Just outside Quito, this experience blends Andean adventure, local flavor, and pure relaxation in two unforgettable days.
We start the first morning with a scenic hike to Condor Machay Waterfall, one of the most beautiful cascades in the Ecuadorian highlands. The trail winds through lush green valleys and along a crystal-clear river until the thunderous waterfall appears - a perfect spot to pause, breathe, and connect with nature.
After the hike, we’ll continue to Hacienda El Porvenir, nestled at the foothills of Cotopaxi Volcano. Here, you can choose your own experience:
– Saddle up for a horseback ride across open páramo landscapes, feeling the freedom of the Andes as you ride alongside local chagras (cowboys).
– Or, join a hands-on cooking class and learn how to prepare Ecuadorian favorites like crispy empanadas, spicy ají sauce, and the warm, cinnamon-infused canelazo drink.
In the evening, unwind with access to the hacienda’s jacuzzi and traditional temazcal (steam lodge) - a soothing ritual to relax your muscles after a day of exploration.
The next morning, after a well-deserved rest, explore the breathtaking Cotopaxi National Park. Walk around the scenic Limpiopungo Lagoon, with views of the towering volcano as your backdrop. If conditions and energy allow, continue up to the José Rivas Refuge for a short high-altitude hike and panoramic views.
Your adventure continues with a visit to a local rose plantation near Machachi, where you'll learn why Ecuadorian roses are famous worldwide. Stroll through vibrant greenhouses and get a behind-the-scenes look at the cultivation and export process.
Next, head to Hostería Papagayo for a delicious lunch, followed by a cheese tasting experience. Discover the artisanal process behind their locally made cheeses and enjoy fresh samples surrounded by Andean charm. In the late afternoon, you return to Quito.
These two adventurous days combine flavors, flowers, and the wild beauty of the Andes - perfect for travelers seeking a unique and well-rounded experience just outside of Quito.