Tuesday, March 17, 2015

February 13 to 20- Our Trip to Cuenca, Loja and Vilcabamba

After experiencing Carnaval once the first year we spent in Salinas, every year after we have escaped to explore another part of Ecuador. The first escape we spent a month in Cuenca

http://uwepetrastravelyear.blogspot.com/2013/02/february-1-to-7-first-week-back-in.html

The second year we spent two weeks visiting Mindo

http://uwepetrastravelyear.blogspot.com/2014/03/february-23-to-28-our-trip-to-mindo.html

Otavalo and area

http://uwepetrastravelyear.blogspot.com/2014/03/february-28-to-march-4-our-trip-to.html

And Ibarra along with a train ride to the other Salinas.

http://uwepetrastravelyear.blogspot.com/2014/03/march-4-to-march-7-trip-to-ibarra.html

This year we were going for one week visiting Cuenca, Vilcabamba and Loja. As well, this year for the first time we would be travelling with friends, Kathy & Bill, Connie & Murray and Lee.

Early Friday morning, five of us( Connie & Murray were meeting us in Cuenca on Saturday) took 2 taxis to the Santa Elena bus station in order to take the bus to Guayaquil where we had arranged to meet our van driver, Javier, who would take us the rest of the way to Cuenca. Javier was right on time with a 7 person late model van with lots of room for our luggage.

The first part of our trip was uneventful, except for a road closure due to an accident, causing us to have to take a slight detour. And of course, per usual, it was raining.

Once we were into the Cajas park, the sun came out and we got to see the awesome scenery. Uwe and I had done this leg of the trip many times but Kathy & Bill had never been to Cuenca so for them it was a first and luckily Mother Nature provided good weather.

The hotel we stayed at in Cuenca was called Cuenca Suites and rated a 10 by all of us.
Huge rooms with modern bathrooms and a small kitchenette

                           And a pretty central courtyard

We walked the few blocks to Calderon Park exploring Cuenca’s pretty streets and churches along the way.

Next day our friends took the 2 decker sight seeing bus for a trip around Cuenca. We had done this trip many times before so opted to walk around Cuenca’s downtown neighborhoods instead. We had also made plans to meet our friends who lived in Cuenca for lunch and after for a beer in a new Brew pub ( those of you who know my husband know he LOVES Brew Pubs).

Later in the afternoon the seven of us met up again at yet another Brew Pub- life doesn’t get any better than that LOL

The next day Javier picked all 7 of us up for our next leg of the journey, this time +3 hours south to Vilcabamba. The scenery was amazing- mountains, green meadows, curvy good roads, little villages, a must do on everyone’s list.

Half way to Loja, we stopped at the little town of Ona in order to pay a visit to the Tequila farm & factory that we had read about.

http://cuencahighlife.com/ecuadors-tequila-maker-artisanal-distiller-angel-salvador-produces-world-class-aguardiente-de-agave-in-a-dessert-valley-south-of-cuenca/

There were no signs on our road but I recognized the entrance from the description in the article. The place where the tequila was sold (not called tequila here but made organically from local agaves)  was very small and owned by the wife of the producer.

She gave each of us a taste test- maravilosa!- and we all bought several bottles ($16 ) including our driver Javier!

Our whole group outside the Tequila sales place


For lunch we stopped at a very pretty restaurant/bakery/shop owned by indigenous people. We had a great meal of the local trout and spent some time shopping in their stores.

They had some amazing wood work


We finally arrived at our destination, Vilcabamba. We had heard about Vilcabamba for years, the valley of longevity, lots of old age hippies etc etc. Well, first of all, it is very small, just a few commercial streets, but surrounded by the most incredible scenery consisting of green mountains, valleys, and waterfalls- stunning. As for those old hippies, hmmm, I do believe we saw two maybe smoking up at some street corner LOL, And instead of many old people that we had been led to believe lived here- nada- must have been hiding the days we were there.

We stayed at  the Hotel Descanses de Rames here- a hotel with awesome grounds but with much room renovation to do. I would maybe recommend it in a year or two, once the rooms and plumbing are upgraded.

                                                  A very nice lobby but......

Now back to exploring Vilcabamba-The lovely town square & church



                   Lots of local artisans with some beautiful stuff for sale



                                        Some of the streets- very clean



We had a great dinner in one of the local restaurants- highly recommend- run by a woman from Belgium- called Jardin Escondido

Two days later we took two taxis- we were a crowd of 7- to Loja for the last part of our trip.
Loja was a huge surprise! Very pretty, clean and much larger than I had thought.

We stayed at Hotel Ramses , which we found out later was owned by the same man as our hotel in Vilcabamba! This hotel was in much better shape, old and distinguished though their breakfast, especially the ugly coffee, left much to be desired.

                                   The beautiful common area

                                            Our breakfast room

We arrived in Loja on Fat Tuesday of Carnaval and expected great crowds of people but the city was absolutely deserted! Where was everyone? Salinas ? LOL So we really had escaped Carnaval- perfecto!

                              Some of the pretty city scenes



Though we had some trouble finding even a restaurant open for lunch and dinner, we definitely enjoyed the tranquilo of Loja during what was a noisy Tuesday back home on the beach.

The next day we took the city tourist bus to check out the rest of town.

                         We saw some beautiful scenery




And were very impressed with the cleanliness and architecture of this city.

                      We also explored some of the river paths- very nice

                   Our last lunch all together before going home.

The original five of us had decided to fly back from Loja to Guayaquil rather than endure a 7 hour bus or van ride. Connie & Murray were going to spend some additional time in Loja & Cuenca.

While waiting at the Loja airport coffee shop( very nice airport by the way, maybe 45 minutes away by car) first I, then Bill and Lee were called down to security. Seems those pesky Tequila bottles safely wrapped in our luggage looked suspicious! After we opened our suitcases and showed security that these were only local Tequila bottles- gave the local distributor a good recommendation- we were allowed to put them back in, close our suitcases and be on our way.

Our flight back was short- hardly time to go up and down- half hour plus- and thus ended this year’s escape from Carnaval at the beach!




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