[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-tourist-attractions-south-america-ecuador-azuay":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":77,"events":78,"places":79,"hasNextPage":80},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":8,"code":9,"createdAt":10,"currency":11,"deletedAt":8,"description":15,"drivingSide":16,"electricity":17,"emergencyNumbers":18,"faq":31,"flag":8,"gettingAround":47,"government":48,"hasChildren":49,"healthInfo":50,"id":51,"images":52,"internal_type":57,"isFavourite":49,"bucketLists":58,"languages":59,"localCustoms":62,"name":63,"parent":64,"population":70,"safetyInfo":71,"slug":72,"status":73,"timezone":74,"type":75,"updatedAt":76,"visaInfo":8},"8639","June to September and December to January. These are the drier seasons with more sunny days, ideal for exploring cities and hiking in Cajas National Park. The weather is generally mild year-round due to the altitude. The famous Pase del Niño Viajero festival in Cuenca (late December) is a spectacular cultural highlight. The wetter months (October to November, February to May) see more rain but offer lush green landscapes and fewer tourists.","+593",null,"EC-02","2026-02-06T12:35:57.887Z",{"symbol":12,"name":13,"code":14},"$","United States Dollar","USD","Nestled in the southern highlands of Ecuador, Azuay is a province of breathtaking contrasts where colonial elegance meets dramatic Andean landscapes. The crown jewel is Cuenca, a UNESCO World Heritage city renowned for its perfectly preserved Spanish colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and majestic cathedrals like the iconic blue-domed Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción. Beyond the city, Azuay unfolds into a paradise for nature lovers. Explore the stunning turquoise waters of Laguna de Busa or the mystical cloud forests of the Cajas National Park, a labyrinth of glacial lakes and páramo ecosystems perfect for hiking. The province is a hub of traditional craftsmanship, famous for its Panama hats (toquilla straw hats), intricate ceramics, and fine silver filigree jewelry. Visitors can immerse themselves in vibrant indigenous markets, savor local delicacies like hornado (roast pork) and tamales, and experience warm hospitality in picturesque towns like Gualaceo and Chordeleg. Azuay offers a sophisticated yet authentic Ecuadorian experience, blending rich history, artistic heritage, and awe-inspiring natural beauty.","Right","Type A, B; 120V, 60Hz",[19,22,25,28],{"key":20,"value":21},"Police","101",{"key":23,"value":24},"Ambulance","911",{"key":26,"value":27},"Fire","102",{"key":29,"value":30},"Tourist Police","+593 7 285 1503",[32,35,38,41,44],{"key":33,"value":34},"Is Cuenca the capital of Azuay?","Yes, the city of Cuenca (full name Santa Ana de los Ríos de Cuenca) is the capital and largest city of Azuay province.",{"key":36,"value":37},"Do I need to speak Spanish to visit?","While helpful, it's not essential in tourist areas of Cuenca where some English is spoken. Learning basic Spanish phrases will greatly enhance your experience in smaller towns and markets.",{"key":39,"value":40},"What is a must-try local dish?","Try 'Hornado' (slow-roasted pork), 'Mote pillo' (hominy with eggs), and 'Morocho' (a warm, sweet corn drink). Cuenca is also famous for its high-quality chocolate.",{"key":42,"value":43},"Can I visit Cajas National Park independently?","Yes, but it is highly recommended to go with a guide if you plan to hike beyond the main visitor center trails due to complex, misty terrain and rapid weather changes that can cause disorientation.",{"key":45,"value":46},"Are credit cards widely accepted?","In Cuenca's hotels, restaurants, and larger shops, yes. However, in markets, smaller towns, and for transportation, always carry sufficient Ecuadorian cash (US Dollars).","In Cuenca, the Tranvía (modern tram) is an efficient way to travel along the main avenue. Public buses are extensive and very cheap, but can be crowded. Registered taxis are plentiful and affordable; use apps like 'Taxi Seguro Cuenca' or have your hotel call one. For exploring the province, renting a car provides flexibility to visit towns like Gualaceo, Chordeleg, and Cajas National Park, but be prepared for mountainous roads. Organized day tours from Cuenca are also a popular and convenient option for major attractions.","Provincial Government with a Prefect and Provincial Council",false,"Medical facilities in Cuenca are generally good, with several private hospitals (e.g., Hospital Monte Sinai) offering high-quality care. Public hospitals are available but often crowded. Travelers should have comprehensive travel insurance. Altitude sickness (soroche) is a common concern in cities like Cuenca (2,560m) and Cajas National Park (over 4,000m). Acclimatize for 1-2 days, stay hydrated, and avoid heavy exertion initially. Routine vaccinations (MMR, Hepatitis A, Typhoid) are recommended. Dengue fever is present; use insect repellent. Tap water is not safe to drink; consume bottled or purified water.","c8911430-66c0-47aa-8d97-5ab871b18b95",[53,54,55,56],"destinations/south-america/ecuador/azuay/1770381357638-0.jpg","destinations/south-america/ecuador/azuay/1770381357485-1.jpg","destinations/south-america/ecuador/azuay/1770381357483-2.jpg","destinations/south-america/ecuador/azuay/1770381357484-3.jpg","STATE",[],[60,61],"Spanish","Kichwa","Azuayños are generally formal and polite. A handshake is the common greeting. Dress is modest and conservative, especially when visiting churches. Casual but neat attire is acceptable in cities. Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated; 10% is standard in restaurants if a service charge isn't included. Small tips for guides and drivers are customary. Respect local traditions and ask permission before photographing people, especially in indigenous communities. Sunday is a family day, and many smaller shops may be closed.","Azuay",{"id":65,"slug":66,"name":67,"images":8,"type":68,"internal_type":69,"flag":8,"parent":8},"33752385-e39c-400f-b7ff-c73f1a8a1b1a","south-america-ecuador","Ecuador","country","COUNTRY","881,000","Cuenca is considered one of Ecuador's safest cities, but standard precautions apply: be aware of pickpocketing in crowded markets, on buses, and in tourist areas. Avoid displaying valuables. Use registered taxis (preferably called by phone/app) rather than hailing on the street. While violent crime is low, petty theft can occur. It's generally safe to walk in the city center during the day and evening, but be more cautious in less crowded areas at night. Be wary of common scams like overcharging taxis or fake police. For Cajas National Park, never hike alone, inform someone of your route, and be prepared for rapidly changing weather.","south-america-ecuador-azuay",true,"America/Guayaquil -05:00 (GMT)","Province","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z",[],[],[],{"experience":49,"event":49,"place":49}]