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The Double RunWe operate a number of trips offering the best of Ecuador's rivers. No previous rafting experience is needed to join any of our trips. However a reasonable level of fitness will make your rafting adventure more enjoyable. The Ríos Toachi and Blanco are a fantastic introduction to the rivers of ... |
From $0 to $2000 per person
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Authentic Zumbahua and Pujili MarketsThe traditional outdoor Indian markets of the Ecuadorian highlands teem with life and colour. Wander among the locals dressed in their traditional costumes, look at vegetables and fruits you may never have seen before, choose woven wall-hangings and knitted sweaters, or hand-embroidered blouses and dresses, admire the naïf paintings done ... |
From $0 to $2000 per person
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Otavalo MarketThe traditional outdoor Indian markets of the Ecuadorian highlands teem with life and colour. Wander among the locals dressed in their traditional costumes, look at vegetables and fruits you may never have seen before, choose woven wall-hangings and knitted sweaters, or hand-embroidered blouses and dresses, admire the naïf paintings done ... |
From $0 to $2000 per person
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Quito - Thermal Springs of PapallactaQuito, the second highest capital in Latin America, perches on a narrow ledge between the slopes of Pichincha Volcano (4,794 m) to the west and the low-lying valleys to the east. This is perhaps the most spectacular city to fly into, as you dizzily descend through the foothills dotted with ... |
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Indian Market OtavaloQuito, the second highest capital in Latin America, perches on a narrow ledge between the slopes of Pichincha Volcano (4,794 m) to the west and the low-lying valleys to the east. This is perhaps the most spectacular city to fly into, as you dizzily descend through the foothills dotted with ... |
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Cotopaxi National ParkQuito, the second highest capital in Latin America, perches on a narrow ledge between the slopes of Pichincha Volcano (4,794 m) to the west and the low-lying valleys to the east. This is perhaps the most spectacular city to fly into, as you dizzily descend through the foothills dotted with ... |
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Pichincha VolcanoQuito, the second highest capital in Latin America, perches on a narrow ledge between the slopes of Pichincha Volcano (4,794 m) to the west and the low-lying valleys to the east. This is perhaps the most spectacular city to fly into, as you dizzily descend through the foothills dotted with ... |
From $0 to $2000 per person
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QuitoQuito, the second highest capital in Latin America, perches on a narrow ledge between the slopes of Pichincha Volcano (4,794 m) to the west and the low-lying valleys to the east. This is perhaps the most spectacular city to fly into, as you dizzily descend through the foothills dotted with ... |
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Quito SamplerLight of America - the birthplace of independence Quito, the second highest capital in Latin America, perches on a narrow ledge between the slopes of Pichincha Volcano (4,794 m) to the west and the low-lying valleys to the east. This is perhaps the most spectacular city to fly into, as ... |
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Quito - Baños - Train "Nariz del Diablo" - Ingapirca - CuencaSouth of Quito is some of the loveliest mountain scenery in Ecuador. This part was named "Avenue of the volcanoes", by the German explorer, Alexander Von Humboldt, and it is easy to see why. An impressive roll call of towering peaks lines the route south: Cotopaxi, the Ilinizas, Carihuairazo and ... |
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Quito - Baños - Train "Nariz del Diablo" -- CuencaSouth of Quito is some of the loveliest mountain scenery in Ecuador. This part was named "Avenue of the volcanoes", by the German explorer, Alexander Von Humboldt, and it is easy to see why. An impressive roll call of towering peaks lines the route south: Cotopaxi, the Ilinizas, Carihuairazo and ... |
From $0 to $2000 per person
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Quito - Train "Nariz del Diablo" - Baños - QuitoSouth of Quito is some of the loveliest mountain scenery in Ecuador. This part was named "Avenue of the volcanoes", by the German explorer, Alexander Von Humboldt, and it is easy to see why. An impressive roll call of towering peaks lines the route south: Cotopaxi, the Ilinizas, Carihuairazo and ... |
From $0 to $2000 per person
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Galapagos Cruises: Legend: 8-Day ItineraryCruising the Galapagos Islands is a very special and unique experience. As guests hike the island trails they will admire blue footed boobies and giant tortoises in addition to other mysterious creatures like the armies of marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, equatorial penguins, and numerous other species that are endemic to ... |
From $2000 to $5000 per person
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Galapagos Cruises: Legend: 4-Day ItineraryCruising the Galapagos Islands is a very special and unique experience. As guests hike the island trails, they will admire blue footed boobies and giant tortoises in addition to other mysterious creatures like the armies of marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, equatorial penguins, and numerous other species that are endemic to ... |
From $0 to $3000 per person
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Galapagos Cruises: Coral I: 4-Day ItineraryCruising the Galapagos Islands is a very special and unique experience. As guests hike the island trails they will admire blue footed boobies and giant tortoises in addition to other mysterious creatures like the armies of marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, equatorial penguins, and numerous other species that are endemic to ... |
From $0 to $2000 per person
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Galapagos Tour and Cruise 8 Days TourThis 8-day tour begins with a flight to Quito, where you will spend the first few days enjoying the Andean countryside. A flight to Baltra, on the island of Santa Cruz is next, followed by an all-day trip on a yacht to Plazas. Next is Seymour North, Bartolome and back ... |
From $2000 to $5000 per person
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