Ecuador is a tiny county and yet offers so much to the adventurous traveler. However, the weather did not fully cooperate and we have had rain, fog and chilly weather at high altitudes. After the wonderful weather of the Galapagos, we headed for the Central Sierra to drive the “Avenues of Volcanoes.” The Panamericana highway passes through the beautiful scenic central Andean Valley, skirting nine of the countries highest peaks several of which are active volcanoes, and passing through many indigenous villages.
We arrived at the Cotopaxi Secret Garden Hostel where fellow overlanders Luis and Lacey have been staying for several weeks, taking a break from the road. We enjoyed their company, the fabulous view of the Cotopaxi Volcano and in the distance Ruminahui. We soaked in the hot tub enjoying the view of the volcano in the distance. In the evening, we sat in front of the fireplace and enjoyed the warmth of the fire and the company of the hostel’s dogs cuddling up on our laps. At night, I headed for our camper with my hot water bottle. It was chilly and we tucked into our Canadian sleeping bags and MEC fleece.

Llama Munching

Cotopaxi Volcano

Hanging out in Hot Tub

Ruminahui Volcano
After farewells, we headed for the Cotopaxi National Park. Cotopaxi is the world’s highest active volcano and as we headed up into the park, the trees gave way to alpine flowers. The road through the park was rough and we crossed rivers before coming to climbers’ lodge. The snow covered volcano looks quite stunning when the clouds lift and we are briefly treated to a view of its summit. We stopped for lunch in at the lodge and watched as tiny little hummingbirds braved the chilly weather to feed at the feeder with the Cotopaxi Volcano in the distance

Crossing River in Cotopaxi National Park

Hummingbird with Cotopaxi in Background

Road to Cotopaxi National Park

Local Children Huddle to Keep Warm
At the Laguana De Limpiopungo a lake below Ruminahui a group of local schoolchildren huddling to keep warm in the biting wind. I did not expect Ecuador to be so cold.

Laguana De Limpiopungo
Baños is a tourist town famous for its steamy hot pools the waters of which are warmed by the active volcano Tungurahua located 8km from the town center. We passed through the town and headed along the road towards the jungles of Ecuador. The valley was stunning with many waterfalls tumbling down the mountainsides. We passed through several tunnels cutting a path through the mountains, with the landslides, rock falls and steady rain making for challenging driving. There is evidence everywhere of the high moisture content in the air, from the moss clinging to rocks at the tunnel entrances to the grass growing on the roofs of homes.

View from Pequeno Paraiso Hostel

Local house with Moss Covered Roof

Moss Covered Tunnel Entrance

Valley of Rio Pastaza
We camped at a delightful campsite run by Sue and Marc, (Pequeno Paraidso), a great overlander spot, and hiked to a nearby waterfall appropriately named “Pailon Del Diablo” the Devil’s Cauldron. Here we hiked down to the actual waterfall and scrambled around and behind the thunderous roar of billions of gallons of water tumbling over the rocks. We spent several hours just watching an amazing variety of beautiful birds of every colour fly by, it was spectacular.

Tom backing out from behind the waterfall

Free Bike Parking Notice in English?

Pailon Del Diablo Waterfall (Devil's Cauldron)

Locals view the waterfalls
On our way south we stopped briefly in Baños to explore the little town. The Ecuadorian people are incredibly generous and when we do stop to buy some food they always insist on offering us samples although I have had to say, “No” to tasting “cuy”, a cute little guinea pig that is barbecued on a spit. You see I had a guinea pig as a pet as a child and just cannot bring myself to eating something I loved. Some say it tastes like goat and others say it tastes like duck, I guess it depends on how they are cooked. I know it is an Ecuadorian tradition to eat Guinea Pig but this is one tradition I will give a miss.

Sidewalk Cafe BBQ Guinea Pigs Cuy

Anyone For Dinner?

Best Fruit Juices Jugo

More Food and Another Pig
Now the toffee they make is terrific. Men stand pulling and twisting the long sugary toffee at times stopping to break off a piece for passersby to taste, all different flavours and all tasty, although you have to be careful as some can be teeth breakers.

Toffee Maker

Ready to Sample and Buy
We visit the Basilica de Nuestra Senora de Aqua Santa, where outside, women sell candles and inside they light the candles and whisper their prayers.

Selling Candles

Basilica de Nuestra Senora de Aqua Santa

The Faithful
We leave Baños without experiencing their steamy hot pools, are we getting soft in our old age? I want sunshine and warmth and coming from a Canadian that says a lot. I think I have also finally figured out the difference between overlanding in Africa and overlanding in the Americas. I think I have finally got it!