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Leaving the rugged, rumbling volcanoes of the Northern Andes, and heading south along the Panamericana, one enters the softer and slightly more isolated scenery that runs across the impressive Southern Andes. No longer bearing the scars of a violent volcanic past, the region erupts into long, lonely stretches of untamed, uninhabited, historically and culturally rich landscapes. Lower elevations give way to warmer, drier climates, which in tandem with the stunning countryside, make the Southern Andes supreme walking and trekking territory.
Vilcabamba is a good base for hikes and horseback treks, while the glimmering lakes and grand views of El Cajas National Park, or wild waterfalls and breathtaking scenery of Podocarpus Nacional Park offer some of Ecuador’s finest backcountry adventures. Tucked neatly into the folds of this striking landscape are historical sites and cities steeped in centuries-old traditions, which make the region intellectually, as well as topographically astonishing.
The seat of southern culture, and the South’s only large urban center, Cuenca is a remarkable city graced with spectacular colonial architecture and a wealth of local artesanía, including gold and silver jewelry, textiles, ceramics and of course the ill-named Panama hat. Just a short shot from Cuenca is Ingapirca, Ecuador’s only major Inca ruins, where history buffs can contemplate the genius of Incan stonemasonry.
Slipping south of Cuenca, the traveler encounters more secluded, but no less surprising territory. Meander through the streets of Saraguro, where the locals maintain an age-old tradition of dressing in black, and take a stroll back in time. For a bit more action, head further south to Loja. A buzzing city known for its swift intellectual and cultural currents, Loja is also the piggy-back point for direct service to Peru. Draped in dramatic scenery and festooned in history and culture, the Southern Andes are amply armed to entertain intrepid trekkers and cultural explorers alike.
Ingapirca is a ruined Inca city, and probably the most important set of Inca ruins in Ecuador. That b...
Cuenca’s beautifully tended Central Park, Parque Calderón, is an attractive, expansive area of flow...
New Zealander turned longtime Ecuadorian resident Gavin Moore offers excellent day and overnight trips...
Located in the small town of Baños about five minutes from Cuenca (not to be confused with the much larger town...







Hotel Santa Lucía is a beautiful converted home in central Cuenca (the home once belonged to Don Manuel Vega Da...







One of the best mid-range options in Cuenca, the elegant Posada del Angel is located not too far west from the c...







The Villa Rosa is one of Cuenca’s most elegant restaurants, and one of the best that is not affiliated with a ...







This funky German-owned café is a crowd pleaser. Divided into different segments, once seated you can choose ...







El Jordán is a wonderful restaurant in Cuenca (the hidden treasure of Ecuador), between the City's Historic Cen...







New Zealander turned longtime Ecuadorian resident Gavin Moore offers excellent day and overnight trips on his we...







A very professional travel agency which specializes in domestic travel. Extremely reliable for domestic flights,...














While not offering Quito's variety of options and competition, Cuenca has a good selection of Spanish Schools.&n...







Description Once considered to be one of the more dangerous markets in town, in the l...







Plaza Rotary is located about four blocks away from the central square. It is the best place in Cuenca for shop...







Casa de la Mujer is a building in the center of Cuenca filled with stalls selling every type of craft typical ...







This organic farm is located in the beautiful mountains that surround Vilcabamba. It is open to anyone inte...







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