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Sierra Alisos hotel de campo

2.5 star property
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1)
"La hacienda es muy Hermosa!!! El contacto con la naturalesa nos encanto a toda mi familia. Su comida era organica y de primera. Un lugar muy acogedor. Sus habitaciones iban a la tematica del lugar y por la Noche se puede ver una magestuosa Luna, muy iluminante. RECOMENDADA !! Gracias a sus Anfitriones muy amables y atentos. Seguro nos tendran por ahi en otra occasion."
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Train of the Volcanoes In Alexander von Humboldt’s foosteps http://trenecuador.com/en/train-of-the-volcanoes-in-alexander-von-humboldts-foosteps/
The first segment of track to be rehabilitated following the declaration of the Ecuadorian Railways as a national heritage, the journey from Quito south towards the great colossus of Cotopaxi has been running since 2009. It remains one of the most beautiful and memorable in the country.
The journey begins at the historic train station of Chimbacalle, whose history dates back to when the Guayaquil to Quito railway was finally completed in 1908. Here, amid this friendly neighbourhood – a mix of residential homes and businesses – the train sets off for its route southwards along the famous ‘Avenue of the Volcanoes’, thus named by the great Prussian explorer, Alexander Von Humboldt.
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