Top 10 Best Things To Do in Isabela, Ecuador
Isabela Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Isabela. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Isabela for You. Discover Isabela as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Isabela.
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List of Best Things to do in Isabela, Ecuador
Sierra Negra
Los Tuneles
Isabela Island
Las Tintoreras
Concha de Perla
Tagus Cove
Elizabeth Bay
The Wall of Tears
Urbina Bay
Centro de Crianza Arnaldo Tupiza
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Top 8 Best Places To Visit In The Galapagos
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Top 8 Best Places To Visit In The Galapagos.
The Galapagos archipelago is comprised of a total of 13 major and 7 smaller islands home to a staggering range of endemic species that famously inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Here are a selection of the most popular islands.
Santa Cruz Island
North Seymour Island
Isabela Island
Floreana Island
San Cristobal Island
Baltra Island
Santa Fe Island
Espanola Island
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Isabela Tourist Attractions: 5 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Isabela (Philippines):
Our Lady of the Pillar Parish Church, Our Lady of Atocha Church, Shrine of Our Lady of the Visitation, Dicotcotan Beach, St. Matthias Parish
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Puerto Villamil, Ecuador
Puerto Villamil Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Puerto Villamil. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Puerto Villamil for You. Discover Puerto Villamil as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Puerto Villamil.
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List of Best Things to do in Puerto Villamil, Ecuador
Los Tuneles
Las Tintoreras
Concha de Perla
The Wall of Tears
Centro de Crianza Arnaldo Tupiza
Isabela Island Wetlands Complex
Playa Puerto Villamil
Laguna Salinas
Iglesia Cristo Salvador
Turtle Island
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GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS Ecuador, Travel Guide. Free Self-Guided Tours (Highlights, Attractions, Events)
The top self-guided tour of Galápagos Islands, Ecuador. Showing you the best attractions and how to navigate them. Check the links below for further information on how to better plan your journey.
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The Galápagos Islands is a volcanic archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. It's considered one of the world's foremost destinations for wildlife-viewing. A province of Ecuador, it lies about 1,000km off its coast. Its isolated terrain shelters a diversity of plant and animal species, many found nowhere else. Charles Darwin visited in 1835, and his observation
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Although a year-round destination, peak travel months include Jun–Aug and Dec–Jan. The Galápagos Islands are located on the equator, but are surrounded by cool seas, resulting in sub-tropical conditions. Jun–Nov is the dry season (known as the garúa) with cold currents and highland mists. This is the peak time for whale sightings. Around Nov is when sea lions are born. Dec–May is the warm season with afternoon thunderstorms and warmer seas for snorkeling. Giant tortoises and marine iguanas hatch during this period.
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GALAPAGOS ISLANDS - ARE THEY WORTH IT? - Chase the Story 40
With our amazing sailing trip to the Galapagos Islands coming to an end, we go in search of the elusive penguins (yes - apparently there are penguins at the Equator - who knew??) Along the way, we come across swimming iguanas, a No Swimming Sign (which we thankfully listened to, as it was Shark Central), sea horses, blue-footed boobies and we get to swim with enormous turtles. In the name of adventure, we surf the waves in to one remote region of Isla Isabela on a motor boat which turns out to be mildly terrifying.
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TOP-Natural places in Ecuador.Full HD
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-Cotopaxi Volcano
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Cuyabeno Amazon Jungle Tour - Ecuador in 4K
The Cuyabeno Reserve is a protected area since 26 July 1979 with an area of 603.380 square kilometers. One of the main objectives of the Cuyabeno Reserve is the continuous conservation of the Amazonian ecosystem- the most complex ecosystem in the world. This reserve is a complex of rivers, lagoons, and flooded forest. This protected area is characterized by its high biodiversity and interactions between the species inhabiting the area. The Reserve’s geomorphology is a consequence of the rivers carrying sediments and materials from the Andes, mainly by the Aguarico River.
The immense volume of water flowing down from the mountains maintains the naturally high water levels ensuring that the river is navigable all year round. In the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve there are 10 monkey species, 4 caiman species, 590 bird species, 167 mammals, 90 amphibians, 90 reptiles and hundreds of insect and spider species, along with an incredible record of 307 tree species per hectare. There are two seasons, dry and rainy. Access to the lodges are by fluvial (river) transport offered by the local indigenous communities coordinated by the lodge and a highly trained, accredited naturalist guide.
Day 1: We met in Lago Agrio at 9:00 am, where we we took a bus to the entrance of the Cuyabeno Reserve. At this point we will at the Reserve’s office and then board the canoe. Here our Naturalist Guide provides information about the Reserve, important recommendations and other tips to begin the two hour canoe ride down the Cuyabeno River to Caiman Lodge. During the canoe ride we got a first glimpse of the amazing flora and wildlife found in the jungle. You may also be able to see a variety of monkeys and other jungle animals, depending on the time and weather conditions. We arrived at Caiman Lodge at 3:30 pm. After a siesta we left the camp for a swim in the lagoon and to watch a beautiful sunset while also having the possibility to spot freshwater dolphins. We then returned to the camp for dinner and then we head out for a night walk.
Day 2: Day Jungle Hike in the Primary Forest where the guide explains the ecology of the rainforest, medicinal plants and flora and fauna interactions of the most biodiverse ecosystem on Earth. In the afternoon we went paddling around the flooded Igapo inundated forest around the Laguna Grande and in the evening we head out by motor canoe to look for caimans.
Day 3: We head out downstream to the Puerto Bolivar Siona Community and there we are welcomed by one of the indigenous woman and she took us to the yuca plantation to harvest some yucas and with our help she will show us the preparation of one of their traditions foods, Casave (Yuca flat bread). Immediately after this the guide introduced us to two of the last 4 Shamans of the Siona tribe in Ecuador and there one of them explained their cosmovision directly related to the Ayahuasca brew, he performed an energy cleansing part of the ritual singing their chants which come from a millenary Shaman-apprentice oral tradition
Day 4: Early morning birdwatching (5:30) and sunrise, breakfast at the lodge and at 9:30 return to the Cuyabeno bridge where we had a box lunch and then were picked up by a shuttle bus which took us to Lago Agrio so we can get back to Quito either by bus or airplane.
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