Imagine a ribbon of road stretching south from Quito through Ecuador’s Andean mountain range. On a clear day, giant snowcapped peaks float above green valleys: Cotopaxi, Chimborazo, Cayambe, Antisana, Ilinizas, and Tungurahua, each with its own personality. This stretch of the Pan-American Highway and the secondary roads of the surrounding highlands is what travelers call the Avenue of the Volcanoes.
Is it a road trip? Of course, one of the most picturesque in South America.
Is it a climbing trip? It can be, as world-class mountaineering is available here.
But it’s also something more: a flexible route where you can choose your own adventure and combine easily accessible viewpoints and historic haciendas with active day trips, biking, horseback riding, market visits, waterfalls, and, yes, serious attempts at summiting peaks, if that’s your thing.
Think of it as a canvas. Your interests decide the picture.












