Colorful Photos of Otavalo Market (Ecuador)
Situated in northern Ecuador, Otavalo is renowned for its indigenous population, known as the Otavalos, as well as its market, that is encompassed by three volcanoes: Cotacachi, Mojanda, and Imbabura.

Otavalo market
The Otavalo market is renowned for its vibrant textile products. The indigenous people of Otavalo have been skilled weavers since pre-Incan times. During the Spanish colonial era, they were compelled to work in textile workshops, producing textiles for the European market and trade. Following the conclusion of colonial rule, these indigenous artisans persisted in crafting textiles for both local and international trade.

Otavalo market
In addition to the Spanish language, the Otavalos are also proficient speakers of Kichwa, a variant of the Quechua dialect spoken in Ecuador. This linguistic versatility reflects their rich cultural heritage and underscores their ability to communicate effectively across different linguistic realms.
The Otavalos refer to the Centenario Market or Plaza de los Ponchos. This bustling marketplace offers a myriad of products, ranging from meticulously crafted textiles, ceramics, and woodcarvings to exquisite silverware and jewellery. Additionally, one can find a variety of authentic cuisine restaurants in close proximity to the market. The culinary offerings in Otavalo are not only delectable but also reasonably priced. A full three-course meal can be enjoyed for under 8 U.S. dollars, making it an economical yet flavorful dining experience.
The market opens from 7 am to 6 pm every day. The busiest days are Wednesday and Saturday. Don’t miss this market when you are in Ecuador 🙂
![Diablo Huma [In Spanish, “diablo” means “devil”. In Kichwa, “huma” means “head”]](https://indahs.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/p1100492-wordpress.jpg?w=1140&h=855)
Mask of Diablo Huma [in Spanish, “diablo” means “devil”. In Kichwa, “huma” means “head”] is a popular item in the market. Diablo Huma is a legend, a folklore and an important part of the indigenous people’s culture in Ecuador.
We love Otavalo and the markets! So glad to another blogger posting about it. 🙂
It’s an impressive market! Happy to share the experience 🙂
Otavlo looks like every bit the colourful place 😍 Three course meals for less than US$8 sounds like a good deal. As tidalscribe asked, I also want to know what you bought. Those toys on the textiles look so cute 😍 With markets like these it can be hard not to stop looking and coming back round to look again 😊
I meant to say Otavalo lol 😂
The food in Ecuador was very cheap and tasty! It was a really good deal 🙂 I bought a penguin doll for my friend’s new baby, an Ecuadorian winter hat for myself and some winter scarves for our friends 😀 I wish I can buy lots more though 😀
Well Indah again you are in a fantastic location Great images and so colourful
Thank you so much, Diana! Truly happy to share the travel experience 🙂
A lovley post Indah. Terima kasih. 🙂
The Otavalo womwn are easily recognizable by their dress and their “gold” bead necklaces.
Hope all is well?
Selamat, selamat… 😉
(Too early for malam I guess?)
Thank you! Happy to share their culture and impressive products 😉 My apology for late reply. Niw is afternoon’s time. I think we share almost the same time zone if you are in Mexico 😉
No apology needed Indah. 🙂 Blogging is really another Time-Space universe. Yes we are central time. You may be mountain? Thing is, I know pagi=morning, malam=night, but I’m not sure there is a Bahasa word for afternoon? 😉
So, selamat afternoon. 😉
Gorgeous colors! I’m taking Spanish now … I am the world’s worst speaker of it though.
Muchas gracias!! I have been learning Spanish for some time but not yet near to fluent 😂 it is not easy but keep on learning!! Best wishes 🌺
Those colors are magnificent! Vibrantly beautiful!
Thank you so much, Nancy! They produce impressive merchandise 🤗
Merci Indah pour tes belles photos, j’aime toutes ces couleurs, c’est très gai 🙂
Bisous
Merci, Denise!
Amazing!
Que maravilloso!
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muchas gracias!!