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Extension: Wonders of Ecuador |
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Program Number: |
21104RJ |
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| Duration: |
5 nights |
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Ecuador
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| Price starting at: |
$1,169.00 - Price may vary based on date, departure city |
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Adventure Afloat Study Cruise
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| Meals: |
15;
6 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 4 Dinners |
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Vegetarian; Low Fat; Low Salt |
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Add five nights to your educational adventure and uncover some of Ecuador’s most unforgettable treasures. From historic haciendas to the living rainforest, from volcanic lakes to traditional markets, experience Ecuador’s proud culture and great natural beauty.
Activity Particulars
Walking up to two miles per day; some uneven terrain and stairs.
This program may only be taken as an extension to The Galápagos: Natural and Cultural History (Program #6043).
Itinerary At-a-Glance
Papallacta, 2 nights; Imbabura, 2 nights; Quito, 1 night.
Days 1-2: Quito / coach to Papallacta: |
Journey from Quito to the Antisana Ecological Reserve, named after the snowcapped Antisana Volcano. Keep an eye out for rare animals like the Andean Condor, mountain tapir and white-fronted spider monkey on a nature walk. After lunch at a hacienda, continue to Papallacta, where you may wish to relax with a soak in the thermal hot springs. Spend the next day exploring a private nature reserve nearby, learning about the unique flora and birdlife of the temperate rainforest as you go. Lodging: Spa resort in an area famed for its hot springs.
Days 3-4: Coach to Imbabura: |
Discover a particular and profitable type of Ecuadoran agriculture at a flower farm that grows 45 varieties of roses and more than 30 species of tropical flowers. Enjoy a field trip to Cuicocha, a beautiful crater lake at the foot of a dormant volcano. Visit the indigenous village of San Antonio de Ibarra, famed for the woodworking skill of its artists for generations. Lodging: Historic hacienda.
Days 5-6: Coach to Quito / departure: |
Experience the Otavalo Market, the famed market that goes back to the time of the Incas and even before, and discuss the effects of tradition meeting globalization. Visit the home of an indigenous family in the village of Peguche and learn about their people’s music and herbal medicine. Continue through scenic countryside towards Quito, where you enjoy an independent evening. Lodging: Centrally located hotel.
Ecuador
Man, animal and plant cohabitate Ecuador’s mountains, rainforests, and shores in a delicate balance. Among such a range of wildlife and fauna, Charles Darwin’s revolutionary theory of evolution was inspired in 1859 in the country’s Galapagos Islands. Coupled with its natural beauty, Ecuador’s animated culture can be seen in its varied dishes and the excitement of soccer fans rooting for El Nacional.
Galapagos
In a delicate balance, man, animal, and plant cohabitate Ecuador’s mountains, rainforests, and shores. Among such a range of wildlife and fauna, Charles Darwin was inspired to spark his revolutionary theory of evolution in 1859 in the country’s Galapagos Islands. Coupled with its natural beauty, Ecuador’s animated culture can be seen in its varied dishes and the excitement of soccer fans rooting for El Nacional.
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