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If you plan to stay in the city of Otavalo, stay with us at the "legendary" Hotel Ali Shungu! |



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"the best hotel and restaurant in Otavalo!" |

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Ali Shungu MOUNTAINTOP LODGE E-MAIL: MSN Messenger: PHONE: 01159362920750 Write for more info. |
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Welcome to the Ali Shungu MOUNTAINTOP LODGE, Otavalo, Ecuador |
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You'll want to spend at least a few days to see all that the Otavalo area has to offer! |
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"EL OBRAJE" MUSEUM OF WEAVING AND AGRICULTURE Don Luis Maldonado and his wife, Luz Maria, have been at the very core of the weaving community for over 55 years. They are dedicated to preserving the tools and materials of the Otavalo culture. Located a block away from the main plaza in Otavalo. Admission is $2.00 per person. |

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EL MOLINO Visit the naturally powered millhouse located near the center of Otavalo. The mill is still used on a regular basis by country folk. Lots of atmosphere! |
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ANTHROPOLOGY INSTITUTE OF OTAVALO Located just a ten minute walk from Hotel Ali Shungu, the Institute offers an extensive collection of literature about Otavalo and a stunning display of dolls re-enacting cultural activities. It is also the site of the new University of Otavalo. |
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TRAIN TO LITA Half day excursions are offered from Ibarra to the city of Lita, entrance to the western jungle. The round trip starts early in the morning and costs a few dollars. Sit on top of the old "school bus" that rests on a train chassis and hold on! See a Video |

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BIRDWATCHING One does not need to be a dedicated bird watcher to appreciate the many species of birds that are present in the valley. Ask at the reception for a list of birds seen in the Ali Shungu gardens and the surrounding area. |
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CHURCHES As in any Latin American town, the churches certainly merit a visit. Quechua mass on Sunday is worth seeing whether you are the religious type or not. |
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HORSEBACK RIDING You'll find the horses at our Mountaintop Lodge easy going without being docile. Ride along cobblestone roads through small indigenous villages and enjoy the spectacular views of the local valleys! |
