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Ecuadorian Amazon: The heart of the world
Ecuadorian Amazon:The heart of the worldWhile civilization advances, it becomes harder to find natural spaces untouched by technology or concrete roads. Now it often feels like a battle: human beings against the Earth. We should be looking for solutions to save...
Machu Picchu: The Incas Empire
Machu Picchu: The Incas EmpireWhere is Machu Picchu located? If you want to learn about history, Machu Picchu allows you to experience it firsthand. Definitely a magical and surreal trip in Cusco, Peru, where you’ll learn about an ancient and advanced civilization...
Iconic places to visit in Latin America
Iconic places to visit inLatin AmericaAre you looking for a different kind of journey where you would be able to disconnect from the hurries, the routine or the rush hours? Latin America is the perfect place to do so. The essence of these lands are founded on the...
Travel Tips For The Next Year: Make Every Journey Count
Travel Tips For The Next Year: Make EveryJourney Count by DIEGO FREIRETraveling is one of the most enriching experiences we can have. It allows us to disconnect from routine, open our minds, and create memories that will accompany us forever. To make the most...
Why Ecuador and Peru Make the Ultimate Travel Pair: A South American Journey Like No Other
Why Ecuador and Peru Make the Ultimate Travel Pair: A South American Journey Like No Other by NATALIA SANTAMARIAImagine this: waking up to the mysteries of the Incan empire in Peru and then setting footin the unparalleled biodiversity of Ecuador’s Galápagos...
Introduced Species of the Galapagos Islands
Since 1535, around 1,639 introduced species, including plants, animals, and microbes, have reached the Galápagos Islands, mainly via human activity. Transported accidentally or intentionally, they impact the fragile ecosystem, threatening native species
The Unique and Amazing Galapagos Penguin
The Unique and Amazing Galapagos Penguin by DIEGO FREIRE The Galapagos Islands are famous for their extraordinary uniquely adapted animal species, and one of the most unique and surprising inhabitants is unarguably the Galapagos penguin (Spheniscus mendiculus).Unlike...
Unveiling the Secure Paradise Beyond the Headlines
Anne just landed yesterday in one of the so-called “dangerous places in South America,” if you believe everything you hear on the news. Yet, this morning, her face is glowing, and her blue eyes are sparkling with excitement. You’re probably wondering.“How can she be...
The Galapagos Islands Will Increase Its Entrance Fee Rate: What Does It Mean for Travelers?
On February 26, an announcement seemed poised to ripple through Ecuador's travel sector, especially for those planning a trip to the Galapagos Islands. But, if you look closer, this news is draped in hope and positivity. Starting August 1, 2024, the Galapagos Islands...
Empowering Locals, Conserving Nature: The Dual Promise of Tourism in Galapagos
As we approach World Tourism Day, the spotlight doesn't merely fall on the awe-inspiring destinations we dream of visiting. It's also on the transformative power of tourism—a catalyst for local development, empowerment, and conservation. Within the enigmatic embrace...








