Lugares turísticos y sus características especiales en inglés y español del ecuador
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Centro histórico de Quito
Capital of Ecuador, home to a hectic urban life, vibrant nightlife and a fascinating old city declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, characterized by its baroque religious temples, monasteries, monuments and beautiful colonial architecture that make up what is considered the center largest, least altered, and best-preserved landmark in America. Natural environments of singular beauty are another of its attractions, in a region that abounds in snow-capped volcanoes, excursions to the Cuicocha volcano with its three-kilometer-diameter lagoon in one of its craters or to the Cotopaxi volcano, one of the highest, are a must. of the world, immersed in the National Park of the same name.
Pueblo de Montañita
Spa with immense waves surrounded by hills and vegetation at the foot of the sea, beautiful landscapes that have consecrated it as one of the most visited tourist places in Ecuador by young people and surf lovers, who have impregnated it with an attractive atmosphere of relaxation and agitation. parties that don't die before dawn. A destination that also attracts for its picturesque town, where rustic buildings made of cane and straw are mixed with inns, endless bars, informal restaurants, craft fairs and surf shops, among pedestrian streets where reggae music is a constant next to the pennants with peace symbols.
Historic center of Cuenca.
Considered one of the most beautiful cities in Ecuador, it fascinates for its preserved historic center declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, home to beautiful colonial and republican architecture, which make their way through a spectacle of cobbled streets, small markets, old squares and colorful balconies. Its area known as the Barranco is another of the heritage jewels that the city houses, a true string of willows and groves that surround the Tomebamba River, between old bridges that cross it and elegant architecture of the 18th and 19th centuries that descend to the river with stairs of stone
Yasuni National Park.
A mega diverse region, in which it is possible to navigate through mighty rivers, take walks in the jungle, spot an extraordinary number of species and share with the indigenous communities that have inhabited the area for hundreds of years. Its access point is the oil city El Coca, the place from where the boats that sail along the Napo River depart from the various reserves.
Yasuní National Park, the most important of them, with almost a thousand square kilometers, is considered the area with the greatest biodiversity in the world. Mysterious indigenous communities such as the Tagaeri and Taromenane also inhabit it, two ethnic groups that live in the depths of the forest in a voluntary isolation from civilization, other peoples such as the Haorani and Kichwa, contrary to the previous ones, live from tourism, allowing Visitors enter their villages and share with them their daily life and fascinating culture.
Toucans in Mindo Nambillo.
An ecological reserve of 22,000 hectares, a natural paradise of humid and cloudy forests, spectacular landscapes where rivers and waterfalls converge, together with an extraordinary biodiversity of orchids, butterflies and birds.
Nicknamed the Bird Capital of the World, it is one of the most attractive tourist places in Ecuador for bird watching, counting about five hundred varieties, the largest bird fauna on the planet, including species such as toucans, parrots, owls, wild ducks and hummingbirds.
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