Four creatively designed galleries explain every aspect of the history of textile production in the highlands. Located off the Panmericana, just before the village of Atuntaqui, in the town of Andrade MarÃn.
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Get an up-close view of Andean condors, as well as eagles, owls, falcons and hawks, at this Dutch-owned foundation, which rehabilitates these and other…
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Plaza de Ponchos, the nucleus of the crafts market, is filled every day with vendors selling woolen goods, such as rugs, tapestries, blankets, ponchos,…
Reserva Ecológica Cotacachi-Cayapas
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This 204,420-hectare reserve is by far the largest protected area of Ecuador’s western Andean habitats. Altitude ranges from about 200m above sea level…
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Tahuantinsuyo Weaving Workshop
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While this tree outside Otavalo is famous for its magical healing powers, it's much more reliable as a great picnic spot, romantic or otherwise, and for…
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San Antonio, a small village near the larger city of Ibarra, specializes in woodcarvings. The most renowned gallery here is GalerÃa LuÃs PotosÃ. PotosÃ…
2. Asociación de Yacchacs de San Juan de Ilumán
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Located in the neoclassical former municipal palace, several small galleries present the ethnohistory of the region, from 8500 BC through colonial and…
4. Tahuantinsuyo Weaving Workshop
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A 30m-high white obelisk honors Miguel de Ibarra's founding of the city in 1606.
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Features a gold-leaf-covered altar for the Virgen de la Merced, patron saint of the armed forces. The church holds a special mass in remembrance of the…