Cotopaxi National Park
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Spent a night on the foothills of the Cotopaxi volcano. Sadly, the clouds didn't let us get a full view, but still had a great time at 3800m altitude. See if you can spot our car in some of theOkumaya devam et
Spent a night on the foothills of the Cotopaxi volcano. Sadly, the clouds didn't let us get a full view, but still had a great time at 3800m altitude. See if you can spot our car in some of theOkumaya devam et
Arrived at the mountain town of Quilotoa, which is a hub for hikers seeking to tackle the Quilotoa loop, a multi-day hike that's one of the most famous in Ecuador. If, like us, you can't hike thatOkumaya devam et
Decided to get up early and tackle a 6 hour hike all round the crater rim of Quilotoa, with incredible views of the lagoon and the Andes surrounding. Right near the start, we picked up two furryOkumaya devam et
Quick stop in the almost-Amazonian town of Baños to hop into some hot springs and heal our weary bodies after the big Quilotoa hike.
We stopped at a lookout point to see this impressive valley where a railroad track known as The Devil's Nose was built. Didn't spot the rails, but the view was pretty amazing!
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Quick soggy visit to the most significant Inca ruins in Ecuador, where we got a very informative tour - the rain made us rush back to the car though!
Spent two night in the beautiful town of Cuenca, where we walked a LOT, enjoyed a nice brunch, and saw some impromptu street dancing.
Left Ecuador earlier today and drove to Piura in northern Peru, where we ran some errands and did some shopping. Not much to report about Peru yet, but stay tuned!
Gezgin Dramatic landscape. Everywhere looks deserted!
Gezgin
I saw your vehile on the right bottom of this photo!
Gezgin It seems you’ve been hiking quite a bit! Your van in that photo seems to be very far from where you took the photo! Good going!