We are now off to Otavalo..
Considered to be the most prosperous Indians of South America.
They are a beautiful race of people, bronze skin, high cheekbones, and wonderful large dark
eyes. The Otavalos Indians wear very traditional costumes that make them look much different
than all the other Indians in South America. The men wear their hair
very long with one pigtail straight down their back. The womens dresses have rows and rows of layered
gold beads,the beads were genuine in the old days to show their wealth. The men wear white linen pants,shirts,
sandals, and very dark blue poncho's width fedora hats.
The Saturday market in Otavalo is the very best market in all of Ecuador, no matter how early you start it is not early enough. We stayed at the Hacienda Chorlavi, a beautiful old hacienda from the Colonial days,with stables gardens and beautiful view. It just felt like we were in heaven! The 73 mile drive from Quito takes about 3 hours on the Pan American highway which is not in the best condition it decends the beautiful Guayllababamba Gorge and then climbs out to the Guyallababmba Valley, then on to the very senic... Till This HA!
...3 Little Cows Just Couldn't Resist This Photo~!...
Street in The Market..
A stop in Calderon is a town known for it's "bread doll figures", San Antonio de Ibbara, known for it's wonderful wood carvings, and a stop in one of the weavings towns to see the real Indian life, and see their spinning process. The Hosteria Cusin or the Hosteria Chorlavi, are both quaint working haciendas from the Colonial days and are loaded with both beauty and charm. These Haciendas are a super base to visit all the markets and surrounding area's.
...Market In Gualaceo ..The Very Best Fruit I Ever Had!..
3 Girls On The Road...
... So! Here We Are Standing Directly on The Equator...
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