8 Hour Tour Of The Famous Equator Monument And Inti Nan Museum In Quito
Description
Stop by the iconic Middle of the World monument during this guided tour. troll through the Inti Nan museum and be amazed by its wondrous elegance. Grab an opportunitywitness stunning city views from a height of about 4000 meters whilst riding in a cable car. All this in an amazing 8 hour guided tour.
Highlights
- Visit the iconic Equator monument
- Get ready to be stunned by the beauty of the city through a cable car ride
- Discover the marvel of the Inti Nan museum
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08:00 - Get picked up from your hotel.
08:45 to 12:45 - Visit to the Middle World town, Monument and Inti Nan Museum.
12:45 to 13:45 - Have a traditional lunch.
14:00 to 17:00 - Ride the Cable Car station for a cable car ride.
17:30 - Return to the Hotel.
What's Included
Private Transportation.
English speaking Ecuadorian Tour Guide.
Traditional lunch.
Entrance fee to Middle World town, Inti Nan Museum, Cable Car.
Hot Drink.
Know before you go
*Prices are per person and based on four passengers.
5% of your bill to support social/environmental/animal welfare projects.
One of the most important monuments of Ecuador is less than 25 km away from the city: the Equator Monument. Not only Ecuadorian iconic monument honors the French Geodesic Mission of the XVIII century, but it is also place full of history and traditions of the ancestral pre-Incan people who inhabited the area.
After visiting the Inti Nan museum and discovering history and ancestral stories, we take you to the heights to see Quito from more than 4000 meters above. At a vertical distance of about 10 minutes, you can see the mountain ranges and volcanoes (some of them active now) surrounding the city. With luck and good weather, you can see some of the highest snow-capped volcanoes of Ecuador.
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Price Details
Adult | |
1 To 4 | USD 71 Per Person |
This is a group tour |