August 18, 2025
El Pangui, Ecuador, was founded in 1991, and has a population of maybe 9,000. The name comes from the Shuar indigenous language, and the word panki which means "boa" as in the rather large snake. Supposedly, there are a lot of them in the surrounding foothills of the Andes Mountains along the Zamora River which runs nearby. El Pangui is known as "The Orchid of the Amazon" due to the many species of orchids commonly found in this valley. Being that this little town is in the Amazon region, it has a tropical climate to match. The year-round daily high average is 23° C (74° F) and the year-round average nightly low is 16° C (61° F), but the humidity averages in the mid-to-upper 80s percent. Often above 90%. The town sits at 748 meters (2454 feet) elevation.
The area of El Pangui was inhabited by the Shuar people for ages. The town itself started out as a cooperative of local indigenous people and farmers in 1974. The town was officially recognized in 1991.
This town is small. Less than 20 blocks long by 15 blocks wide, at its widest points. But, it's quite a nice little town. I like this town. There are many murals on walls throughout the town, the main plaza and a second plaza across from the bus terminal are very pleasant. Parque La Alborada, the park across from the bus station, has a stream running through it. Parque Central is where you'll find the town's main church - Iglesia Católica Nuestra Señora de Fátima. And also the city administration building. The Parque Central is also quite nice, peaceful, not crowded.
I spent only a day-and-a-half (overnight) here in El Panqui, and only visited the town itself, which is, as mentioned above, very small. But, you'll find everything you'll need here. There is one negative point - no coffee shops. But, some of the bakerys and dessert shops (the ones with tables) also sell coffee. So, if you happen to be traveling through La Selva and passing through El Pangui, get some lunch or dinner, and have a look around, it's a very pleasant visit.
I used to teach English as a foreign language in Barranquilla, Colombia. Now I'm retired and traveling throughout South America.
I'm from Kennewick, Washington, USA. In my previous life, as I call it, I was an IT guy, systems administrator, computer tech, as well as a shipping/receiving guy and also worked as a merchandising guy in a RV/Camping store.