Ecuador – Cuenca

Cuenca is one of Ecuador’s most important and beautiful colonial city. Dating from the 16th century, Cuenca’s historic center, a Unesco World Heritage Site, is a peaceful place to visit. Many people say that Cuenca looks a lot like a European city because of the Spanish colonial architecture. Enjoy a walk through beautiful Calderon Park,... Continue Reading →

Ecuador – Baños

Baños may not appear to be anything special at first, but looks can be deceiving. This little town is actually one of the most popular tourist attractions in Ecuador. According to the locals, there were a number of miracles performed in town by Santa Mari, and so they named the waterfall in her honor, Cascada de... Continue Reading →

Ecuador – What should you eat?

People say Ecuadorian food is underrated but I’ve only seen mostly potatoes and bananas.. it’s not bad food but it didn't blow my mind. Caldo de Gallina: chicken soup Ceviche: Fish and seafood are cooked before they are marinated in the acid of the lime juice. I prefer the Peruvian one though Hornado: spit roasted... Continue Reading →

Ecuador – Quito

The closest capital to zero latitude, Quito has increasingly become a point of interest. Centro Historico Centro Histórico (Old Town) is not only the largest and best-preserved colonial center in Latin America, it's also the world's very first UNESCO World Heritage city. Amazingly, there are more than 200 churches, convents, and monasteries clustered together in... Continue Reading →

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