One hour drive west of Cuenca you will find El Cajas National Park, known for its biodiversity, famous for its 200 plus lagunas. Comprised of 70,000 acres of diverse terrain, El Cajas is the best place in the region to get lost in nature. During the rainy season from February-July you will find higher temperatures and more rain, whereas August-January offers lower temperatures and more sun.
Hiking is a very common pursuit in the reserve; most of the park lies above 3,000 meters. Amazing vies can be seen from the summits overlooking the lakes. Fishing is also quite popular, particularly for trout. Other wildlife that can be seen in the park includes puma, bears, and llamas. There is Read more


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