Ipiales, nestled in the southwestern frontier where Colombia and Ecuador converge, is a vibrant tapestry of cultural fusion. This enchanting borderland serves as a gateway to the sprawling expanse of the Latin American Andean Mountain Range, an inspirational destiny where you can be surprised by nature, traditions, and lovely people.
At an elevation exceeding 2,900 meters above sea level, Ipiales boasts a brisk climate, with temperatures averaging between 8 and 10 degrees Celsius (46°F). As you embark on your adventure, be sure to bundle up against the chill.
Here’s a curated selection of activities to make the most of your day in Ipiales:
Exploring Las Lajas Sanctuary: one of the most beautiful churches in the world
Immerse yourself in the ethereal beauty of Las Lajas Sanctuary, an architectural marvel ensconced within the verdant embrace of the Guáitara River canyon. This Gothic masterpiece, located a mere 7 kilometers from Ipiales, beckons pilgrims and travelers alike with its soaring spires and sublime grandeur.
Yearly, it receives thousands of visitors as Catholic believers, devotees of the Virgin Mary, and curious tourists who arrive to see its impressive structure constructed more than three hundred feet above the river.
Las Lajas Sanctuary received canonical coronation from the Vatican in 1951, and the sanctuary was declared a basilica in 1954. Watch this MG post for more details.
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Eating Cuy at Casa Verde restaurant
Indulge your palate at Casa Verde, a culinary haven nestled in the heart of El Charco neighborhood. Here, within a symphony of flavors, savor beloved Colombian delicacies such as Sancocho de Gallina (Colombian Hen Soup) and the delicious roasted guinea pig, known locally as “Cuy asado.” Also, a perfect complement to these dishes is the Cigarra soda, a popular sweet soda produced in the department.
You have to TASTE
Roasted Guinea Pig (Cuy)
Cigarra Soda Local Drink
Where you can eat
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Los Chilcos neighborhood
A 500-meter zone where you will find locally roasted familiar businesses. The Tropical restaurant is a very good option that you have to try.
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July 20th Ice Cream Shop
A parlor with a 50-year history. It's a city landmark, offering a wide variety of organic ice cream flavors.
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Las Cruces
Served by the indigenous community, offering typical dishes such as Hornado and Chicha.
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22nd Street (San Vicente neighborhood)
Visited by the locals until after midnight. It's a fast-food option specializing in roasted chicken. For traditional options visit El Tortillazo Picantería.
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Puenes neighborhood
Popular on weekends for its roasted rabbits, guinea pigs, and traditional dessert specialties. La Cima restaurant is an interesting alternative.
Exploring the Enchanted Gardens of Tulcan Cemetery
Do you remember Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands movie? The José María Azael Franco Municipal Cemetery probably transports you into some scenes where Johnny Depp made terrific sculptures from bushes.
Located just 12 kilometers from Ipiales in the Ecuadorian city of Tulcán, this enchanting necropolis boasts sprawling gardens adorned with towering cypresses meticulously sculpted into captivating forms arranged in the shape of animals, totems, angels, and abstract objects. Throughout the place, you walk through labyrinths of bushes and silent gardens.
Established in 1878, the cemetery serves as the final resting place for numerous esteemed figures from the region. Its immaculately maintained gravestones bear silent witness to a rich tapestry of history, art, and faith.
This cultural and tourist landmark offers visitors a transcendent journey where every twist and turn reveals new wonders to behold. Tulcán Cemetery stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of its inhabitants, a place where past and present converge in a timeless embrace of beauty and tranquility.
Tips and recommendations to visit ipiales
How to arrive at Ipiales from Pasto?
Like its counterpart, the capital city of the Nariño department, Ipiales, lacks its own airport.
From the Airport to Ipiales
The San Luis airport, situated in Aldana town just 12 kilometers from Ipiales, serves as the nearest air terminal for southern Colombia.
From Pasto to Ipiales
Most travelers opt to fly into Pasto first, a journey of approximately 80 kilometers by land to reach Ipiales after visiting Pasto.
These are the most common options of transportation:
Public transportation
Common Taxis or Apps
From Chachagui´s airport
Particular car
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The Botton Line: Unlock Ipiales in 24 Hours: Your Essential Adventure Blueprint!
Ipiales radiates cultural richness from Colombia and Ecuador. Begin your 24-hour trip with a visit to Las Lajas Sanctuary, a breathtaking one of the most beautiful churches in the world built into the Guáitara River canyon. Taste traditional cuisine at Casa Verde, enjoying roasted guinea pig (Cuy) with a Cigarra soda. Then, venture to Ecuadorian Tulcán cemetery, a surreal garden reminiscent of a Tim Burton’s movie. Ipiales awaits, promising a day brimming with wonder and discovery!
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