Our bike tour allows you to know Cuenca in an active, fun and authentic way, traveling routes that only locals know. We move along safe cycle paths along the Tomebamba and Yanuncay rivers, explore parks, heritage neighborhoods, viewpoints and places that don’t appear on mass tours. We don’t just show the city: we live it with you, we make stops for photos, tastings and real conversations. Small groups, close guides and a sustainable experience that respects the environment. It is more than a tour : it is to feel Basin on two wheels.
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The Botanical Garden of Cuenca is a natural oasis in the middle of the city, with more than a thousand species of native and exotic plants distributed in thematic paths that run through forests, Andean orchards, medicinal gardens and conservation areas. Ideal for lovers of nature and photography, this space allows you to know the biodiversity of the Andes and the Amazon in one place, with areas to rest, learn and be inspired. It’s a perfect stop to enjoy fresh air and total disconnection without leaving the city.
The Barrio Las Herrerías is one of the most traditional sectors of Cuenca, known for its old blacksmith workshops and typical cuisine. Along its main street you can still see artisanal forges in operation, while its restaurants offer emblematic dishes such as corn tortillas and shells. It is a place where history, taste and craft are kept alive.
El Paraiso Park is Cuenca’s largest green space, ideal for relaxing, picnicking or enjoying outdoor activities alongside nature. With wide trails, lagoons with birds, leafy trees and recreation areas.
The Pumapungo Museum is one of the most important cultural spaces in Ecuador, built on ancient vestiges of the Cañari and Inca civilization. Inside it houses archaeological, ethnographic and artistic exhibitions, while outside you can tour its archaeological complex, heritage gardens and an aviary with Andean species. It's a perfect fusion between living history and nature.
The Tomebamba River Ravine is one of the most emblematic landscapes of Cuenca, where colonial architecture merges with nature. Along its banks are ancient hanging houses, stone steps, traditional bridges and paths surrounded by greenery. It is a perfect place to ride a bike listening to the sound of the river and enjoying the scenery
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