Colta Lagoon — "Laguna de Colta" in Spanish — is a large water body of elongated shape, surrounded by lush vegetation, native bird species, colorful boats, a playground, and a couple of stores with snacks you can buy. Although, there are many food vendors outside the entrance as well. In fact, Colta Lake is like a long water mirror that reflects the white peak of Chimborazo. This lagoon has a unique shape and stunning topography surrounding it. As mentioned, Colta lagoon is home to a wide variety of wildlife including ducks, swans, sheep, birds, and fish. It is located about 17 kilometers southwest of Riobamba. Indeed, a place to enjoy with family, children, and friends. Entrance price $2 adults, $1 children. Boat ride has an additional fee of $20. On the boat ride, a member crew tells you about the legend of the lake.
Finally, don't forget that nearby there is another popular attraction, the "Church of Balbanera" — the oldest Catholic church in Ecuador. The legend says that in times of conquest - in the 1530s, Spanish troops passed by the lagoon, impressed by the beauty and transparency of these waters, they built on the banks of the lake a church in honor of their patron: "La Virgen de Balbanera ".