Walking along the crater lake Cuicocha in the Andes mountains, Ecuador





Once you reach the reserve and parked your car, you have to climb a few stairs to reach the trail. Then you can follow a trail all the way around the crater lake. The trail is about 12 kilometers. If you want to do the whole circuit, it is estimated to take around 5 hours. I did not do the whole circuit, since I had combined the tour with a visit to Otavalo. I spend 2 hours here walking part of the trail.

Lular Calender
On the first stretch you will pass several places worth a stop. Among these places of interest are the Lunar calendar, an offering site and a bathing ritual. They are not authentic, but copies of sites that once were used by the natives living in the area.



The volcanic area of Cotacachi is among the most powerful in all of Ecuador. During the last 3000 years, the activity has caused the destruction of the dome, because of powerful eruptions. When the caldera was formed, the glacial water contributed to the formation of the lake – Cuicocha Lake.



Offering site





Bathing Ritutal



The Cuicocha Lake, has a depth of approximitly 200 meter. When you look into the lake you will see some small, round islands. The trail follows the lake, which means that a walk on the rim is a walk around the lake.




The area here is not completely cultivated and there has not been a large amount of pine and eucalyptus trees planted, as in other places in the Andes. Therefore, it has become important to preserve the plants that originally grow here. They are adapted to the low temperatures and strong winds. This reserve is therefore important because it protects part of what is left of the coastal rainforest in Ecuador.



After almost an hour and a half of walking, I turned around and walked back the same way. Unfortunately, I hadn't planned my visit well enough. Once I got here, I regretted not checking out the possibility of taking an organized hike around the entire lake. The scenery is beautiful and it would have been nice to have walked the entire way. But regardless, it was a very nice day.
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What an impressive place. The lake views and the walk feel truly special; thank you for sharing this beautiful experience in Ecuador. 💚
Thank you for commuting. It is a beautiful place to go for a walk🙂
The scenery looks impressive, indeed! This is a kind of trail that I could take every day! Is there wildlife to see on the trail? Is it allowed to fish on the lake?
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Thank you 🙂 it is a great walk, easy trail to follow, even though you do feel the altitude. When it comes to wildlife there are hundreds of different species of birds, but if you are lucky, you might even see a puma. There are also bears in the area. I don't know about fishing, but since it is a national park, I think fishing might be restricted
Could you offer some advice on local transportation? Is it easy to get around without a private car in that area?
It is fairly easy to drive yourself. Roads are good . From Quito to Otavalo the road is the Panamerican Highway. From Otavalo the road is still good. I havent checked busses from Otavalo and to the park, but from Quito to Otavalo they run often. But it might be possible to hire a car with driver in Otavalo, if you choose to stay there for a couple of nights.