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Cuenca – Cajas National
Park – Ruins of Ingapirca
Highlights: City of Cuenca, Cajas National Park, Gualaceo,
Chordeleg, Sigsig, the Ruins of Ingapirca north of Cuenca
Climate: Temperate and dry
Temperature: Average between 13ªC and 20ªC,
Noon 25ªC
Altitude: 2535m Cuenca
Location: Cuenca is located 441km south of Quito, 250
km top the south east of Guayaquil.
Cuenca was founded by the spaniards on April 12 of
1557, near the Inca's settlement of Tomebamba.
Cuenca is definitely the most charming city in Ecuador
and with its 350'000 inhabitants the third largest city
of Ecuador.
The UNESCO declared Cuenca a World Cultural Heritage
Site, because of its cobblestone streets, graceful ironwork
balconies, beautiful gardens and winding rivers Tomebamba,
Yanuncay, Machangara and Tarqui.
The colonial past from the days of the Spanish Empire
are ever present in the artistry of all its churches,
religious treasures and convents.
The attractions you can visit are: The Sagrario Church,
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Church and Monastery
of El Carmen de Asuncion, Todos los Santos Church, Church
and Monastery of the Conceptas, Central Bank Museum,
Remigio Crespo Toral Museum, Artes Populares de America
Museum (CIDAP), Las Conceptas Museum, Modern Art Museum,
Esqueletologia Museum, Native Cultures Museum.
The Ruins of Ingapirca are about one hour and 45 minutes
away from Cuenca, Ingapirca was both a religious and
administrative center, as well as a fortress. The vast
archeological complex includes a castle, possibly the
Temple of the Sun. A museum is also open at the site.
El Cajas National Park is located 33km (19 miles) northwest
of Cuenca, at an altitude of 9000 to 13000 feet above
the sea level. This great park is home to mammals such
as the white-tailed deer, spectacle bear, puma, paramo
deer, rabbit, and the Andean tapir as well as important
bird species: condor, caracara, Andean toucan, and spectacle
duck.
The Park also features some archeological Inca sites
in the area of Molleturo.
Gualaceo is specially known for its handicrafts and
folklore. On Sunday there is a market where you will
find piles of fine hand-woven shawls called macanas,
colorful belts, shoe manufacturing, leather goods and
many other items can be found.
Chordeleg is the place for buying the finest gold and
silver at very reasonable prices.
Sigsig has a beautiful architecture within a picturesque
town. In the River of Santa Barbara local people wash
clothes and swin in the river.
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