Welcome to Ecuador!

Ecuador boasts a national “Good Living Plan” and has established legal rights for nature, so you can marvel at protected ecosystems spanning coastal, jungle, and mountain habitats.

Take a lesson in natural history in the unique volcanic Galapagos Islands, the well-known seat of Darwin’s most famous ideas, a place sure to inspire you as well. The place where Darwin played with his finches and perfected his theories on evolution is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and you can book your own private boat and dive in these amazing waters or simply wander the lava rock trails in search of blue-footed boobies.

Ecuador is famous for the ‘Avenue of the Volcanoes’, an impressive 200 km string of 14 volcanoes over 15,000 ft in elevation. Nowhere else on earth can you find such high, magnificent mountains so easily accessible. The Cotopaxi Volcano is one of the most incredible mountains in Ecuador and also one of the highest active volcanoes in the world. At an incredible 19,347 ft it rises from the Oriental Andes Mountain Range in a perfectly symmetric conic form that is entirely covered in snow, all at a stone’s throw from Quito. Explore the tropical jungles of the Amazon Oriental or cool off in the Andean highlands – everywhere you turn the culture is rich and the land beautiful.

 
 
 

Your itinerary

We try to never curate the same itinerary twice, but below is just ONE of many itineraries we have curated in the past.

 
 
 

When To Go

  • June to September, dry season

  • January to May have afternoon showers, but water warmest in Galapagos

  • October to December another good time, water in Galapagos calm

What to do

  • Trekking the Avenue of the Volcanoes

  • Andean culture & markets

  • Galapagos Island Hopping in Private boat

  • Amazon wildlife viewing

  • Rafting, biking, horseback in waterfalls and jungles

Unique Experiences

  • Visit the Cloud forest

  • Experience a Galapagos Safari with Private Boats at a Luxury Tented Camp

  • Visit a local community at Otavalo Market and women’s project

  • Horseback ride in the Andes

 

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