From Jorge
Chàvez International
Airport, located 20 km northwest of the
tourist district of Miraflores in Lima, I take a
LAN Company flight at 22.20 to Quito Mariscal Sucre
Airport (Ecuador), located 30 km east of the center. of Quito. (I paid Euro
330.69 for the multi-leg air ticket for 5 flights: Lima
- Quito, Cuenca -
Quito, Quito - Lima, Lima - La Paz, La Paz - Santa Cruz). You can
check in easily at the special machines set up in Spanish only.
From Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (Ecuador), I
take the local bus (there are many a day from 5.30 to 19.00) which makes
several stops and takes about 1 hour and a half to reach Quitumbe land
terminal, located in the south-west suburbs of Quito, the capital of Ecuador.
The cost of the ticket is $ 2 and is paid to the vet who collects the money
during the trip. For those who want to go to the north of the city, there is
also the local bus that drops you off in the Rio Coca area.
For those who are in a hurry or want to travel
more comfortably, you can take the Aeroservicios Company Bus, which makes the
journey to the center of Quito without making intermediate stops, taking about
45 minutes for the price of 8 $.
To enter the bus area of the Quitumbe
terrestrial terminal, you pay 0.25 $ at the cashier but then you can take the
Trole without paying anything that takes you in less than an hour, making an
infinite number of stops, to the Estacio dei bus La Marin, which is the one
adjacent to the historic center of Quito. Here I still pay $ 0.25 at the cash
desk to take the Metrobus which in about 45 minutes takes me to the last
station, Ofelia, located on the northern outskirts of Quito.
Here, without leaving the boarding area, I take
one of the frequent buses to La Mitad del Mundo, located about 35 km north of the historic
center of Quito.
The ride takes about 40 minutes and costs $ 0.15 and is paid to the vet who
collects the money during the trip. The bus leaves you near a large roundabout
from which you can walk to the entrance to Mitad del Mundo in a few minutes.
The ticket price is $ 3. The place is very touristic and is located on the
equator at an altitude of mt. 2,483. There is an important monument whose entrance
to the museum is paid separately and then there are numerous shops and
restaurants. In the main square there are often several interesting shows.
The return to the Estacio of the La Marin buses
takes place in the same way as the outward journey. From there the historic
center, a World Heritage Site, can be easily explored on foot and, at least
during the day, unlike other neighborhoods, it is quite safe as it is manned by
the police.
Back at the spotless and modern Quitumbe land
terminal, I purchase a 21.15 bus ticket to Cuenca from the Imbabura company for $ 12,
including a boarding fee of $ 0.25. The seats are reclining and the journey
takes over 9 hours. There are also other companies that cover this route at
similar prices and in any case there are departures all day almost every hour.
In front of the Terrestrial Terminal of Cuenca
in Ecuador, located 1.5 km
north - east of the center, in Av. Espagna, several buses pass that in just 10
minutes take you to the historic center at a cost of $ 0.25. The coin must be
inserted into a container as soon as you get on the bus from the front. Please
note that paper money is not accepted and change is not given.
The compact historic center of Cuenca, declared a Unesco World Heritage Site
by Unesco, is perfect for walking around.
Cuenca Mariscal La Mar Airport, located 2 km north-east of the center,
in Av. Espagna, just 500
meters beyond the Terrestrial Terminal, it can be easily
reached in about 10 minutes from the historic center with several buses, including
numbers 26 and 28. The cost of the ticket is $ 0.25. The coin must be inserted
into a container as soon as you get on the bus from the front. Please note that
paper money is not accepted and change is not given.
My complete travel report
with map, photographs and videos is available at this link:
http://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2016/12/viaggio-in-florida-peru-ecuador-e.html
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