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Ecuador & Galapagos holiday, tailormade

country:Ecuador, Galapagos Islands
departures:This trip can be tailormade throughout the year and can be adapted to suit your interests, budget and requirements as necessary
price:From £2875 - £4320 (16 days) excluding flights. This price is based on 2 people sharing and includes all accommodation, transfers and internal flights. Meals are included in some of the accommodation and aboard the Galapagos cruise.
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
the amazing things you'll be doing
A very popular itinerary that combines three different experiences in a flexible way so that you have a lot of choice. You select the Amazon lodge that suits you best, in the Andes you can either explore the crafts and markets of Otavalo, the wonderful scenery of Cotopaxi, or the natural world of an Andean cloud forest. Then you select the boat of your choice for the Galapagos Islands. We can help you to decide if you are not sure.

Featured activities on this trip include: walking, jungle treks, horse riding (optional), cruising and wildlife watching.

Best time to go:
Ecuador's weather varies little throughout the year, but there are large variations around the country, primarily due to differences in altitude. In the Andes, June to September are generally drier and clearer than the rest of the year (6-7 hours of sunshine as opposed to 5-6 hours at other times). At other times, a typical sierra day would start with a sunny clear morning, clouding over later in the afternoon perhaps with some rain. Cloud and rain are created by the mountains, so can vary widely as you move around them. There is little difference in temperature around the year. In the Amazon, warm temperatures and high levels of humidity are the norm. It rains too (hence the rainforest), but not as much as you might think. You would be unlucky to lose more than half a day to rain in a 4 day visit - but it does happen. The Galapagos Islands are an all year round destination.
day-by-day itinerary
Day 1:Quito. You are met on arrival at Quito airport and transferred to a 3* hotel, your base for two nights.
Day 2:In the morning your guide will meet you at your hotel and take you on a walking tour of the Old City. After lunch, visit the Equator at either the unconventional Inti-Ñan museum or the Mitad del Mundo complex. Or take the cable car up Pichincha volcano.
Day 3:Amazon. Early morning transfer to the airport for a short flight to Coca, where you will be collected by a fast river boat and taken to the Amazon lodge of your choice for a 4 day/3 night visit.
Day 4-5:Excursions at Amazon lodge.
Day 6:Andes. Returning to Quito by boat and air, you are met at the airport and driven to your choice of three destinations in the Andes. Your time is free in each location to relax at the hotel or for optional excursions which can be arranged by you locally at extra cost. Otavalo: (markets and craft villages) Stay at either Hacienda Pinsaqui and Hacienda Cusín. Both are convenient for visits to Otavalo and its neighbouring villages. Horse riding is available at both. Cotopaxi: Stay at El Porvenir, a beautifully located small hacienda style lodge situated on the edge of Cotopaxi national park, offering hiking, biking and riding. Mindo (Andean cloud forests): Stay in your choice of cloud forest lodge in the Mindo area . They have resident naturalist/ornithologist guides available for hire.
Day 7:Free day.
Day 8:Morning free. Afternoon transfer back to Quito. Overnight in the same hotel as Day 1.
Day 9:Galápagos. Transfer to the airport for a flight to the Galápagos, where you join your chosen 7 night cruise.
Day 10-15:Galápagos cruise.
Day 16:Disembark from your boat in time for a midday flight to Guayaquil, arriving in time for international overnight flights to Europe.
tailor made holiday
This trip can be tailormade to create a unique holiday for your individual requirements by travel experts with intimate knowledge of the destination. It is a more luxurious trip that will suit those who enjoy immersing themselves in new cultures and environments before relaxing in comfort in some of the best and most characterful local accommodation! Quality and value are the hallmark of these trips.
how this holiday makes a difference
As an in depth specialist tour operator to Ecuador, responsible tourism is at the very heart of what we do. To us, this means much more than a simple donation to a charity for each client. We try to build long and constructive involvements with local guides, guest houses, wildlife lodges, and hotels, in the course of which we, and our clients, can make lasting wide-ranging contributions to the wonderful places and people we engage with. In this itinerary we use several lodges that fit with this philosophy perfectly, employing local guides and bringing long-term benefits to the local community.

We are the first tour operator in the UK to form a partnership with the Rainforest Alliance to work towards the implementation of best management practices in sustainable tourism. In real terms this means that we are working with hotels who are making a positive impact on their local community – socially, environmentally and economically.

In this itinerary we recommend lodges and Galapagos boats which go a long way to make sure they are having a positive impact on their environment.

In the Amazon we recommend the following lodges:-
Sacha Lodge - Sacha Lodge is an Ecuadorian company which generates employment to about a 100 families. Most Lodge employees come from local communities making Sacha the largest tourism-sector employer in Ecuador's Amazon region. This not only brings direct economic benefits to these communities, but also provides them with a practical alternative to harmful activities such as logging and oil exploration. In addition, having employees work as native guides offers them the opportunity to share their ancestral knowledge with others plus an incentive to continue passing it on to their children in a changing world.

Napo Wildlife Centre – 100% community owned, which means the community receives all of the net profits. The community has a democratic political structure that has decided how funds will be spent. The primary expenditures are for education and health care. The community does not maintain any debt from the construction of the lodge. All employees, whether from the community or not, are paid market salaries for the jobs that they perform. Members of the Añangu community make up between 85-93% of the total workforce at the lodge at any given time.

Yachana Lodge is set in a private reserve, partly funded by Rainforest Concern. Profits support a community education and development foundation. The Lodge won the prestigious Conde Nast Traveler 2004 Ecotourism Award.

In the Galapagos we recommend:-
Eric, Letty & Flamingo – These Galapagos boats are owned by Ecoventura. The company is dedicated to preserve the ecological integrity of the Islands for both its scientific value and economic benefit. Through their ongoing various conservation efforts and projects, including SmartVoyager, CarbonNeutral, the Galapagos Marine Biodiversity Fund (GMBF), and installation of TRABOLD oil filter system they are able to achieve their goal and at the same time support their claim as a responsible tour operator.

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