
Galapagos Wildlife Guide
Spot these amazing animals on your next adventure
Almost totally symmetrical, with a gargantuan, cone-shaped crown that pierces the clouds and strokes the cerulean sky, Cotopaxi is the tallest active volcano in the world and quite a sight. Beneath its watchful eye is the 32,000-hectare wilderness of Cotopaxi National Park, a moorland streaked with wildlife, waterfalls and wavering mists. Surprisingly, this wild land is a mere one-and-a-half hours outside Ecuador’s capital, Quito, but is without a doubt worthy of more than a day trip. Spend two or three days exploring the walking trails and meandering through unusual flora, with only wild vicuñas (a type of llama) for company; catch sight of pumas as they skulk in the undergrowth; mountain bike to long-forgotten waterfalls and cool off in the glacial water; and horse-ride across the grasslands whilst Andean gulls chatter overhead. Most epic of all, however, is the chance to witness Cotopaxi’s chagra culture, a traditional cowboy lifestyle dependent on cattle and horses that has ruled this part of the country for centuries.
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One of the tallest active volcanoes in the world, Cotopaxi watches over the Avenue of Volcanoes like a cloud-grazing guardian. The national park surrounding it is a maze of trails, which can be explored on foot, bike or horseback with a genuine Ecuadorian cowboy. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for wild vicunas, Andean condors in flight and, if you're really lucky, puma. You could even make the trek partway (or all the way) to the summit of Cotopaxi, no mean feat considering its height at 5,897 metres above sea level. For something completely different, visit one of the park's glacial waterfalls or thermal pools for a dip, or take a boat ride on the Turquoise Quilotoa Crater Lake.
This Ecuador, wild and true, and despite its fame for trekking and hiking, Cotopaxi is rich in cultural heritage.
Walking here doesn’t have to be of the vertical kind. Some of the least lung-busting treks include the Paramo trail and the walk to the Limpiopungo Lagoon, worth it for the views alone.
Summiting Cotopaxi (or any of the volcanoes) is not impossible but it shouldn’t be taken lightly. If you’re interested in an expedition, seek advice before you travel and choose your guide carefully. Preparation is key!
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