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Why This 'Underrated' South American Country Is One You Can't Miss

Why this little-known South American country should be next on your bucket list.

Despite its cultural richness and natural beauty, the South American country of Ecuador doesn’t see many tourists. In 2023, the number of visitors crossing the Ecuadorian border was just under 1.5 million. Compared to the staggering 125 million tourists who visited Spain in the same year, Ecuador isn’t exactly a tourism hotspot.

But the experts from Adventure Life are here to change all that and let you in on the secret of why Ecuador should be your next travel destination.

The Galápagos Islands: A Pristine Wildlife Enclave 

“Famous as the catalyst for Charles Darwin’s insights into the theory of evolution, the Galápagos Islands are positioned about 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador,” the Adventure Life travel experts explain. “The archipelago consists of 19 islands and numerous smaller islets, each offering a unique glimpse into nature’s unparalleled creativity, as this unique ecosystem hosts a variety of species not found anywhere else in the world.”

The islands provide an extraordinary opportunity to interact with wildlife up close. You can snorkel with playful sea lions, watch the blue-footed boobies perform their mating dance, or quietly observe the giant Galápagos tortoises lumbering through their natural habitat. Visitors can participate in guided tours explaining this ecosystem’s delicate balance and the ongoing efforts to protect it.

The islands’ volcanic origins create a dramatic landscape that’s also not to be missed. From the black lava formations of Sullivan Bay to the spatter cones of Bartolomé Island, the geology here is as varied as the wildlife.

The Amazon Rainforest: The Lungs Of Our Planet

“Ecuador’s slice of the Amazon Rainforest is a lush, expansive haven for biodiversity, offering an authentic jungle experience,” Adventure Life says. The Ecuadorian Amazon is one of the most biologically diverse areas on Earth, and guided tours will lead you through dense foliage where you’ll encounter rare orchids, towering ancient trees, and countless species of wildlife, from colorful macaws to elusive jaguars.

Visitors can also learn about the people of the Amazon and their way of life, including their use of rainforest resources, traditional foods, and ancient rituals. And for those seeking something more active, you can kayak down tranquil and winding rivers, hike through jungle trails, or even zip-line through the rainforest canopy. 

The Andes Mountains: Scenic Beauty And Cultural Depth

The Ecuadorian Andes feature an impressive range of natural landscapes, from active volcanoes and serene lakes to lush valleys and high-altitude grasslands known as páramos. Adventure seekers can hike up the imposing Cotopaxi volcano, one of the world’s highest active volcanoes, or explore the Quilotoa Loop, where a stunning turquoise lake fills a volcanic crater. 

“The Andes are also alive with cultural richness, evident in the numerous festivals that fill the calendar. One of the most vibrant is the Inti Raymi, or Festival of the Sun, which celebrates the Inca sun god and marks the winter solstice with music, dancing, and ritual ceremonies,” Adventure Life says. 

And no visit to the Andes is complete without exploring its market towns. Otavalo is home to one of South America’s largest and most famous indigenous markets, where you can find everything from handwoven textiles and jewelry to traditional musical instruments and paintings.

Quito: A Capital City Steeped in History

“As the highest constitutional capital in the world, Quito is famed for its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site,” Adventure Life says. “You can explore significant architectural landmarks such as the ornate La Compañía de Jesús, which is adorned with gold leaf interiors, and the imposing San Francisco Church, which houses masterpieces of the Quito School of Art.”

Quito also stands out for its dynamic culinary scene, where you can find high-end dining experiences featuring local ingredients like Andean potatoes and fresh Amazonian fruits and street food stalls selling empanadas and hornado. You can also enjoy the close links between the capital and nature at the nearby TelefériQ. This cable car ride offers breathtaking views of the city and leads to hiking trails on the slopes of the Pichincha Volcano.

“Ecuador seamlessly blends a rich history, unparalleled natural beauty, and vibrant cultural expressions into a journey that feels both timeless and essential,” Adventure Life says. “For those looking to explore beyond the familiar, Ecuador presents an unmatched choice of activities and scenery in which to immerse yourself.”

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About Adventure Life

Adventure Life is an adventure travel company specializing in creating personalized journeys, small group tours, and expedition voyages worldwide. Founded in 1999, the company has grown from its Latin American roots to now offer trips across the globe, including destinations like Africa, the Arctic, Antarctica, and Alaska. They apply ecotourism principles to their tours and cruises, with a focus on immersing travelers in local cultures, protecting natural environments, and giving back to the communities they visit. Their team of experts, many of whom have traveled extensively to the destinations they offer, work closely with clients to tailor the perfect trip based on their interests and dreams. 

Sources

The number of visitors crossing the Ecuadorian border: CEIC Website

The number of tourists visiting Spain: Statista.

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