"Loved being in the Cotopaxi National Parque. This place is rustic,comfortable. We had a small wood stove in our room which was lit each night by staff. The dining area serves delicious food for great prices. We had filet mignon for 15$ each. Again, coffee is not great, but it does the job. We took a 2 hour guided horse ride with a local fellow, it was wonderful to go out and see nature. Views of Cotopaxi were spectacular, the weather was great. Staff speaks english well enough to understand each other.
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"We were contacted by the host via Whats App. We did not speak Spanish well, nor did our hosts. We used a translate app to communicate. A wonderful, tiny town accessible only by a dirt, windy, hilly, mountainous road. Family made us a beautiful egg omlete breakfast with fruit and juice. Ecuador does not have a coffee culture like the states, there was no coffee at this place. We had a barley tea brew in the morning. When we arrived, tired after driving from Cotopaxi, our host made us hot water and bread. For dinner they charged us 3$ each and we were fed fresh, home grown, split pea soup, bread, a potato and carrot mixture from their organic garden and tea.
Lovely place.
The host took asked us to join him while feeding his guinea pigs. they had sheep, a pig, dogs, chickens, and cats. The host helped us find a route up to Lake Quillatoa. We hiked 2.5 hours up to 12,000 ft to the beautiful crater lake. The hike went past other lone houses and fields owned by the villagers. We met two men with their machetes on the way up.
Great, beautiful. fill up with some snacks or protein bars and water before coming to this village. You will need food for the hike. there is one tiny corner store with your standard cookie, candies and soda. "
A verified traveller stayed at Hostal Rosita Guayama Quilotoa
"This is a beautiful property close to the north entrance of Cotopaxi national park. The grounds are very nice and the beds comfortable. The staff were friendly and very accommodating. The food at the restaurant was excellent and rated the best in the area. "
A verified traveller stayed at Hacienda El Porvenir
Can I find holiday rentals in San Juan de Pastocalle?
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in San Juan de Pastocalle, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What can I see and do in San Juan de Pastocalle?
While you're exploring the area, Cerrito de Callo and Rumiñawi Volcano are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. In the wider area, you’ll find Machachi Market and Cotopaxi National Park.
What are holiday rentals like in San Juan de Pastocalle?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in San Juan de Pastocalle. Holiday rentals offer amenities such as hot tubs, fire pits and patios so you'll have all the conveniences of home. If you're concerned about a clean environment, a holiday rental can provide a sense of privacy away from shared hotel lifts and busy lobbies while still allowing you to travel. You'll also find more space in a holiday rental than in a traditional hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular option for family trips.