Ecuador Travel – wow, this country has everything! The slogan from the Ministry of Tourism for Ecuador is “All You Need Is Ecuador”. I agree. Ecuador has The Galapagos, The Andes including volcanoes, The Amazon region and The Pacific Coast, not to mention UNESCO world heritage cities like Quito and Cuenca.
I have just returned from a wonderful trip in this stunning country. I cannot wait to go back. Did you know that Ecuador has 1600 bird species? Guess where Belgium and Switzerland get their chocolate from?
Galapagos – You don’t need to spend an arm and a leg for a Galapagos tour. Land tours can be had for 3 or more days, allowing you to explore 1 or more islands to observe your favourite marine or bird life. For more luxury, choose a cruise to visit several of these amazing islands.
The Andes – Beautiful green mountain scenery, train travel, volcanoes and indigenous communities await. Roads are well designed and in excellent condition for automobile or bus travel. Trekking tours are abundant from 1 hour to several days. In fact, Quito is surrounded by 13 volcanoes so you will start your trip in the heart of the Andes.
The Amazon – The rainforest makes up 40% of the country’s territory. This region is home to 10% of the world’s known species. Sporting adventures abound – rafting, kayaking, parasailing, caving, and more.
Pacific Coast – Over 1600 km of endless beaches and tropical climate await. Swim, snorkel and explore mangrove forests while checking out plentiful fishing villages along the coast.
Contact us for more info on tours in Ecuador. We arrange private, customizable and group tours.

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Canned lion hunting – thousands of lions are set to die at the hands of “hunters”. There is so much discussion as of late about the American hunter who killed a lion in Zimbabwe. What he did is disgusting, yes, but people should know that this happens every day in South Africa!
Travel Galapagos will leave you with memories of unparalleled natural beauty. The Galapagos Islands are known for their numerous endemic species and the studies done by Charles Darwin that led him to establish his theory of evolution. The Galapagos Marine Reserve is the second largest marine reserve in the world.