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The activities rival that of Macas, experienced personableguides for a much fairer price than Macas (typically $20 for two full dayhikes/activities), immerse their new friends in the cultural and ecologicalsplendors of their jungle. Most important to the people of this town is not thedollar earned but the positive experience of its visitors. If you do not leavewith a smile on your face, a camera full of pictures, and a satisfied palette,it will become the personal mission of everyone in town to rectify the issue. For adventure travel options you can consider:
Places to stay and eatGualaquiza is a large town with manyhostels and restaurants available. If you are looking for a good placeto stay in the center of town, try Hotel Waquiz. Rooms come with cabletv and optional private bathrooms.The little cafe downstairs is a good place to sit down and enjoy adrink. The friendly young owner has a lot of information about the areaand can arrange tours in the area. There are several good places to eat. Just walk around town to findthe one you like. Most of the restaurants offer standard Ecuadoreanmeals. How to get thereFrom Cuenca take a bus to Gualaquiza, theyleave the Cuenca main busterminal a few times a day. The ride will takeyou from Cuenca through small towns in lush forests and beautifulmountainranges.You can also take a bus from Macas to Gualaquiza. Buses leave from the busterminal. From Loja take a bus to Zamora and transfer there to get to Gualaquiza. From Cuenca $5,50- 6,5 hours From Macas $4,00- 5 hours From Loja $5,00 - 5,5 hours (depending on transfer) Events
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Gualaquiza is a tranquil oasis at the southern most tip ofthe Oriente, where the dense lush Amazon collides with the verdant sierraforests. In this quaint, proud, amiable town the rich biodiversity ranges fromjungle, to forest, caves, natural waterslides, and hosts delicious temperateclimate. Gualaquiza boasts the same conveniences as its northern counterpart,Macas, but adds a personal quality, the type of place where people gladly taketime out of the day to help a lost stranger find their way.