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Mondo Tours that visit Ecuador
Note from Carolyn
Having just returned from my second trip to Ecuador, I must say it is not only one of the most beautiful destinations in the world, but also one of my favourite. If you are booking a trip to the Galapagos Islands, visiting Ecuador should be a given.

Spend a Friday night at a hacienda in Otavalo, setting your alarm for 5:00am and then weave your way through the streets and disappear with your camera to experience the smells, sounds and beautiful colours of which Otavalo is know for. Ride on top of the local train or take the Chiva Express from Riobamba to Guayquil travelling via Devil's nose, one of the most scenic train trips in the world. For the hikers, hike through Cotopaxi National Park, admiring the highest active volcano in the world. Reminisce back to the first climber, a German geologist who climbed in 1872 without any climbing gear. For the more adventurous, a walk on the 940 foot long canopy nearly 100 feet above the ground in the Amazon should not be missed.
Ecuador is a country of extraordinary beauty and breath taking experiences.

Although the smallest of all the Andean countries, Ecuador has a lot to offer. Diversity, Amazon experiences, snow capped volcanoes, age old elegant haciendas, golden sandy beaches, Inca ruins, Indians selling traditional handicrafts in ancient markets, 16th century churches, the beautiful cities of Quito and Cuenca and of course the fascinating EcquadorGalapagos Islands. Imagine not only straddling between the two hemispheres but also the ancient and modern worlds, introducing a mix of cultures and allowing you the traveller the experience of sampling amazing ethnic cuisine and experiencing, diverse music.

Straddling the equator in western South America, Ecuador has territories in both the Northern and the Southern hemispheres. It borders Colombia to the north and shares a border with Peru to the south and to the east.

Pacific Coast

Ecuador's coastal region (aka. the western lowlands) is made up of fertile plains, rolling hills, and sedimentary basins traversed by a plethora of rivers that rush from the heights of the Andes to the Pacific Ocean. All five coastal provinces, encompassing 640 kilometres of coastline between them, have attractive beaches and plenty of hotels and resorts for tourists. Crisscrossed by an expansive network of rivers and home to the nation's most spectacular beaches, the provinces of Esmeraldas, Manab, and Guayas are quite impressive destinations frequented by tourists from all over the world. Geographically speaking, much of this area is part of the Guayas River Basin, which has at least twelve major tributaries located primarily near the communities of Daule, Babahoyo, Macul, Puca, Pajin, and Colimes.

The Highlands - The Andes & the Austro

The Andes Mountain Range crosses the country from north to south. The Occidental and the Oriental Ranges are born from this mountain system as it divides in the province of Loja, forming plains and valleys along the Andean Corridor. Between the two ranges there is a plateau which reaches heights of three thousand meters. The Highlands Regions, commonly referred to as La Sierra, is made up of ten provinces, each of which have important peaks such as Chimborazo, the Illinizas, Coaxi, Cayambe, and Antisana.

The Highlands

Chimborazo: 6,310 m
Coaxi: 5,897 m
Cayambe: 5,790 m
Antisana: 5,758 m
Altar: 5,320 m
Illiniza: 5,248 m
Tungurahua: 5,023 m
Cotacahi: 4,944 mi




The highest peaks are found in central and northern Ecuador. From Riobamba towards the south there is a decrease in altitude and an increase in the width of the mountain range, forming a kind of plateau known as the Austro.

The Amazon Region

The Amazon Region and its five provinces can be geographically divided into two sub regions: the High Amazon and the Amazon Lowlands. The Highlands is comprised of the Andean foothills which slowly descend towards the Amazon River Basin. Here, you'll find the Napo, Galeras, Cutuci, and Cindor ranges. The most impressive elevated regions of this area are in the north and include Volcano Sumaco. The Lowlands, found further to the east, are home to some of the nation's most beautiful and important rivers: the Putumayo, the Napo, and the Pastaza.

Galapagos

GalapagosThe Archipelago of Colon (commonly known as the Galapagos Islands) is made up of 13 main islands, 17 islets, and dozens of ancient rock formations ( table: map of the islands). The volcanically formed islands, encompassing an area of 8,000 kilometres in all, lies roughly 1,000 kilometres off the coast of the Ecuadorian mainland. Apart from its beautiful beaches and unique and varied ecosystems, the Galapagos Islands are home to towering active volcanoes that reach altitudes up to 1,600 meters.
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