Recorrido privado a Gualaceo y Chordeleg





Descripción
Deléitese con el talento de los artesanos y sus productos. Eche un vistazo a los exquisitos textiles (chales tejidos a mano y ropa bordada a mano), joyería hecha con técnicas únicas como filigrana, cerámica, sombreros de paja y mucho más... Lo más destacado: • Eche un vistazo a las famosas guitarras elaboradas por artesanos de San Bartolomé • Vea la famosa joyería y cerámica de Chordeleg • Aprenda sobre la hispánica técnica llamada "Ikat" con la que se hacen chales en Gualaceo • Camine a través del colorido mercado de Gualaceo, donde podrá ver a los lugareños tejer sombreros en las calles
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Después de su recogida en el hotel, un guía amigable lo llevará a visitar Gualaceo y Chordeleg, dos de los pueblos más encantadores que rodean Cuenca. Estas ciudades son conocidas por sus artesanías tradicionales: macanas (chales) hechas de lana de alpaca, joyas de filigrana, cerámica, cerámica en miniatura, sombreros de Panamá y más. En el camino, primero nos detendremos en el pequeño pueblo de San Bartolomé. Los artesanos aquí han estado creando guitarras hechas a mano por generaciones. Visitaremos un taller local para observar el proceso de fabricación de este instrumento.
Luego nos dirigiremos a Chordeleg, famosa por sus plateros y joyerías que bordean las calles y la plaza principal. Visitaremos un taller para observar a un artesano haciendo fabulosas creaciones de filigrana de plata y oro. Después, tendrá tiempo para darse una vuelta y ver las joyas y artesanías locales. También tendrá la oportunidad de ver a artesanos tejiendo sombreros 'Panamá' y otros artículos hechos de paja toquilla.
Nuestro recorrido continúa a Gualaceo para admirar los colores vivos y brillantes de su mercado y la ropa interesante que usan las mujeres locales. Aquí aprenderás (¡y probarás!) Frutas deliciosas recién cosechadas que se cultivan solo en Ecuador. Los amantes de la carne no deben perderse el sabroso cerdo asado, un plato muy típico de esta zona, aunque dejan algo de espacio para el almuerzo. Luego tendremos tiempo para almorzar en un restaurante de la zona. Luego, nuestra última parada será en el taller de una familia local donde veremos el proceso de tejer chales y ponchos en telares antiguos, utilizando tintes extraídos de las plantas. Al final de este recorrido de día completo fuera de Cuenca, lo regresarán a su hotel.
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Comuníquese con nosotros a info@cuencabestours.com para programar la hora exacta de recogida, por favor
- Opción vegetariana disponible, por favor avise al momento de la reserva si es necesario
- Comidas infantiles no incluidas.
- Se requiere un mínimo de 2 personas para operar el tour. Nos reservamos el derecho de cancelar el tour si no hay al menos 2 participantes
- Para 1 a 6 pasajeros, un guía bilingüe también será el conductor. Para más de 6 pasajeros, se proporcionará un conductor y un guía bilingüe.
- Las reservas realizadas 48 horas antes del recorrido están sujetas a la disponibilidad del guía.
Opiniones(14)
This tour was truly a view into a variety of Ecuador’s artisans, enhanced by our excellent guide, Eddie. At every stop we were able to see how products were made and be amazed by the skills of gifted people, some of whom were self-taught and others who were continuing a craft handed down from earlier generations. Between stops, we were given a thorough history/geography lesson of the region. Eddie is outstanding and we were sad to say goodbye at the end of the tour.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed review. We’re delighted to hear that the tour provided such meaningful insight into Ecuador’s rich artisan traditions and that each stop allowed you to truly appreciate the skill and dedication behind these crafts. It’s especially wonderful to know that Eddie made such a positive impact on your experience. His passion for sharing the history, culture, and stories of the region truly makes each journey special. We sincerely appreciate your kind words. Team Cuenca Bestours
This was a great tour. We drove through the countryside which allowed us to see small villages, farms and beautiful scenery. Gualaceo is a beautiful town. We walked around "shoe street", a street with more shoe stores than you can imagine ... shoes and leather goods are prominent items in that town. We visited the church beside the town square ... it is beautiful. The square has the "GUALACEO" sign in it. Sadly the fountain is not working but everybody still takes a photo with the sign! The park across from the church is still festooned with Christmas decorations including Santa's sleigh which made for more photo opportunities. Chordeleg was our favourite town. The people are bery engaging and keen to talk. Our Canada tags give us away and they want to know where in Canada we are from and to tell us about their relative in Canada or their visit to Canada. It was delightful, although gave my intermediate Spanish a real work out. The square downtown is not to be missed. There are dozens of fine jewelery shops with beautifully designed pieces in gold and silver at very reasonable prices. It's worth it even if only to see the beauty of the artistry and interact with the people. Oh yes, our first stop was at a museum/shop where we learned about woven products from scarves to shawls to ponchos and more made from cotton, wool, silk and bamboo fibres. Jose, the weaver explained to us how the threads were died using all natural dies from plants, insects and minerals. The patterns produced are directly from the weavers head and result in repeated rows of butterflies, flowers, hummingbirds, mountains and many others. The loom was nothing like I've ever seen in Canada almost primitive looking and produced beautiful end products. Pope John Paul II visited this place and wore as shawl made there during a service. Although Pope Francis did not visit the shop, he too wore a shawl from there in a services. The photos of each of them are on the wall. Finally, our guide and driver, Adrian, was among the best we've ever encountered. He is a cautious and careful driver. As we moved from place to place, he proudly told us about his country, it's economy, the areas we visited and answered our endless questions. His English is flawless so communication is easy. Like many Ecuadorians, he has at least two jobs. In addition to guiding tourists, he is an automechanic. My husband, Michael, worked in the auto industry until retirement, so they had that in common and resulted in some interesting conversational sharing photos with one another of their classic cars!! All in all, it was a perfect day. We highly recommend this tour, and, in particular, Adrian.
Thank you for your incredible and thoughtful review—it truly means so much to us. We’re delighted you enjoyed Gualaceo and Chordeleg, connecting with locals and admiring the fine jewelry and woven textiles, including the special papal shawls. Most of all, we’re thrilled Adrian made your day unforgettable. Team Cuenca Bestours
The visit to the Makana Museum was very touching and we learned a lot about this ancient tradition. After that, in Chordeleg we had a great time seeing (and buying!) beautiful silver jewelry. Very nice trip!
This tour offers the opportunity to see a bit more of the countryside and towns near Cuenca, as well as the traditional crafts of the area. Learning about the process of making the macana, the traditional Ecuadorian shawl, was fascinating. My tour was led by Sebastian, who is full of interesting information about practically anything you might want to know about Ecuador, both in the present and past! Thank you so much for the lovely day!
Our guide, Sebastian, was very knowledgeable about the local craftsmen in the surrounding Cuenca area. We had an enjoyable trip to Chordeleg to visit a local silversmith and see the hat weavers. We stopped at the mercado in Gualaceo and visited the orchid farm. My wife is a weaver and enjoyed seeing the craftsmen at La Casa Museo de la Makana. It was a very enjoyable day.
Our guide, Sebastian, was very knowledgeable about the local craftsmen in the area surrounding Cuenca. We had an enjoyable trip to Chordeleg to visit a local silversmith and see the hat weavers. We stopped at the mercado in Gualaceo and visited the orchid farm. My wife is a weaver and enjoyed seeing the craftsmen at La Casa Museo de la Makana (picture included). It was a very enjoyable day.
We had a great time on this tour. Sebastian was a wonderful guide and he has a wealth of knowledge, not only about the villages, about Cuenca, and about Ecuador in general. He was very patient in answering our many questions. Definitely the check out the orchid farm. There was an extra charge for that but it was the highlight of the trip, along with seeing the weaving. I wish we had actually been able to see the jewelry makers in action, but the finished products are beautifully crafted. A really nice half day trip.
Another fantastic tour led by Adrian. Great insights and abundant knowledge. A truly wonderful experience.
We thoroughly enjoyed this half day trip. Andreas was an amazing guide and we learned a lot from him. He took us to a local market and an orchid farm. Andreas was very professional and so well informed about the entire area. I’d highly recommend this tour.
My husband and I had a great day with Sebastian our guide. Very professional with unique knowledge of Cuenca and all the local towns we visited. Local history, culture and geography. Having a private driver with attention to Covid-19 safety protocols made our trip safe and very relaxing. A great break.
Dear Iris, thank you for your feedback. We are glad you enjoyed the Private Gualaceo and Chordeleg tour. Sebastian is a great guide and we are working very hard to provide the best experience possible with important attention to the covid 19 safety protocols. We hope to have you in another experience soon! Cuenca Bestours Team



