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Cotopaxi & Limpiopungo: Day Trip from Quito with Hike & Lunch

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Summary

Wild horses, glacier lakes and Cotopaxi’s raw heights in one day

You’ll start early in Quito with hotel pickup before heading into Cotopaxi for a high-altitude hike led by a local guide. Pause at Limpiopungo Lagoon to watch wild horses or catch Cotopaxi’s reflection if you’re lucky. Share stories over lunch before returning to the city—expect tired legs and some new perspective.

experience

What’s the experience like?

I still remember the first time I saw Cotopaxi from the window of our minibus—just this white peak floating above the clouds while Quito faded behind us. Our guide, Andrea, kept making jokes about how we’d all be out of breath by 4,600 meters (she wasn’t wrong). The air got colder as we climbed into Cotopaxi, and someone in our group tried to zip their jacket with gloves on—didn’t work, but it made everyone laugh. It’s only about an hour and a half from Quito, but it felt like landing on another planet.

We stopped at the Mariscal Sucre Interpretation Centre first. Andrea pointed out old lava flows and explained why the plants here look so tough—something about volcanic ash in the soil. The wind was sharp and carried this earthy smell I can’t quite describe, sort of like wet stone mixed with grass. When we started hiking up towards the refuge (4,864m is no joke), I honestly wondered if my legs would forgive me. The ground was loose and sandy underfoot; every step felt like two steps. A couple of locals passed us going down—they just grinned and said “ánimo!” which helped more than I expected.

Afterwards we drove to Limpiopungo Lagoon. The water really does act like a mirror for Cotopaxi when the clouds clear—though ours came and went so fast you could barely snap a photo before everything changed again. There were wild horses grazing near the shore, tails flicking at flies. We had lunch together after that (I think it was chicken and rice?), everyone still a bit dazed from the altitude or maybe just quietly happy to sit down for a while.

I didn’t expect to feel so small standing there with all that sky overhead. Even now, whenever I see photos of Cotopaxi day trips online, I get this weird mix of pride and longing—like part of me is still up there breathing thin air.

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itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Cotopaxi National Park exploration and hike

  • Meet at CarpeDM Adventure office
  • Pick up at Hilton Colon Hotel
  • Transfer to Cotopaxi National Park
  • Enter Cotopaxi National Park
  • Visit Mariscal Sucre Interpretation Centre
  • Drive to 4600m car park
  • Hike up to refuge at 4864m
  • Return to parking lot
  • Arrive at Limpiapungo lake
  • Eat lunch
  • Return to Quito
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Top questions

How long does the Cotopaxi day trip from Quito take?

How long does the Cotopaxi day trip from Quito take?

The tour lasts about 9 hours, starting around 7:20 am and returning to Quito by 4 pm or so.

Is lunch included on the Cotopaxi hike tour?

Is lunch included on the Cotopaxi hike tour?

Yes, lunch is included as part of your day trip experience.

What’s the highest point reached during the hike?

What’s the highest point reached during the hike?

You’ll reach up to 4,864 meters at the refuge on Cotopaxi.

Is hotel pickup included for this day trip?

Is hotel pickup included for this day trip?

Yes, there’s hotel pickup available from central locations in Quito.

Do I need special gear for hiking Cotopaxi?

Do I need special gear for hiking Cotopaxi?

You should bring warm clothing, waterproof jacket, gloves, scarf, hat, sturdy boots or trekking shoes, sunglasses and sunscreen.

Can beginners do this Cotopaxi trek?

Can beginners do this Cotopaxi trek?

The hike requires moderate fitness due to altitude but doesn’t need technical climbing skills.

Are there stops besides hiking on this tour?

Are there stops besides hiking on this tour?

Yes—you’ll visit Limpiopungo Lagoon and stop at an interpretation center before hiking.

inclusions

What’s included

Your day includes hotel pickup from Quito (or meeting point), transport into Cotopaxi with entry fees covered, breakfast to start things off right, a guided high-altitude hike up to the refuge at nearly 4,900 meters plus time at Limpiopungo Lagoon for photos or just catching your breath—and finally a hot lunch before heading back down to earth in every sense.

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