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IncludedExperience the Waterfalls Route + Tree House Tour, a journey full of nature, adventure, and breathtaking landscapes in Baños de Agua Santa, where you’ll enjoy majestic waterfalls, scenic walks, and the famous Swing at the End of the World with unique views of the Tungurahua Volcano.
Discover the magic of Baños de Agua Santa with the Waterfalls Route + Tree House Tour, an experience designed to fill your day with adventure, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable moments. We depart at 10:00 am in private transportation from our office on Thomas Halflants Street to begin a journey that will connect you with the very best of nature. The first stop is the majestic Agoyán Waterfall, where you’ll admire its stunning drop and learn about its importance as a hydroelectric source. Next, we head to the romantic Bride’s Veil Waterfall, where you’ll have the option to cross the river on a traditional cable car (for an additional cost) or take a short walk to a lookout point, perfect for capturing spectacular photos. The adventure continues to the awe-inspiring Devil’s Cauldron Waterfall (Pailón del Diablo), considered one of Ecuador’s most impressive natural wonders. After a 30- to 40-minute walk along scenic trails, you’ll reach the main viewpoint and suspension bridge, where you can feel the raw power and beauty of this paradise up close. Afterwards, enjoy free time for a snack or lunch of your choice, recharging your energy for the final stop. The tour ends on a high note at the iconic Tree House in the highlands of Runtún, where the famous Swing at the End of the World awaits. This one-of-a-kind experience offers unbeatable views of the Tungurahua Volcano. Swing over the horizon, capture unforgettable photos, and savor a perfect mix of peace and adventure. The return to town is scheduled for 4:00 pm, after a full day of nature, fun, and memories you’ll treasure forever.
What to Bring
Comfortable, lightweight clothing for walking. Sport or trekking shoes, preferably waterproof with good grip. Rain jacket or poncho, as the weather can change quickly. Sunscreen and sunglasses. Hat or cap for sun protection. Camera or fully charged phone to capture the stunning views and unique moments. Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. Small backpack to carry your belongings comfortably.
What's included
English speaker guide, transportation, box lunch and entrance fees.
We believe travel is more than ticking destinations off a list – it’s about discovering new places deeply, feeling connected wherever you go, and knowing you have a trusted team behind you every step of the way.