapagos tortoise, the marine iguana, and the blue-footed booby. Visitors to the Galapagos can take a cruise or a tour to explore the islands and see the diverse wildlife up close. The islands are also a great base for exploring nearby Andean destinations, such as Quito and Cotopaxi National Park.

Torres del Paine National Park: A Hiker’s Dream

Torres del Paine National Park is located in southern Chile and is one of the most popular destinations in the Andes for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The park offers some of the most beautiful scenery in the region, including mountains, glaciers, lakes, and forests. Visitors can hike the famous W Trek or take a boat tour of the Grey Glacier. The park is also home to diverse wildlife, such as guanacos, pumas, and Andean condors.

Salta: Argentina’s Northern Cultural Hub

Salta is a city located in northwestern Argentina and is known for its colonial architecture, cultural heritage, and scenic beauty. The city is a great base for exploring the nearby Andean destinations, such as the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colorful rock formations and ancient civilizations. Visitors can also explore the city’s many museums, churches, and markets, or take a cable car ride to see panoramic views of the city and the surrounding Andes mountains.

Banos: The Adventure Capital of Ecuador

Banos is a small town located in central Ecuador and is known as the adventure capital of the country. The town is surrounded by the Andes mountains and offers many outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, rafting, and zip-lining. Banos is also famous for its hot springs, waterfalls, and scenic beauty. Visitors can take a tour of the nearby Tungurahua volcano or visit the nearby Amazon rainforest. Banos is a great destination for adventurers and nature lovers who want to experience the best of the Andes.

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The Andes Crossing Guided  Trek from Argentina is an amazing opportunity to cross the entire Andes mountain range from Mendoza, Argentina to Chile. This is a unique experience that will take you to a forgotten land of amazing beauty, and which will feel like a journey back in time. We will set out from the beautiful mountain area of Tunuyan, to then cross then the mountains of the Andes by following several breathtaking valleys and gorges surrounded by vertical walls, glaciers and 6.000 m high mountains. This pristine landscape is home to condors and guanacos that may visit us during the journey. 

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DAY 1 Depart from your hotel at 8.30 am and head east, towards the shore of the Beagle Channel, where we will arrive about 10:30 am. During the first part of this day we will go canoeing at the Lashifashaj river, travelling downstream to enter the Beagle Channel and continue along the sea up to the Harberton estancia. From there, we board a motor boat to sail to Martillo Island and see the penguins that live there. Shortly after, we will continue sailing to hike in one of the most wild and beautiful places of the Beagle Channel: Gable Island, where we will enjoy a delicious lunch. The second part of the day begins at 5:00 pm., and takes us beyond the Cordillera de los Andes, on a trek through the forest up to Lake Fagnano. We will spend the night in our shelter located on the coast of this 100 km long lake, enjoying a magnificent view. At 8.30 pm dinner will be served, and then you can have a well earned rest DAY 2 Our day starts early, with breakfast being served at 08:00 am. Then, at 09:00 am, we set off for Yehuin Lake, behind the northern shore of Lake Fagnano where we will arrive after a 2-hour drive. We will visit Tolhuin and go on a 3 hours hike in an area where we can spot many birds and guanacos in our way to the Heart of the Island. At 12:30 pm we make a stop for lunch, near the source of the Indio River. In the afternoon, at 1:30 pm., we will ascend to Cabras Hill on a strong hike of almost 4 hours, which will reward us with an intact and infinite landscape: vegas, mallines, beaver dams, lakes and lagoons, horizon and mountains. After the descent, we will return to our vehicles to have some hot snacks before returning to our hotels.

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As we begin our journey through the Andes. we will head southwest toward the town of Tupungato, to drive among the vineyards fields in the Uco Valley. The vines reach the slopes of the mountain range and their green contrasts with the white of the snowy mountains. The route offers superb views of the highest mountain, ‘El Plata’, and the imposing Tupungato volcano. After about 140 km we will arrive at El Manzano Histórico, a small village located at the foot of the mountain range and core of the Natural Reserve of the same name. This is one of the main tourist attractions of the area where we will start our journey on horseback from here. In El Manzano, authentic gauchos will be waiting for us. We will be fitted to our horses and then we will begin our ride. Trotting along on horseback we will explore the deep valleys and towering mountains of the Andes. We will enter the deep glacial valley of Arenales, guarded by the imposing orange granite walls and the sharp needles. Always with the snowy mountains in front, we will reach in the afternoon the glacial lake where we will spend the night under the stars in tents.

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