Otavalo Day Tour
$65
per person
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The Oatavalo day tour, visit one of the largest and most spectacular indigenous markets in South America on a full-day tour from Quito. Buy handmade and unique souvenirs in the market, taste its cuisine, friendly, gentle people and admire the beautiful Andean landscapes.
Every Day
Full day
07h00 - 18h00
Activity Medium
Pickup
07h00
English and Spanish

What will you do
Prepare for a full-day itinerary and experience an unforgettable adventure in one of the most famous markets in the world. During this trip we will make the following stops:
On the day trip to Otavalo from Quito we will do:
* Visit to the Town of Cayambe
* Visit to the San Pablo Lagoon
* Visit to the Market Center in Otavalo
* Walk in the town of Cotachachi
* Cuycocha Lagoon
TOUR MITAD DEL MUNDO
Share tour from USD$15
Private tour from USD$60
Beginning
Departures from
Plaza de Toros Belmonte
Sector San Blas
Pick-up and drop-off
in the 2 main areas:
Plaza Foch 7:00 am
Plaza de San Blas 7:20 am
First Step
Visit to Cayambe Twon
On the border of the province of Pichincha, is Cayambe, a place famous for its volcano of the same name, landscape of the Andean moor and its gastronomy where you will enjoy a small aperitif.

Visit to Market Otavalo
Upon arriving at this place you will have 2 hours to shop and interact with its people and enjoy this colorful place.

Stop at Gas station
You can buy some snacks,
use the restrooms and use the ATM
San Pablo Laguon
Enjoy passing by this lake at the foot of the Imbabura Volcano. In the lagoon we can observe different species of birds and native plants.

Hike in Cotacachi market
Another recommended place is Cotacachi, its famous leather goods market and you can do it by taking a walk in this place.

Visit Cuicocho lagoum
We will make a stop to enjoy a beautiful landscape at the active volcano and where you can explore along a trail.

Enjoy your comfortable return to Quito.
Drop-off at your hotel is also included.
End of tour
Instructions
The one-day tour to Otavalo from Quito includes:
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Private Tourist Transportation
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
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Bilingual Guide (Spanish – English)
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Taxes and entrance fees
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Food
Not included
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Drinks
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Other items not specified
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Tips
What to bring
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Face mask
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Sunglasses
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Hat
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Gloves
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Thermal jacket or sweater
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Walking shoes
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Camera
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Passport (to get your official stamp at the Interpretation Center/National Park)
