Cajas National Park, located near the city of Cuenca in southern Ecuador, is an ecological reserve in the Andean highlands at altitudes of 3,000 to 4,400 meters. Famous for its more than 200 alpine lakes, cloud forests, and diverse flora and fauna, the park is a paradise for hiking, birdwatching, and nature exploration. Not only is the ecosystem pristine, it is also one of Ecuador's important sources of fresh water. Visitors can enjoy the lake and mountains in the fresh highland air, immersed in the magnificent natural scenery and quiet atmosphere, and feel the charm of pure nature.
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