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So much fun in Cotacachi!

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 Cotacachi is one of my favorite places to visit. There is so much to see and so much of what I love is right in the heart of this beautiful little town, rich in heritage, culture and amazing finds of all kinds.  Cotacachi's Hollywood Sign by Daniel Bozza  As you enter the town limits, you are treated to this Hollywood like sign up on the hill. This is the town where leather goods are made. Many bargains are made here at this artistic town. This is Catredral La Matriz de Nuestra SeƱora de La Concepcion or Immaculate Conception Church, is  in the center of town where many activities are held. One of the most attended festivals is that of the celebration of Inti Raymi (Fiesta of the Sun)  According to retired resident and historian, David Sasaki ;  It is a tradition that dates back to pre-Hispanic times in the Andes. The commemoration is related to the end of an agricultural cycle, for which nature is thanked with products for the 10 months of planting. The S...

The Spirit behind Mindful Ecuadorian Travel Adventures

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One of the first things that I did after starting our business on September 27th 2023, was to go to church and have our business blessed by one of our local priests, Fr. Luis. It was important to me to bring our business to God first. The funny thing was that Fr. Luis, without even knowing what the business was, said; "I will come" which I found very odd since i had not even told him what the business was or anything about it. He just made the proclamation after he blessed the business. The next thing that I did was some research to find specific words that would connect us to the energy of Ecuador. Energy is the language of the ancestors and using these words would properly convey our message that we want to honor the spirit of Ecuador and those that have gone before us. I looked to the ancient language of Kechua from the indigenous people of Ecuador and South America.  According to www.perurail.com: "Quechua, also called Runa Simi, was the language spoken by the Incas ...