Ecuador is a little known country. Nonetheless, it is a country that treasures within its limits the most wonderful natural paradises. Undoubtedly, being little known is an advantage for the preservation of this land as well as a new opportunity for visitors to come and discover the country. With four completely different regions –the coast, the Andes, the Amazon and the Galapagos Islands– inside a very small territory, Ecuador is the world’s most diverse territory in proportion to its size of only 270 000sq km (167 770mi). Travelling around the country is very easy, and you can get from the beach to the mountains in only a few hours, or have breakfast in the jungle and spend the night at the Galapagos Islands all in one day. If you’re planning on visiting this country, the following list will help you find the best places in order to fully live the amazing Ecuador experience.
1. Quito (The Andes/Pichincha) – Quito is the capital of Ecuador, and it is located in the heart of the country. It is a city of traditions mixed with modernity, a place that can be enjoyed in many ways. It has been a long time since Quito stopped being just a necessary stop for people going to the Galapagos Islands. Quito is home of the Latin America’s less modified historical downtown and it is located nearby the “Middle of the World” monument.
2. The Galapagos Islands – 1005km (624mi) away from the coast of Ecuador is found this group of paradise-like islands. It is a place that was born out of fire, right where 5 water currents get together, becoming a meeting point for the world’s strangest species that have survived to the most adverse climate conditions. These species found now in the Galapagos are a living testimony of the evolution theory made by the scientific that put these islands in the world’s eyes: Charles Darwin. Declared a Human Patrimony by the UNESCO and one of the greatest places to visit by the New York Times, the Galapagos gets you directly in touch with its endemic species and with impressive landscapes made by nature.
3. Otavalo (The Andes/Imbabura) – This multicultural little town is found to the north of Ecuador. It is one of the tourist’s favorite spots, since it is home of South America’s largest crafts market. Hundreds of handcraft stands are set along many blocks through the town where, besides finding all kinds of traditional Ecuadorian handcrafts at amazingly low prices, you will also find a colorful culture living in the artists and the craftsmen and their joyful character.
4. The Yasuní National Park (The Amazon / Orellana and Pastaza) – Located in the heart of the jungle and extending to the eastern limits of Ecuador is found this national park. It is not only a national treasure, but a world marvel. A true oxygen generating lung that is the world’s most biologically diverse area in proportion to its size. Nowadays, the Yasuní Park is at the world’s eyes due to the original and exemplary conservational idea the Ecuadorians had, called “Yasuní ITT”.
5. Montañita (The coast / Santa Elena) – A rustic town with an artistic, bohemian atmosphere has become a paradise for surfers and hippies from all around the world who travel to this place looking for moments of peace and fun. Montañita is framed by a large beach of perfect waves, white sand and beautiful landscapes where you can enjoy the incessant sound of the waves breaking at the shore and the marine breeze refreshing you.
6. Cuenca (The Andes / Azuay) – This city, considered a Human Patrimony by the UNESCO, can be perceived as a large-scale museum built to the delight of its inhabitants. With buildings that keep an exquisite Colonial taste and four beautiful rivers running through it, Cuenca is a city with whom you fall in love at first sight that will definitely stay forever in the hearts of its visitors.
7. Ingapirca (The Andes / Cañar) – Very close to the city of Cuenca is found the Incas’ legacy in Ecuador: The mysterious building complex of Ingapirca, or “Inca’s Wall”. With structures that have survived the passing of time, Ingapirca offers a tour through time in which you will almost feel part of the ancient lifestyle of the people that once were part of an empire as big as the Roman Empire. As you walk along the different parts of this archaeological complex, you will learn about the Inca’s way of life, their technology, their astrological knowledge, their architecture, their rituals and their mysteries.
8. Baños (The Andes / Tungurahua) – This is a town whose name, which means “Baths”, is due to a number of waterfalls found within its territory. Baños is located in the center of the Andean region, and its closeness to the Amazon makes it a paradise for adventure tourism lovers. Various fun activities such as trekking, biking, canopying, bungee jumping, rafting and kayaking can be enjoyed in this magical town and its surroundings. A trip you can’t miss while being at Baños is a visit to a place called the “Pailón del Diablo”.
9. The Cotopaxi National Park (The Andes / Cotopaxi) – Home of the 5897m (19347ft) high volcano of the same name, the Cotopaxi National Park offers a tour through unforgettable and inhospitable landscapes that show us the power of nature. As you walk along this volcanic land, you will see the Andean lakes, clouds so low that their shadow can be seen projected in the yellow grass, and the Cotopaxi Volcano, perfect as an ice cone with its peak covered in sparkling white snow. The Cotopaxi Park is ideal for climbing, or simply to have a cup of hot chocolate at a height of 5000m (16404ft) and enjoy the astonishing landscape that surrounds you.
10. The Cajas National Park (The Andes / Azuay) – Very close to the city of Cuenca is found the Andean mountain range’s narrowest spot, that curiously is the place with the largest number of lakes in Ecuador, framed by a beautiful park known as the “Cajas”. With a size of 28400 hectares and an altitude that varies from 3100 to 4400m (10170 to 14435ft) above the sea level, this park is an impressive place, excellent for hiking and camping in a special connection with nature.
Ecuador is a diverse destination that amazes with its beautiful landscapes and high biodiversity, becoming one of the world’s most magical places. It is a sustainable, astonishing, wonderful and unique South American paradise definitely worth visiting!
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