Visit Cuenca, Ecuador
Undisputedly Ecuador’s prettiest city, Cuenca was founded by the Spanish in the mid-16th century.

- Culture & History
- Shopping
- Walking & Biking
Have a comprehensive but leisurely tour of the colonial city of Cuenca. The tour includes the Plaza of San Sebastian, a colourful artisans market, and the Museum of Modern Art, which featuring an excellent collection of contemporary fine art.
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- Walking & Biking
- Wildlife & Nature
The El Cajas National Park is 28 000 hectare area of some 230 lakes and quinua forest starting at 3000 metres (10 000 feet) that is home to a variety of wildlife including the Andean Gull, black frogs, humming birds and condors as well as a variety of indigenous plants including many rare bromeliads and orchids.
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- Culture & History
- Shopping
- Walking & Biking
- Wildlife & Nature
The valley of Gualaceo is 22 miles (36 kilometers) from Cuenca, at an elevation of 7,446 feet (2,370 meters) above sea level. The ride starts along the Santa Ana valley and then high in the mountains, through very scenic landscapes, which change at every curb.
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