Budget Accommodation South America Ecuador Otavalo
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Otavalo is a highland village in Ecuador, famous for its textile market and the beautiful traditional clothing worn by local women. It is also home to one of the largest traditional crafts markets in the world every saturday.
From the Otavalo Travel Guide
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Lovely rooms, nicely located. Not a great flow of water, hot or otherwise, but entirely sufficient as a place to stay. ... more
Excellent, old building, very clean rooms and helpful staff with good, atmospheric restaurant on the bottom floor. They organise some local tours too... ... more
Ecuador February
Going to Ecuador for President's Day weekend Feb 17-20. I'll be hitting Otavalo and Quito. I've been to Ecuador on a number of occasions and was curious as to whether anyone out there was making any travels in that direction during that time as well. ...
Trip to Ecuador
are also hoping to see San Rafael falls, Cotopaxi, Otavalo, and few other things along the way. One big ...
tiny Ecuador itinerary - 5 days...
Hello, travellers, We are going to spend the little amount of 5-7 days in Ecuador in July, coming from Peru. Our flight back home departs from Quito, so we'll certainly go there, but what else could we do in that time? We were thinking to go to Otavalo and Banos, I am not sure how to arrange ...
Otavalo
The Andean town of Otavalo is famous for its saturday market, and tourists and locals alike flock to this major attraction every weekend. We took two buses to get there from La Hesperia via Quito, and the journey took five hours in all. Distance means very little in Ecuador - its the road ...
Posted in A year out by Eleniki
Otavalo
On the way to Otavalo we had to cross the equator for a quick photo stop. We had a talk from ...
Posted in South America by oharridge
On to Otavalo
to Otavalo. The bus ride to Otavalo was pretty uneventful...it took about 3 hours and we endured the cries of "Otavalo, Otavalo, Otavalo!" every time we stopped to pick up new passengers. Of course, we couldn´t take ...
Posted in South America 2008 by jtlande