Ecuador is located in the northwest of South America on the Equator
Line, with its small territory (256.370 Km2) which includes an enormous
diversity of species of flora and fauna (Ecuador contains three “hotspots”
which have a high concentration of biodiversity and a huge number of
endemic species).
This country is formed by four different regions: Central Highlands,
Amazon Rain Forest, Pacific Coast and the Galapagos Islands (natural
paradise in the world); each one with their fascinating and unique characteristics,
offer to our visitors variety of activities to enjoy and places to know
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Highlands
The Andes of Ecuador offers impressive snow-covered mountains, volcanoes,
fields, lagoons, moorlands, valleys, forest, colonial haciendas, ancestral
culture and traditions. READ
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Amazon Rainforest
The Ecuador Rain Forest is characterized by exuberant vegetation and great
biological diversity. There are species of plants and animals in our tropical
rain forests unique in the world and very different from other ecosystems.
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Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Islands or Colon Archipelago, group
of islands in the Pacific Ocean, constituting a province of Ecuador, about
1000 km (about 600 mi) off the western coast of South America. The archipelago
consists of 13 large islands, 6 minor ones and more than 40 islets lying on
or near the equator. READ
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Pacific Coast
On the Pacific Coast you will find dozen beautiful beaches surrounded by
exotic wildlife, numerous bird species, ecosystems and little villages where
is possible to find handicraft centers. READ
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