Pujilí is an indigenous town located in the Ecuadorian province of Cotopaxi, about 20 minutes from Latacunga. This small town is not a tourist destination but is famous for its market. The pujilí market takes place on Sundays. People from surrounding villages gather at the Pujilí market to sell a variety of products, traditional clothing, and hand-crafted items. Some crafts are more beautiful and carefully designed compared to those found in the most visited cities. Pujilí's main festival is the Cantonización of Pujilí on September 14.
Pujilí is an indigenous town located in the province of Cotopaxi in Ecuador, about 20 minutes from Latacunga. Pujilí is known for being the largest town near the Quilotoa Lagoon. It is also famous for the market that takes place on Sundays. People from the surrounding villages meet at the Pujilí market to sell a variety of products, traditional clothing, and handmade items. Some crafts are more beautiful and carefully designed compared to those found in other tourist cities.
Pujilí's main festivals are the Cantonización de Pujilí on October 14 and the Corpus Christi celebrated in June (60 days after Easter).