Imbabura is a popular tourist destination, with very popular destinations. A lot of people don't know about many of the beautiful additional responsible travel destinations in the area. Imbabura has a lot left to be discovered.
Facts and figures
Borders:
In the north to Carchi, south Pichincha, east Sucumbios and west Esmeraldas.
Population:
345,000
Altitude:
From 600 meters near Guayllabamba to 4,939 meters on top of volcano Cotocachi.
Capital:
Ibarra

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