Cochasqui in ancestral language means; cocha (water or lake) + qui (half or divide). It is the largest pre-columbian site in South America. This city has 15 stair-stepped pyramids, 21 funerary mounds. Preserves a series of historical, archaeological, anthropological, ethnographic and architectural studies, which represent evidence to highlight the value of the Kitu-Kara culture.
English-speaking
Pick-up and drop -off from the hotel
Comfortable cars for long trips
Mandatory
Cochasquí Archaeological Park $3 pp
Vegetarian and vegan options are available
International bank or credit card fees
Extra cost per person