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The term
The term
Otavalo is famous for its indigenous market, considered one of the largest and most traditional in South America. On this full-day tour, visitors can explore the market, where artisanal products such as textiles, hats, jewelry, and woven goods are sold.
Embark on a journey to Piranha Ecolodge in Ecuador, where the magic of nature unfolds. Immerse yourself in the charming wonders of the Amazon rainforest, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, and discover a world where dreams come alive.
Climbing in Baños de Agua Santa, one of Ecuador's tourist gems, is an exhilarating experience for sport enthusiasts, thanks to its spectacular natural surroundings and the diversity of available routes.
Explore the Galápagos aboard the luxurious yacht La Pinta and experience an unforgettable adventure. Discover the unique flora and fauna of the islands and enjoy the comfort of its facilities.
The Tungurahua Volcano, rising to 5,023 meters above sea level, is located near the town of Baños de Agua Santa, a destination known for its hot springs and natural landscapes.
Yasuní National Park, one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, is a jewel of the Ecuadorian Amazon where visitors can explore pristine rainforests and experience nature in its purest state. Popular activities include jungle hikes, wildlife observation of exotic animals such as monkeys, jaguars, pink dolphins, and colorful birds, as well as canoe rides through rivers and lagoons. Iconic places like the Observation Tower on the Tiputini River and Añangu Lagoon offer spectacular views of wildlife and the natural environment.
Additionally, Yasuní is home to indigenous communities such as the Kichwa and Huaorani, who preserve their ancestral traditions and offer visitors the opportunity to learn about their culture, customs, and deep knowledge of the jungle, creating an enriching cultural experience that respects nature.
This natural paradise spans 9,823 km in the provinces of Orellana and Pastaza and was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1989 due to its ecological and cultural importance.