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Andean Region
It is crossed from north to south by the Andes, which separate the coast from the Amazon, Ecuador's Andean region is characterized by the majestic mountains that surround it, such as the Cotopaxi and Chimborazo volcanoes, as well as colonial cities like Quito and Cuenca with fascinating architecture and culture. There are also colorful local markets with beautiful crafts to discover. There are majestic lakes and lagoons such as Quilotoa and San Pablo where activities such as hiking and kayaking can be enjoyed. Overall the Ecuadorian Andes have a lot to offer, come and discover it.
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Galapagos
Galapagos
The Galapagos Islands, 972 km off the coast of Ecuador, is a group of 13 islands where you will find animals, birds, and endemic plants, as well as volcanic landscapes that were formed hundreds of years ago when volcanic eruptions created the "magic islands". Charles Darwin visited the islands in 1835 and while researching they helped him develop the Theory of Evolution. You can also discover the lava tunnels formed by the eruptions, the giant land tortoises, and the differences that exist between the species of each island. Snorkeling is an activity that can be done on the islands, where you can observe sea turtles, sea lions, and sharks. You can also take walks to discover beautiful landscapes.
Custom Travel
Solutions Since 1983
Custom Travel
Solutions Since 1983
Amazon
The Amazon region is called the "lung of the planet" because of the lush vegetative cover and is home to several protected areas established to preserve and protect the biodiversity of the region's plants and animals. On the other hand, we will find indigenous communities like Kichwa, Shuar, Cofan, Siona, and others, who share their stories and experiences with each guest. Among the wildlife that can be observed throughout the Amazon, are jaguars, ocelots, pink dolphins, caimans, and monkeys that can be observed along the rivers that flow through the Amazon.
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Pacific Coast
The Ecuadorian coast, bathed by the Pacific Ocean, offers visitors a variety of activities such as snorkeling and hiking in Isla de la Plata, surfing in Montañita, scuba diving, fishing, etc. Guayaquil is the largest port city in Ecuador. It has a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy, from walking along the promenade along the Guayas River to tasting wine in the heart of the city. Some of the world's best cacao and bananas are also grown along the Ecuadorian coast.