Saquisilí Indian Market

Saquisili town and market is located in Cotopaxi Province, has one of the largest indigenous market in Ecuador, the market opens every week making them a unique misture of merchandise, handicraft and textile products
In the province of Cotopaxi, 76 kilometers south of Quito, is the town of Saquisilí, where the largest and most famous Saquisili Indian market of the central region of the Andes, takes place every Thursday.

Indians from different communities gather weekly at Saquisili to be a part of the market, selling their products or exchanging them for others.

This famous traditional market exists since Pre-Columbian times and offers visitors the interesting opportunity to be part of the interaction of the different ethnic groups, through the commercialization of their products.

Here you find a large diversity of products such as vegetables, fruits, handicrafts, accessories, animals, clothes, and many more.

All these products are well organized, displayed in five different plazas in which the market is divided, each one independent and with its own name according to the products offered.

For example there is the plaza of the potatoes and the plaza of the tomatoes. You can also find people selling ribbons, medicines, traditional food such as fritada (fried pork) or llapingachos (potato patties), and much more.

Saquisilí Indian Market The color of this market is its essence, contrasted by the colorful Indian clothing, the fresh produce of the region, multicolor designs of wool and handicrafts. The Indian Market of Saquisilí is a marvelous place to visit for its cultural and traditional richness.

Authors
This article was developed by Metropolitan Touring, for their newsletter, and was wrote by a team of travelers, field guides, operations and marketing staff inside the company, all of them has more than 10 years working in the Galapagos cruises and tours guiding and sales, Sylvia Moncayo, Francisco Dousdebés, Santiago Tamayo, Gonzalo Alvarez are the team who produce our articles, Email info@metropolitan-touring.com Article Copyright Metropolitan Touring Corporation 2005 - 2006

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By jorge alvarado
Published: 8/8/2006
 
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