Overview
Tulcán is a small city located in the northern highlands of Ecuador, near the border with Colombia. Known for its beautiful topiary gardens in the local cemetery, Tulcán is a peaceful and charming destination for those looking to explore Ecuador off the beaten path.
Top Attractions
- Santuario de la Virgen de la Piedra: A picturesque church located on a hill with panoramic views of the city.
- Cementerio Municipal: Famous for its intricate topiary designs depicting animals, people, and geometric shapes.
- Parque Ayora: A popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
- Museo Arqueológico de Tulcán: Learn about the indigenous history of the region through artifacts and exhibits.
Local Cuisine
- Try the traditional dish of cuy (guinea pig) served with potatoes and vegetables.
- Don’t miss a taste of llapingachos, a delicious potato pancake typically served with cheese and avocado.
- Indulge in fresh empanadas filled with cheese, meat, or vegetables.
- Visit the local market for fresh produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs.
- Explore the shops in the city center for unique textiles and traditional Ecuadorian clothing.
- Don’t forget to buy some of the region’s famous floral arrangements made from preserved leaves and flowers.
Day Trips
- Las Lajas Sanctuary: A stunning basilica located in Colombia, just a short drive from Tulcán.
- Cerro Negro: Hike to the top of this volcanic peak for breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- El Ángel Ecological Reserve: Discover the unique páramo ecosystem and see the frailejones plants that grow only in this region.