This is now the third video I see of your Ecuador trip and I particularly like them. You are such a relaxed and loving person. And you really get a great impression and you can easily understand in which places and locations you are. Thank you so much 🌿
@@AronXplores Fabulous ❤️ I’m already looking forward to it! I will also watch the other videos again, because I am also planning a trip to Ecuador. As mentioned your videos are very helpful. I will also leave a comment there, especially if I can make you happy with it ☺️ be good.
They have some cool stuff in that market place, some nice rock/mineral stalls and great textile/wool products. Make sure you negotiate and don't pay asking price...
Can you, if you can, get me that little fluffy alpaca. I will pay in gold. Or cooking... Or beer! I like this, it's like dropping in on you and having a catch up, but I'm silent and jealous and your having a great time :D
@@AronXplores If it tasted that bad it is bc that wasnt even coffee. There is a "coffee" made from beans but its sold as coffee. I bought it once not knowing it wasnt made from coffee grains, it even made me feel dizzy and was about to throw up. I checked the ingredients and there it was, I dont know how to translate it to english but it was "coffee beans", the process is the same. So, forget about what you bought and try any coffee from Loja or Zaruma, I always buy coffee made from these cities. Sweet and Coffee and Gradella are safe ecuadorian options. Or from some small coffee shops, where usually the quality is better.
I still think the prices were really cheap when compared to European prices. You will never find such a alpaca top for almost under 100$. So fair enough 😉
El sombrero blanco te quedó espectacular 😅
Si many things that you can find in one place!
I particularly liked the wrist wallet, and panama hat!
Thanks for visiting. Stay safe all the times..,🇪🇨
@@estelamino6356 thank you will do
This is now the third video I see of your Ecuador trip and I particularly like them. You are such a relaxed and loving person. And you really get a great impression and you can easily understand in which places and locations you are. Thank you so much 🌿
Thank you so much Hildi! ❤️ I very much appreciate you taking he time to leave a comment like that. More videos to come
@@AronXplores Fabulous ❤️ I’m already looking forward to it! I will also watch the other videos again, because I am also planning a trip to Ecuador. As mentioned your videos are very helpful. I will also leave a comment there, especially if I can make you happy with it ☺️ be good.
Amazing places you are seeing. I want an alpaca top.
It's all good fun! Yeah they are cool tops
Me too. Alpacas all the way.
@@rockdoverehab8407 everyone loves the Alpaca 🦙
Wow. That's one papacito at 12:44 ❤❤
😂
They have some cool stuff in that market place, some nice rock/mineral stalls and great textile/wool products. Make sure you negotiate and don't pay asking price...
I thought so too, will definitely be haggling more next time cheers
Welcome from Ecuador, have you discovered the most bio ZO country in South America👏
Thank you! 🙏
Can you, if you can, get me that little fluffy alpaca. I will pay in gold. Or cooking... Or beer!
I like this, it's like dropping in on you and having a catch up, but I'm silent and jealous and your having a great time :D
No worries, if I go again I will grab one for sure! Think of the camera as you, and we are hanging out 😂
As someone who drinks coffee everyday, I will advice to trust any coffee from Loja or Zaruma. I´ve never tried the one from Galápagos so I cant say.
The one I bought tasted horrible I'm starting to think they placed cheap coffee in that bag
@@AronXplores If it tasted that bad it is bc that wasnt even coffee. There is a "coffee" made from beans but its sold as coffee. I bought it once not knowing it wasnt made from coffee grains, it even made me feel dizzy and was about to throw up. I checked the ingredients and there it was, I dont know how to translate it to english but it was "coffee beans", the process is the same. So, forget about what you bought and try any coffee from Loja or Zaruma, I always buy coffee made from these cities. Sweet and Coffee and Gradella are safe ecuadorian options. Or from some small coffee shops, where usually the quality is better.
"this is my size, this one for me" 😂😂😂
😂 👍
The artisan market, always a must for all tourists, but remember it's better when a local can join you, so you can get a better price 😉
This is so true! 👍
I still think the prices were really cheap when compared to European prices. You will never find such a alpaca top for almost under 100$. So fair enough 😉