Ecuador lies at the very center of the world, where the sun shines with its greatest intensity and purity.
From the Galápagos Islands to the Andes, through the Amazon and the Pacific coast, four worlds share the same light.
Traveling here means taking a piece of that light home with you... and helping it reach even farther.

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THE ANDEAN WORLD

THE AVENUE
OF THE VOLCANOES

Along the Andes mountain range await volcanoes, snow-capped peaks, valleys, lagoons and indigenous villages.

The summits of Chimborazo, Cotopaxi and Cayambe bring you closer to the sun, and cities like Quito and Cuenca —both UNESCO World Heritage Sites— hold the purest of Andean culture. And at the Middle of the World you can stand in two hemispheres at once.

6,263 M
SUMMIT OF CHIMBORAZO
LATITUDE MIDDLE OF THE WORLD
2
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CITIES
13
ANDEAN DESTINATIONS TO DISCOVER
WHAT TO DISCOVER

ANDES DESTINATIONS

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UNESCO World Heritage Site
Experience

The best-preserved historic center in the Americas, among baroque churches and lively squares.

Activities

City tour, heritage churches (La Compañía, San Francisco), museums, El Panecillo and the TeléferiQo cable car.

Cuisine

Potato locro, empanadas de viento, hornado, canelazo.

Tip

Ease into the altitude during your first days and explore the old town with local guides.

Latitude 0° 0′ 0”
Experience

Stand in two hemispheres at once, right on the equatorial line.

Activities

Interactive museums, latitude experiments, the ethnographic museum and photography.

Cuisine

Fritada, mote, chicha, traditional sweets.

Tip

Great for families; combine it with the nearby Pululahua crater.

The most famous craft market in the Andes
Experience

Living indigenous culture and the region’s largest artisan market.

Activities

Plaza de Ponchos, Kichwa communities, the Peguche waterfall, Lake San Pablo.

Cuisine

Yamor, roast cuy, tortillas de tiesto.

Tip

Visit on Saturday for the full market and buy directly from the artisans.

Leather, lagoon and volcano
Experience

The leather town beside the Cuicocha lagoon and the Cotacachi-Cayapas reserve.

Activities

Leather workshops, a hike around the Cuicocha crater, nature and shopping.

Cuisine

Carnes coloradas, hornado.

Tip

Perfect for pairing crafts and nature on a day trip from Otavalo.

The most iconic active volcano
Experience

Páramo landscapes and snow-capped peaks along the Avenue of the Volcanoes.

Activities

Trek to the Cotopaxi refuge, mountain biking, horseback riding, the Limpiopungo lagoon.

Cuisine

Trout, papas con cuero, Andean cheeses.

Tip

Bring thermal clothing; the refuge sits above 4,800 m.

Adventure and hot springs
Experience

The capital of adventure, among waterfalls, hot springs and adrenaline.

Activities

Zip-lining, rafting, canyoning, the Casa del Árbol swing, the Waterfall Route and thermal baths.

Cuisine

Melcochas, sugar cane, trout, fresh juices.

Tip

Great for active travelers: adrenaline by day, hot springs by night.

The closest point to the sun
Experience

Ecuador’s highest summit and the point on Earth closest to the sun.

Activities

Hiking to the refuges, high-altitude cycling, vicuña spotting.

Cuisine

Free-range chicken broth, hornado, morocho.

Tip

Requires prior acclimatization; always climb with mountain guides.

AUNESCO World Heritage Site
Experience

A colonial gem of cobbled streets, rivers and fine craftsmanship.

Activities

The New Cathedral, the Tomebamba riverbank, Panama-hat workshops, the art route.

Cuisine

Mote pillo, cuy, tamales, traditional sweets.

Tip

A calm, walkable city; perfect for longer cultural stays.

High-altitude lagoons
Experience

More than 200 glacial lagoons among páramo and polylepis forest.

Activities

Hiking, birdwatching, sport fishing, landscape photography.

Cuisine

Fresh trout and traditional páramo fare.

Tip

Changeable weather: bring a rain jacket and warm layers even on sunny days.

The country’s most important Inca complex
Experience

Ecuador’s best-preserved Inca-Cañari archaeological site.

Activities

A tour of the Temple of the Sun, the Inca’s Face and the site museum.

Cuisine

Mote pata, fritada, Cañari cuisine.

Tip

Combine it with Cuenca; a guide makes all the difference to grasp the history.

A ‘Magical Town’ of filigree
Experience

A Magical Town of Azuay, famous for its silver and gold filigree work.

Activities

Gold and silver jewelry workshops, pottery and toquilla-straw weaving.

Cuisine

Hornado, cascaritas, cuy, chicken broth.

Tip

Ideal for buying authentic handcrafted jewelry straight from the workshop.

Cloud forest and birds
Experience

A cloud forest with one of the greatest bird diversities on the planet.

Activities

Birdwatching, zip-lining, the cable car, the chocolate route and tubing.

Cuisine

Artisan chocolate, local coffee, tilapia.

Tip

A perfect one- or two-day escape from Quito; bring binoculars.

The Valley of Longevity
Experience

A mild-climate valley famous for the longevity of its people.

Activities

Hikes, horseback riding, yoga, wellness retreats and rural tourism.

Cuisine

Loja coffee, repe, artisan honey.

Tip

Made for unwinding: ideal for longer stays and wellness.

FLAVORS OF THE REGION A living Andean heritage: corn, native potatoes and ancestral recipes that today reach fine dining.
FOR THE TRAVELER

BEFORE YOU GO

Acclimatize to the altitude

Quito and the highlands sit above 2,800 m. Hydrate, rest on your first day and ascend the peaks gradually.

When to go

Year-round. The dry season (June–September) brings clear skies, ideal for volcanoes and trekking.

What to pack

Year-round. The dry season (June–September) brings clear skies, ideal for volcanoes and trekking.

EXPERIENCE THE ANDES

Download the Ecuador Travel Guide and discover how to link the highlands with the other three worlds in a single trip.