Cajas National Park (Parque Nacional el Cajas) 🇪🇨
This pristine natural setting, where you can feel like a tiny speck in a world of mountains and lakes, is located just outside of Cuenca. You can get to the park by bus for $3, which departs from the bus station every half hour.
I love places like this, and even though this park wasn't exactly my favorite, and even from the photos it was clear that all the landscapes there were pretty similar, I still decided to go! And near Cuenca, it's practically the only attraction that's easy and quick to get to.
We were, of course, unlucky with the weather. Almost everything was foggy, making the landscape truly seem very dull and unappealing (I know, many of you love foggy photos, enjoy 😄). At one point, we even had to put on raincoats because a harsh Ecuadorian downpour caught us somewhere in the middle of the trail, and there was absolutely nowhere to hide. There are several routes through the park, but we chose a short, circular one that didn't take long. We were most impressed by the "fairytale" forest among the bright green mosses, very reminiscent of the dancing forest in the Kaliningrad region (anyone who's been to the Curonian Spit will understand). Even in the rain, the colors seemed vibrant and saturated, so beautiful was nature's creation! But we actually added some color to the park ourselves 😄
It's cold in Cajas Park. As usual, I was freezing! I was hoping for good weather, so I didn't even bring a windbreaker; I was wearing a fleece, which wasn't enough for the weather. The park itself is located at an altitude of over 3,000 meters above sea level, and the sun didn't grace us with its presence that day. Life teaches me nothing 😄 It turns out this is typical weather for Cuenca, mostly cloudy and foggy, so if you go, pack warm clothes.
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