Discover the best top things to do in Loja Province, Ecuador including Parque Nacional Yacuri, Mangahurco, Pailas Rotas, Garden Of Paradise, Parque Otamendi, Parque Recreacional Jipiro, Parque Nacional Podocarpus, Parque Eolico Villonaco, Bosque Petrificado Puyango, Cascada El Palto.
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Pailas Rotas is a beautiful landscape that is located in the limit of the cantons Quilanga, Gonzanama and Calvas. Touring them represents a journey suitable for people who like adrenaline and extreme sports. It is a beautiful place to swim in cracks and lagoons formed by giant stones
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Jipiro Park is really amazing! First of all, it's huge! It has so many activities avilable for everyone. There are playscapes for children, soccer fields, miles of wandering paths and walkways through fields and trees, and the most beautiful buildings that are miniaturized versions of architecture around the world, even an Eiffel Tower! It's a great place to spend an afternoon, or even just a mid-day break to relax and unwind. You simply cannot visit Loja without visiting Jipiro Park!
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Podocarpus named after a species of tree (conifer) unique to Ecuador is a huge national park. The easiest entrance is from the west at a point called Caxanuma on the road between Loja and Vilcabamba. It can be reached by local bus from both directions. I took a bus from Vilcabamba which took 45 minutes (1.25$). Ask the driver to let you off at Caxanuma (parque entrance) at 2380m where you have to register. Admission is free. From the entrance you can walk up to a refugio at about 2800m at a distance of 8.5 km (took me 1 hour and 45 minutes). At the refugio there are three trail options. I took the trail up to Cumbre (summit) at 3400m on the Miradores trail. The weather was very bad (rain, wind and fog), but I reached the summit in 1 hour and 25 minutes. There was no view (no shelter) and I returned almost immediately as I could hardly stand on my feet because of the wind gusts. It took me 1 hour and 10 minutes to get down to the refugio again (same route). From there I walked back to the park entrance (1 hour and 30 minutes). Despite the bad weather a marvelous experience.
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While the waterfall Cascada El Palto is only moderately spectacular, the trail leading to the waterfall offers the most stunning views on the valley and countryside surrounding Vilcabamba. To get there, head west out of town in the direction of Yumburara. Follow the road until you get to a bridge that crosses the river on your right side (40-50 min out of town). The bridge has a large sign indicating that this is the official trail to Cascada El Palto. When I was there, I met a couple of horse back riding groups, as an easier alternative to walking (you can reserve this trip in town). The hike takes about 5 hours, 3 hours to get to the waterfall and 2 hours back to town. In the mountains, you just need to follow the red dots or arrows, painted on the stones. If the iron gate shortly before the falls is locked, you can just walk around it, as a local guide told me. The superior GPS app maps.me has the hiking trail included.
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