Pululahua, a name that means ‘Cloud of water or fog’ in Quechua, is a volcano located just 30 minutes outside Quito. One of the best spots for mountain biking in the area, this volcano is the only one in the country designated as a ‘Geobotanical Reserve’ for its geological and biological diversity. It remains a potentially active volcano, and its crater is one of the few inhabited ones worldwide. The climate is temperate, with temperatures ranging from 0 to 27 °C (32 to 80 °F). During the dry season (June to September), high temperatures are common, although rain is always a possibility. Bringing enough water, food, sunscreen and insect repellent is essential.
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