What to do and see in Tungurahua Province, Tungurahua Province: The Best Free Things to do

October 13, 2021 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Tungurahua Province, Ecuador including Free Biking Tour Ecuador, Barahona Galeria de Arte - Hospedaje, Tungurahua, Camara de Turismo de Banos, Church of the Virgin of the Holy Water (Nuestra Senora del Agua Santa), La Catedral de Ambato, La Pajara Pinta, Mundo Verde, Juan Benigno Vela Park, Mall de los Andes.
Restaurants in Tungurahua Province

1. Free Biking Tour Ecuador

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Free Biking Tour Ecuador

Free Biking Tour Ecuador Enjoy the city and the various natural attractions of Banos de Agua Santa from a different perspective. Free Biking Tours shows you a fun way to explore the place, run by expert guides who will show you all the nature and culture of this beautiful area of Ecuador.

2. Barahona Galeria de Arte - Hospedaje

Calle Montalvo and Rafael Vieira, one block from Termas de la Virgen, Banos 180250 Ecuador +593 99 170 5992 [email protected] http://barahona-galeria-de-arte.negocio.site/?m=true
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Barahona Galeria de Arte - Hospedaje

Hospedaje Daily or weekly rates. Includes: Kitchen- Clining Room- Lounge- Wifi- Hammocks- Garden- Washing Machine.

Reviewed By 740mias

This gallery is amazing and has a beautiful selection of works from different artists. I was drawn in by the Palo Santo that was wafting from within the gallery, so I knew it must've been a good place. Marcel has such an imaginative eye and you will surely enjoy the beautiful art on display. If you're lucky he will be inside working on his newest masterpiece (:

3. Tungurahua

Banos Ecuador +593 98 451 4753 http://www.safedestiny.com.ec
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4.5 based on 376 reviews

Tungurahua

Considered one of Ecuador’s most active volcanoes, this strato-volcano (a volcano that almost constantly emits gas and vapor) towers more than three kilometers above its northern base with a crater measuring more than 400 meters in diameter.

Reviewed By Elias_Rovielo - Sao Caetano do Sul, Brazil

I hired the Ivagatours travel agency to do several tours around Baños. One of the tours was the climb to the top of the volcano for two days. My mountaineer and private guide was Ñato. No one on the trails, refuge or summit. ***** A two day hiking and climbing. It is no longer acclimatization to high altitudes. It's a serious climb with a private guide. There was no one but us for two days. Because of the snow avalanches, it is advisable to get up at dawn, as the snow is still solid and down shortly after the morning sun starts to get strong, shortly after 7:00 am. It's my first climb to mountain peaks or volcanoes in the dark of the cold, starless dawn. ***The FIRST Day of Climbing: Rent appropriate equipment for this volcano (rain, cold, snow, sand, stone, darkness, etc.) The mountaineering guide, Ñato, and I left Baños at 2:30 pm. We arrived at the park entrance, signed the official papers, paid the required and started up the well-marked and steep trail from the park entrance to the Refugio. It is usually 4 hours of trail (5km/3,1mi). We left at 3:28 pm from the park entrance at 2,790 meters (9,153 ft) and arrived at the Refuge at 3,810 meters (12,500 ft) at 6:00 pm. We managed to do it in 2.5h. I stopped several times to photograph the blue sky, mountains, nature, etc. I wanted to see the sunset at 6:20 pm. from the "Refugio" and we saw the beautiful sunset. We had seafood risotto dinner at 6:54 pm. We slept from 7:40 pm to 1:30 am. ***The SECOND day of Climbing: Waking up, light breakfast taken and we prepared with the proper equipment at 1:30 am. We start climbing at 2:00 am from the Refuge at 3,810 meters (12,500 ft) to the summit of the Throat of Fire volcano. At 6:52 am, we reached the summit of the volcano at 5,023 meters (16,479 ft). A few minutes to five full hours of dawn climb, a part with rain, full dark and just a forehead flashlight to illuminate, steep, loose and slippery rocks, soft sand, snow in the final 40 minutes, very cold in the glacial region, 6ºC (42,8ºF) at the summit (but on the way at dawn it was colder), no music to hear the guide's instructions, loneliness, attention, tiredness, fear, new, and an accomplished achievement of a 54-year-old man. My physical and mental limit has been tested again. 36 minutes at the summit of the mega volcano, as the wind is sharp and cold, and the descent before the glacier begins to melt with the Ecuadorian sun. The descent is rapid, but it is much more tiring and the knees have to be physically well prepared to withstand the ligament grip. Go down the volcano seeing the cliffs? You don't see anything rising at dawn, but you know it will rise at 5,000 meters (16,404 ft). * From 7:29 am to 9:09 am (1h: 39m) - 5,023 meters to 3,810 meters (1km21m) (from the summit to Refuge); * From 9:28 am to 11:43 am (3:16 am) - 3,810 meters to 2,800 meters (1km10m) (from Refuge to Park Entrance); There are four quick steps downhill in one go with photo stops, rest and breakfast in the refuge: From 5,023 meters (16,479 ft) to 2,800 meters (9,186 ft) (2km220m/1,37 miles downhill in zig zag and steep in 4h: 45m). 1º) The first part of the glacier with snow. Slippery and loose stones with snow; 2º) The second part of the ash of the volcano, that is, soft sand with loose and hard stones; 3º) Low vegetation until the Refuge. At the Refuge, we change clothes, clean the place, put everything in our backpacks, and go down after a quick coffee to the park entrance; 4º) From the refuge to the entrance of the park the trail is demarcated and the vegetation increases the volume and height. I had the next day the largest volcano in the world, the Chimborazo, the volcano with the farthest peak from the center of the earth and closer to the sun, higher than Everest. I descended this volcano by mountain bike. After Chimborazo, I climbed two more volcanoes. In total there were 8 climbs in Ecuador in 18 days.

4. Camara de Turismo de Banos

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Electronic shopping and tourist guide of Banos town, offers information about hotels, restaurants, travel agencies, tourist activities and much more.

5. Church of the Virgin of the Holy Water (Nuestra Senora del Agua Santa)

Banos Ecuador http://www.safedestiny.com.ec
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Church of the Virgin of the Holy Water (Nuestra Senora del Agua Santa)

The town of Banos is famous for this magnificent Basilica, a place of pilgrimage for those seeking to thank the Virgin of the Holy Water for her many miracles.

Reviewed By SLBHAM1960

I feel Banos is situated in a remote part of Ecuador. It is a delightful town. The church is located in the downtown area with shops, restaurants, and markets around. A very peaceful place to visit and beauty abounds with the grounds and the structure. A must see!

6. La Catedral de Ambato

Calles Bolivar y Montalvo, Ambato 180150 Ecuador
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La Catedral de Ambato

Reviewed By vanessavK8037BS - Cotacachi, Ecuador

I have been a tourist in the city of Ambato for 4 days. The city is known as a "City of Flowers, Fruits and Bread", the people who live in the city are very kind, friendly and respectful, the in Ambato I have felt very happy because I have enjoyed all the natural places they are very beautiful and fun as a its parks and the Cathedral, it is mild climate is very relaxing. In the city of Ambato you can find different products and typical foods very delicious. It also has hotels with neat and clean rooms.

7. La Pajara Pinta

De Junio y Bolivar 5 Barrio La Merced, Ambato 180150 Ecuador +593 3-282-7276 [email protected] http://www.lapajarapintaambato.com
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La Pajara Pinta

Ecodesing specialized Ecuadorian crafts shop, we have a wide variety of handicrafts such as boxes, jewelers, tea containers, furniture and home decoration items. We use various techniques for making artisanal pieces and guarantee that what you buy is an original and unique piece in its class.

8. Mundo Verde

Ambato 6-09 Eloy Alfaro In Front of Central Market, Banos 180250 Ecuador +593 99 558 0264 [email protected]
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Mundo Verde

9. Juan Benigno Vela Park

Av De Los Incas, Ambato 180150 Ecuador http://www.facebook.com/pages/Parque-De-Los-Enamorados/320790084726739
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Juan Benigno Vela Park

10. Mall de los Andes

Av. Atahualpa y Victor Hugo, Ambato 180150 Ecuador +593 99 448 0344 http://www.supermaxi.com/portal/web/cfavorita/mall-de-los-andes
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Mall de los Andes

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