Our Ecuador Experiences bring you closer to the country's natural wonders and welcoming people and are designed to be woven into our itineraries. Wander hidden jungle trails, Ride Horsres with local cowboys, explore mythical volcanoes with members of the community and raft through the jungle. Each one is hand-picked to deepen your connection with the land, its people and wildlife, while supporting local communities and conservation efforts.
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9 Days: From £1795 per person
Quito - Mountain Biking - Cotopaxi Volcano - The Amazon - Indigenous Communities - Wildlife Hikes - Rafting - Hotsprings
13 Days: From £1995 per person
Quito - Bellavista Cloud Forest - Birding - Wildlife Hikes - Amazon jungle - Indigenous Community - Horseriding
19 Days: From £2995 per person
Quito - Cotopaxi Volcano - Volcanic Crater Lakes - Amazon Jungle - Galapagos Islands - Birding - Wildlife Hikes - Snorkelling - Horse-riding
All About Ecuador
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Best Time To Visit Ecuador
Best time to visit: June - October
Andes: Jun - Oct is the driest season offering the best views, however it is cooler. Nov - Apr is warmer but wetter with lots of cloud cover obstructing the views.
The Amazon: Jul & Aug bring the most rain but the Amazon really is a year round destination.
Ecuador Featured Blog Posts
The Ultimate Guide to Wildlife Holidays on the Galápagos Islands
Why this extraordinary destination is unlike anywhere else, and why how you travel matters. There are few places left in the world where wildlife exists so completely on its own terms. In the Galápagos Islands, animals don’t scatter at your approach. Sea lions stretch lazily across sun-warmed rocks, blue-footed boobies perform their intricate courtship...Continue reading→
Ecuador: The Country Where Nature Has Legal Rights
In many places around the world, nature is something we try to protect – a fragile system that relies on policy, conservation projects, and good intentions. In Ecuador, the relationship runs deeper. Here, nature is not simply protected. It has rights. Since 2008, Ecuador’s constitution has recognised the natural world, rivers, forests, mountains and ecosystems...Continue reading→
