Mirador de Otón
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Explore the ancient treasures of Cochasqui Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site with rich cultural heritage and breathtaking Andean views.
Cochasqui Archaeological Park is a captivating destination in Ecuador, where visitors can explore ancient ruins, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a unique glimpse into pre-Columbian history, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Experience the rich heritage of the region through guided tours and informative exhibits, all while enjoying the stunning backdrop of the Andean mountains.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from the center of Sierra, take the Pan-American Highway (E35) heading north. Continue for approximately 50 kilometers until you reach the town of Cayambe. Once in Cayambe, follow signs for the Cochasqui Archaeological Park. Turn left onto the road leading towards Cochasqui and continue until you see signs for the park. The park is located at 3M3W+X76, Puntazanja.
Public Transportation
To reach Cochasqui Archaeological Park via public transportation, take a bus from the main bus terminal in Sierra to Cayambe. Buses to Cayambe run frequently throughout the day. Once you arrive in Cayambe, look for local taxis or buses that go to Cochasqui. You can ask locals for help, as they will guide you to the right transportation. The park is approximately 10 kilometers from Cayambe, so the taxi ride should be quick.
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