Tour Information
Starting: 23 Aug 2012 for 17 days
Tour Status: Available
Land Only Price: £2,995
Single Supp: £375
Please note that a Wild Frontiers price means NO hidden extras, NO local payment or kitty, NO compulsory single supplement.
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Quito, Ecuador's Andean capital

Humming bird, Bellavista Eco Lodge

Giant tortoise of the Galapagos

Otavalo Market, Ecuador
Starting: 23 Aug 2012 for 17 days
Tour Status: Available
Land Only Price: £2,995
Single Supp: £375
Please note that a Wild Frontiers price means NO hidden extras, NO local payment or kitty, NO compulsory single supplement.
Straddling the equator on the Pacific coast, wedged between Colombia and Peru, the smallest of the Andean nations covers an area no bigger than 284,000 square kilometres. For all its diminutive size, however, the country is packed with the most startling contrasts of scenery, and the diversity of this tiny country is simply dazzling. Encompassing tropical islands, towering snow-capped peaks, cloud forests, and simmering jungle, visitors are treated to a variety of unique landscapes, and many say that Ecuador manages to capture an entire continent in one country. This trip incorporates traditional villages, bio-diverse cloud forests, colonial towns and the incredible volcanic Galapagos Islands, where the vast variety of flora and fauna will delight the nature lover and activity seeker alike.

After an introductory meeting, we'll take an easy orientation walk around the city before dinner at a local restaurant.
Driving north the scenery becomes green and sub-tropical as we enter cloud forest for a late walk.
Take a full day to explore and learn about this fascinating nature reserve in its idyllic setting.
Today we cross the equator and travel through the avenue of volcanoes, flanked by snow-capped peaks.
A real hidden gem, here we can trek, ride horses, sit in a hot tub/sauna and perhaps even do some do yoga.
The rim of Quilotoa crater offers amazing mountain views and a walk to the mirror-like lake below.
Today is a choice between a unique trek and Iceman tradition or enjoying the hot springs of Banos.
Today we plan to ride on the Devils Nose train with views across this dramatic landscape.
We have all day to explore this southern jewel at our leisure with its parks, plazas, churches and landmarks.
Today we drive through steamy plantations to Guayaquil to explore and prepare for the Galapagos.
We fly to Isabela, our base for three days, and full of volcanoes, mangrove beaches and wildlife.
Take a boat to Las Tintorereas where we can snorkel, then visit a giant Tortoise breeding centre.
Today we climb a volcano spotting wildlife en route and getting incredible views from the summit.
The Research Centre on Santa Cruz is a must-see to learn about the islands and we spend much of the day here.
Heading north we visit the nearby island of North Seymour, home to colonies of blue-footed boobies.
Fly back to Quito and enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride through the lit up old town before dinner.
The tour ends after breakfast in Quitio.
| Start Date | Tour Name | Duration | Status | Land Only Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 Feb 2013 | Darwin's Ecuador: Andes to Galapagos | 17 days | Available | £3,195 | Book Now |

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