Azuay
8 water features • 7 waterfalls • 1 dams
Discover Azuay’s Spectacular Water Features
Nestled in the heart of Ecuador, Azuay is a hidden gem for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This rugged region boasts seven breathtaking waterfalls and a stunning dam, offering eight unique water‑based attractions that showcase the province’s pristine ecosystems and dramatic landscapes. From the thundering cascade of Cascada de San Rafael to the serene mist of Cascada de Llanganates, each waterfall tells its own story of volcanic origins and Andean rain‑forests.
Travelers exploring Azuay can easily hop between sub‑regions—such as the lush valleys of Cuenca, the high‑altitude plains of Gualaceo, and the remote mountain trails of Paute—to experience a diverse range of water features. Whether you’re kayaking on the Azuay dam reservoir, trekking to hidden falls, or simply photographing the turquoise pools that dot the terrain, the province offers endless opportunities for eco‑tourism and outdoor recreation.
Plan your itinerary around the waterfalls in Azuay and discover why this region is fast becoming a top destination for Ecuador nature tours. With easy access from Cuenca’s historic center and well‑marked trails throughout the province, exploring Azuay’s water wonders is both convenient and unforgettable. Dive into the adventure, breathe the fresh mountain air, and let the cascading waters of Azuay inspire your next travel story.
Featured Attractions
Cascada Racar
Waterfall AzuayEntrada a la Cascada San Antonio Alto
Waterfall AzuayGiron Waterfalls
Waterfall AzuayGiron Waterfalls Natural Area
Waterfall AzuayParque Nacional Cajas
Waterfall AzuayRepresa El Labrado
Dam AzuayCascadas del Río Chiviaza
Waterfall AzuayColoradas waterfalls
Waterfall AzuayNeighboring Regions
- Bolivar (3 spots)
- Canar (4 spots)
- Carchi (9 spots)
- Chimborazo (7 spots)
- Cotopaxi (3 spots)
- El Oro (2 spots)
- Esmeraldas (5 spots)
- Galapagos (1 spots)
- Guayas (14 spots)
- Imbabura (8 spots)