Hostel Zumag Sisa
Hostel Zumag Sisa: Your Gateway to Adventure in Tena
Experience comfort and adventure at Hostal Pakay in Tena, your gateway to the Amazon rainforest and local culture.
Hostal Pakay is a serene and welcoming hostel nestled in Tena, Ecuador, perfect for travelers seeking adventure and comfort. With its friendly atmosphere and proximity to nature, it’s an ideal base for exploring the stunning Amazon rainforest.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Tena Bus Terminal, head south on Av. 15 de Noviembre for about 500 meters until you reach the intersection with Av. Antisana. Turn right onto Av. Antisana and continue walking for about 1 km. You will pass several shops and local eateries along the way. Once you reach the intersection with Manuel M. Rosales, Hostal Pakay will be on your left at the corner. Look for the sign on the building.
Taxi
If you prefer a quicker option, you can take a local taxi from anywhere in Tena. Just tell the driver to take you to 'Av. Antisana y Manuel M. Rosales, Barrio 30 de Diciembre.' The fare should be around $1 to $2 depending on your starting point. Taxis are generally available and can be hailed on the street or called through a local service.
Public Transport
You can also use local buses that run throughout Tena. Look for a bus heading towards the '30 de Diciembre' neighborhood. Once you get off at the nearest bus stop, walk towards Av. Antisana and Manuel M. Rosales. Hostal Pakay is located at the intersection. Ensure to ask the bus driver or locals which stop is closest to your destination if you are unsure.
Use Hostal Pakay as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover Tena, the Amazon's doorway, where adventure meets culture amidst Ecuador's lush rainforests and pristine rivers.
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