A monument that commemorates the entry into the Amazon and the Ecuadorian Subandean, protects the most recent history of the Tungurahua volcanic eruptions between 1999 and 2016, as well as the impact that pyroclastic flows and lahars caused on various infrastructure, it is a laboratory natural for researchers and tourists.
They are in charge of harvesting one of the most exquisite fruits in the canton, such as the delicious guava, an essential element to be able to make one of the finest sweets nationwide.
Architecture, archaeology, gastronomy, symbolism, landscapes, crafts, legends and traditions, unique. Through time and in the face of modernity, it has preserved its value and historical-cultural heritage and manifests it in its tangible and intangible, irreplaceable heritage.