Monday, May 20, 2013

PUYO CITY



PUYO CITY

It is the head of the canton cantonal capital Pastaza Province Pastaza. It is one of the most important cities of the Amazon region of Ecuador. Puyo is the term that means mist puyu Quichua.. It is characterized by have climate is hot and humid.



You can enjoy a sightseeing tour of the rivers Pambay and Puyo: It is a popular seaside resort, where there is a lot of people swimming, delighting landscape and especially hot and humid climate that offers, it is also an excellent place for take pictures and practice sports.


Morete Puyu Water Park: Built in 2004 by the municipality, in order to promote tourism. Between his attractions are the wave pool, and the slides highest in the country, sauna, Turkish bath, semi-Olympic pool, diving pool, tennis courts, basketball, football, volleyball and green areas. 

Real Exotic of Birds Park: Located on km. 1 of the Puyo - Macas in the Neighborhood Union, behind the church. Real Exotic of Birds Park: Is home to almost 500 birds from around the world, where you can admire the different species birds and take photographs.


The Church Cathedral and Central Park "May 12": They have an undeniable historical value.

Allpa Ñucanchi Indian Center: Is an association of people of different nationalities (Quichua, Shuar, Huaorani, Zapara Achuar Shiwiar and andoa). The attraction consists of a hut where they offer numerous crafts and foods, also performed native dances and shamanistic cures to the public.


You have a natural environment surrounded by lush vegetation typical of the Ecuadorian Amazon.

FACILITIES

Confortable single and double room
Patio plants and hammocks to relax
Phone-fax
Parking
Cafeteria
Internet
Social Events
Pool
Turkish
Sauna
Whirlpool
Typical food

ACTIVITIES

Enjoy the best amenities of the Amazon and of our exciting adventure activities in the area.
Jungle walks and visits to waterfalls.
Canoeing on rivers
Visit indigenous communities.
Tour Air around of the Amazon.
Observation of exotic birds in the royal park.





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