Cotopaxi Horseback & Refuge
From $150 per person
- - Private hotel pick-up and drop-off
- - Hike to José Rivas Refuge (4,800 m)
- - Glacier hike option (5,000 m)
- - 3-hour guided horseback ride
- - Limpiopungo Lake
- - Lunch included
- Start any day
Itinerary
“They came on horseback and climbed into the clouds. Now, it’s your turn.”
Start any day, based on availability
This is a private tour.
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Note
Our itinerary may change based on the weather or other factors. Your guide will always make the best decision for the group. All times are approximate and may be adjusted during the day.
Pricing
Private tour: start any day, based on availability
- ZIncluded
- - 3-hours of horseback riding
- - English & Spanish-speaking guide during all other activities, except horseback riding
- - Spanish-speaking horseback handler (basic English skills, responsible for managing the horses and leading the route)
- - Horseback gear during horseback riding
- - Poncho and sheepskin chaps during horseback riding
- - Authorized tourist transport
- - Lunch (menu-type meal)
- - Permit to enter Cotopaxi National Park
- Excluded
- - Extra food, snacks and drinks
- - Tips
- - Taxes: Only applicable to Ecuadorian citizens and companies
- What to Pack
For this tour wear comfortable clothing, shoes and be ready for weather conditions. Since we’ll be in the Andes, we recommend bringing:
- - Gloves, scarf, and a hat
- - A waterproof jacket
- - Sunscreen and sunglasses
- - Comfortable sneakers or hiking shoes and warm socks
- - Water and snacks for energy
This list is a recommendation for extra comfort, it’s not required.
- Good to Know
- - The horseback ride is with a Spanish-speaking handler, with very basic English skills.
- - This tour is always in English and Spanish
- - Our guide is always there to support you
- - Wear layers to stay ready for changing weather
- - The guide may adjust the itinerary and schedule if necessary
Frequently Asked questions
Cotopaxi & Quilotoa
Q: How much hiking is involved?
At Cotopaxi, walking is minimal unless you request a hike. At Quilotoa, there is a short walk to the viewpoint. If you want to hike a bit more, let your guide know—he will be able to estimate if there is enough time.
Q: Is this a private tour?
Yes, this tour is fully private. You’ll have a dedicated guide and vehicle for a more personalized experience, with flexible timing and stops.
Q: What is the altitude like?
At Cotopaxi National Park, we reach up to 3,600 meters (11,800 ft), while Quilotoa sits at around 3,900 meters (12,800 ft). You may feel the effects of high altitude, so walk slowly, stay hydrated, and rest if needed.
Q: Do I need to be very fit?
No, this itinerary is suitable for most travelers since hiking is completely optional. This way, clients who have trouble walking, or simply prefer not to, can still enjoy the best of Cotopaxi and Quilotoa comfortably.
Q: Will I see both Cotopaxi and Quilotoa clearly?
Weather in the Andes is unpredictable. We aim to visit both in the best possible conditions, but views can be affected by clouds. Your guide may adjust the itinerary to maximize visibility.
Q: Are restroom stops available?
Yes, we make regular stops, including at viewpoints, restaurants, and visitor centers where restrooms are available. Simply ask your guide and he will show you to the nearest option.
Q: Is this tour suitable for children or older adults?
Yes, the tour is suitable for families and travelers of most ages. Let us know if you want to skip the hikes or adjust the pace—we’ll tailor the day to your needs.










