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Quote: For a budding gardener, this tour is a must do. I had no idea before I went on this holiday that Ecuador is one of the biggest exporters of roses in the world - did you know that? This hacienda runs a state of Read More
Quote: On the outskirts of Baños in the district of San Martin and touted as one of the spa town's premier attractions is Zoologico San Martin. I'm sure in Ecuador and over South America such a zoo for educational Read More
Quote: There is a great salt flat near the landing beach where flamingoes gather to feed. On the back side of the island - rays can often be seen swimming in the shallows. The history of the German 'Countess' that Read More
Quote: A rather extraordinary place - as its 'top activities' aren't what is usually expected in the Galapagos! The 'Post Box' is swathed with memorabilia & signs of those that came before to post their letters! Read More
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Quote: I have been riding for many years & this was one of the best rides (with rented horses) I've ever been on! We rode around the grasslands of the Zuleta estate (with their golden retreivers in tow!)The farm Read More
Quote: This was our first time on the Yacht Isabela II and we really had a great time on the ship.This is really nice ship. It had excellent food and service. We got an inside cabin which was good. Our cabin was Read More
Quote: There are about 10,000 acres of reserve land, with 25,000 acres of buffer zone around it. It used to be a farm but was bought and allowed to return to a forest. You stay in wonderful cabins, and there are Read More
Quote: Ingredients: Waterproof boots; IGM maps for Papallacta, Sincholagua, Cotopaxi, and perhaps Laguna de Mica; the itinerary from "Climbing and Hiking in Ecuador"; pathfinding skills; grit. Trek del Cóndor was my Read More
Quote: Chugchilan, a tiny village deep in the Andean Mountains containing no more than 20 houses, seems a strange place to be popular on the backpacker circuit. Its approximate half-way point on the Quilotoa Loop Read More