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    Introduction

    Sacred. Elemental. Small in size, infinite in spirit. Ecuador may be small in size compared to its neighbouring countries, but it offers one of the richest tapestries of nature and culture anywhere on Earth. From the otherworldly Galápagos Islands to snow-capped Andean peaks and steamy Amazonian jungles, this compact country delivers extraordinary variety.

    Quito, a city of colonial elegance nestled high in the Andes. Its UNESCO-listed Old Town brims with baroque churches, cobbled plazas, and local markets full of color. Just a short drive away lies the equator line itself, where you can straddle the hemispheres and learn about ancient astronomical knowledge. In the highlands, traditional villages like Otavalo and Cotacachi keep indigenous cultures alive through artisan crafts, music, and festivals. Nearby, adventure seekers can climb volcanoes, mountain bike down cloud forest trails, or soak in natural hot springs at the foot of Tungurahua.

    Travel east, and you enter the Ecuadorian Amazon—a lush world of biodiversity where eco-lodges offer intimate encounters with wildlife and indigenous communities share their deep connection to the forest. Head west, and you reach the Pacific coast, with laid-back beach towns like Montañita and pristine surfing spots. Then there’s the Galápagos. These islands are not just a natural wonder—they’re a living laboratory of evolution. Giant tortoises roam freely, blue-footed boobies dance, and marine iguanas dive into the sea. The Galápagos offer a wildlife experience unlike any other, one that feels as untouched as it is unforgettable. Ecuador is a country of heart and harmony, where nature and tradition coexist beautifully. It invites the curious, the conscious, and the adventurous to explore a land where magic is very real.

    When to visit

    Ecuador’s diverse geography, which includes the Andean highlands, Amazon rainforest, Pacific coast, and the Galápagos Islands, means the ideal time to visit varies by region. Generally, the period from June to September is the best overall, providing dry conditions in the Sierra and exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities in the Galápagos. The Andes remain cool and accessible throughout the year, while the Amazon, though hot and humid, is more navigable from August to November. Coastal areas are warm and tropical all year, with December to April being the prime time for enjoying the beaches.

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