It emerged approximately 100 thousand years ago in consequence of the eruption of the extinct Pasochoa Volcano, which destroyed mostly its entire crater and its occidental slope; transforming the volcanic cone into a collapsed crater with a semicircular shape.
The ground in the Pasochoa became very fertile in consequence of the lava and the thousands of years that passed by. Many different species of plants and trees started to grow up and became after centuries in the forest that now exists. Simultaneously different kind of animals and insects also became part of the Pasochoa and today you can find an incredible wildlife.
Inclusion
Transfer from/to Quito
Excursions
Guide
Entrance
1 lunch
Exclusion
Tips
Meals
Extras
Personal expenses
Hours of operation
This tour is available all Year.
Duration
Duration
Duration: 01 day – Medium
Location
1st Departure Point at (passengers confirmation)
Redemption instructions
Present your voucher(s) and photo identification upon check-in. Please arrive 15 minutes prior the tour.
Location
1st Departure Point at (passengers confirmation)
Redemption instructions
Present your voucher(s) and photo identification upon check-in. Please arrive 15 minutes prior the tour.
Policies
Guest is required to call at least 72 hours ahead of the tour date to confirm the reservation and to provide height information.
Guests are responsible for their own transportation to and from the departure location.
You must schedule your transfer.
Tours may be cancelled if the weather makes for dangerous riding conditions. If we are unable to reschedule the tour, we will issue a full credit or refund.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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It emerged approximately 100 thousand years ago in consequence of the eruption of the extinct Pasochoa Volcano, which destroyed mostly its entire crater and its occidental slope; transforming the volcanic cone into a collapsed crater with a semicircular shape. The ground in the Pasochoa became very fertile in consequence of the lava and the thousands of years that passed by. Many different species of plants and trees started to grow up and became after centuries in the forest that now exists. Simultaneously different kind of animals and insects also became part of the Pasochoa and today you can find an incredible wildlife.
Inclusion
Transfer from/to Quito Excursions Guide Entrance 1 lunch
Exclusion
Tips Meals Extras Personal expenses
Hours of operation
This tour is available all Year.
Duration
Duration
Duration: 01 day – Medium
Location 1st Departure Point at (passengers confirmation)
Redemption instructions Present your voucher(s) and photo identification upon check-in. Please arrive 15 minutes prior the tour.
Location
1st Departure Point at (passengers confirmation)
Redemption instructions Present your voucher(s) and photo identification upon check-in. Please arrive 15 minutes prior the tour.
Policies Guest is required to call at least 72 hours ahead of the tour date to confirm the reservation and to provide height information. Guests are responsible for their own transportation to and from the departure location. You must schedule your transfer. Tours may be cancelled if the weather makes for dangerous riding conditions. If we are unable to reschedule the tour, we will issue a full credit or refund. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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