Glaciated mountains in the Andes or wildlife extravaganzas in the Galapagos, Ecuador has it covered

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A small biodiverse haven, Exodus’ Ecuador tours are steeped in culture, with colonial Spanish churches, and bustling indigenous markets contrasted by tropical beaches, volcanoes, cloud forests, jungles and of course the isles that inspired Darwin’s Theory of Evolution.
On our Ecuador trips, there’s a lot to take in, from the Andes to the Amazon Rainforest, some of the best Pacific beaches in South America and the icing on the cake is the incredible Galapagos Islands. This enchanting environment is known for its stark lava fields, cactus forests, volcanic craters, and mangrove lagoons. The creatures of this region are incredibly diverse, from giant tortoises to playful seals, adorable fuzzy penguins, and fierce sea lions, along with sloths, toucans, and howler monkeys.
Travelling in Ecuador will astonish wildlife lovers and nature enthusiasts alike! Ride through the ‘Avenue of the Volcanoes’, on Ecuador trips and witness natural wonders. Full of heavily terraced and cultivated fields of rich farmlands – our Ecuador tours are an ecological delight!
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1. The Andes: The backbone of Ecuador is the Andean Cordillera, a continuous chain of glaciated peaks and snow-capped volcanoes that stretches some 650km from Colombia in the north to Peru in the south. The country’s capital, Quito, is a colonial city of around a million inhabitants nestled 2850m up in the mountains and overlooked by Pichincha volcano; its lively and cosmopolitan feel is quite a contrast to the more traditional indigenous communities that dot the highlands. The varied terrain in the Ecuadorian Andes makes the mountains perfect for walkers, with treks ranging form gentle day walks to the tough ascent of Cayambe. The fabled Devil’s Nose train ride is a stunning journey through eye-popping scenery.
2. The Amazon Rainforest: To the west of the Andes, the vast expanse of the Amazon Basin stretches to the border with Brazil and far beyond until it reaches the Atlantic Ocean. The rainforest is an amazing sensory overload – all at once you’ll be taking in the sights of huge trees and brightly coloured birds, the sounds of insects and animals, the smells of unique flora and the perpetually damp earth.
3. The Pacific Coast: Ecuador’s little-visited coastal lowlands offer some of the best Pacific beaches in South America, as well as the down-to-earth attractions of its largest city, Guayaquil – a major port with a colourful historic section and an almost Caribbean atmosphere. Just off the coast and easily accessible from the fishing village of Puerto López, Isla la Plata is known for its variety of bird and animal life.
4. The Galapagos Islands: Charles Darwin and countless of his successors have been enthralled by the rich biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands. Each of the individual volcanic islands is home to unique species of birds, plants and animals, and the marine environment is equally diverse. Although humans have lived on the Galapagos for many years, the animals do not see them as natural predators, and so any walk on the islands is guaranteed to bring you into close contact with blue-footed boobies, the lumbering Galápagos tortoise, marine iguanas and albatross.

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