The Tungurahua volcano is still stable and poses no real threat to Baños for the time being. Some international tourists are returning and little by little they are pumping new blood into the failing businesses. The tourist office in Baños along with a group of business people are in Quayaquil for an international tourist fair promoting the destination. Along with the usual handouts they took 6,000 small volcanic stones that had rained down on the city the 17th of August.
There are still a lot of people who would rather not bed-down for the night in Baños so I have the following suggestion. Why not spend the nights in Salasaca. It is only a $0.50 bus ride and the Hosteria Salasaca is a great bargain.
$10.00 for a single cabin and $15.00 for a double. At the present time they have six cabins with a restaurant and bar. In 15 days they should have their new SPA open which will include a steam room, whirlpool bath and massage service. It is located just a block from the main highway on the north side of town. The e-mail address is hosteriasalasaca@hotmail.com. (I will have some pictures soon.) The place is owned by Michele, a French lady, who has lived in Salasaca for the last 8 years, and her husband Antonio.
While you are in Salasaca you can spend some time visiting the market on the main plaza where many of the crafts that are made locally are sold. I will expand on this idea a little later.
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