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Begin your Ecuadorian river and ocean adventure with a day
and evening of cultural discovery in Quito where you will visit a number of heritage
sites, dine with locals and enjoy Ecuadorian specialties. The following day, you will
explore the mountain landscapes of mainland Ecuador and visit indigenous markets
where you can interact with Indian merchants and purchase their high quality
artisan goods.
Your Amazon river journey will begin in the town of Francisco
de Orellana, on the banks of the Napo River, where you board the Manatee, a
comfortable and modern 3-deck vessel designed especially for rainforest exploration.
The Manatee has an experienced crew of 11 including English speaking naturalist
guides. The ship accommodates up to 26 guests in 13 double cabins all with air
conditioning and running hot water and it also has a large dining room, bar and
lounge area. The Manatee will be your home for the next 5 days while you discover
the pristine rainforest of the eastern Ecuadorian Amazon Basin including a visit to
Yasuni National Park. Your Amazon adventure will include a visit to Monkey Island,
observing parrots at a superb salt lick, trekking into the interior rainforest,
enjoying lunch at a native campsite, paddling in dugout canoes, and bird watching
from an observation tower, to name a few.
During the second week of your journey you will set out to
explore the Galapagos Islands in a luxury yacht. Your English-speaking
naturalist guide will make your experience both fun and educational since you
will have ample time to learn about the evolutionary and geological significance
of the islands while still have the opportunity to relax, enjoy the warm equatorial
sun, snorkel and swim in the pristine turquoise waters. During this
once-in-a-life-time experience you will have the opportunity to view extraordinarily
tame and fearless wildlife, many of them endemic, including species such as: marine
iguana, 7 species of lava lizards, two species of land iguanas, Galapagos sea
lion, giant tortoise, Galapagos fur seal, Pacific green sea turtle, bottlenose
dolphin, and over 100 species of birds. Some of the bird species include the blue-footed
booby, brown pelican, masked booby, red-footed booby, frigate birds, Galapagos hawk, lava
gull, Galapagos dove and thirteen finch species made famous by Charles Darwin.
Marine life is also abundant and those interested in snorkeling can swim with numerous
species of fish and mammals including Galapagos fur seals, tropical fish, and manta
rays. Since much of the islands' existence has to do with relatively recent volcanic
activity, visitors can have the opportunity to witness the slow creation of these islands
and visit lava flows as recent as 100 years.
ITINERARY

DAY 01
USA - QUITO, ECUADOR
Fly from USA to Quito, Ecuador. After arrival in Quito
meet ARE representative. Transfer to hotel for overnight.
DAY 02
QUITO: CULTURAL EXPLORATION AND TRADITIONAL CUISINE
This day will be dedicated to exploring Quito's cultural
heritage. The past and present come to life when you visit Quito's vast array of
cultural exhibits. Your local guide will assist you in selecting the most appropriate
to match your interests.
Some examples include: San Juan de Dios, once the oldest hospital
in the Americas and now the colonial art museum; the Fundacion Guayasamin, with
a fabulous collection of pre-Hispanic and colonial art; the Astronomical Observatory,
the oldest in South America, housing the unique Merz equatorial telescope; the Museum
of Natural History, including an exhibit of creatures that once roamed Quito
12,000 years ago; and the Museo del Banco Central, a chronological record of Ecuador's
antiquity beautifully exhibited in archaeological treasures and providing clues to the
origins of man in the Western Hemisphere. For dinner enjoy authentic Ecuadorian cooking
at a private residence. Your gracious hosts will be interested in learning about you,
exchanging ideas, or listening to local music while savoring delicious food and local
drinks. Overnight in Quito. B,L,D
DAY 03
INDIGENOUS MARKET AT SALCEDO OR PUJILI
Travel through spectacular mountain landscapes to experience
the morning activities at a weekly market of the highland Indians a traditional
gathering of sights, sounds and colors. Share in the excitement, photograph the people
with rare fruits and herbs, and bring back local artisan goods including baskets, wooden
spoons, brightly dyed sisal ropes, pottery, ponchos and other handcrafts. Lunch at a
typical restaurant and return in the afternoon to Quito for overnight. B,L,D
DAY 04
QUITO - MANATEE AMAZON EXPLORER
Morning flight from Quito over the Eastern Cordillera
to the town of Francisco de Orellana. Located on the banks of the Napo
River, the town is named after the discoverer of the Amazon River back
in 1541. You will board the Manatee to begin your exciting journey to
discover the magical wonders of Ecuador's largest unexplored wilderness.
Navigation on the Napo starts during lunch and continues until
mid-afternoon where we disembark for our first encounter with the rainforest,
its people, and the flora and fauna including 478 species of birds and
thousands of botanical wonders. Activities will include motorized canoe
travel into small tributaries for treks through areas covered by the
dense forest canopies. We will have the opportunity to spot many species
of birds, such as oropendulas, yellow-rumped caciques, white collared
toucans, hoatzins, greater anis, trogons, and macaws, just to mention
a few. Travelers also will have the opportunity to encounter several
species of monkeys, tapir, agouti, and caiman. We will meet our vessel
again further down river close to the entrance of the Yasuni
Biosphere Reserve. B,L,D
DAY 05
MONKEY ISLAND & FLOOD FOREST HABITATS
Visit Monkey Island at a nearby Indian community, where
visitors will have the best opportunity to observe white-faced capuchines living
in small troupes high in the forest canopy. The local Amazonian Quichua Indians
will be your guides in exploring their village and surrounding territory. You will
see their native thatched homes constructed in a traditional manner from forest
products and it may be possible to witness the preparation of Amazonian "chicha" made
from tapioca roots. We will make our way through a network of black water
streams that owe their name to the rich tanins released into the water from
decomposing plants. The forest is characterized by a profusion of palm trees and
cecropia bushes. Enjoy a jungle barbecue of chicken and/or beef and an Amazonian hammock
siesta before return to our vessel. After dinner and weather-permitting, enjoy caiman
watching along the river's edge in dugout canoe and other nocturnal activities. B,L,D
DAY 06
RAINFOREST AT YASUNI BIOSPHERE RESERVE
After breakfast, get a great terrace view of the jungle
before disembarking to admire a superb parrot clay lick and trek into the interior
rainforest for more exploration. Lunch at a native campsite. Refreshing afternoon
swim at a lake and return by paddle dugout canoe through black water creeks to our
vessel or optional overnight in the jungle to experience the magical sounds and a
star-filled sky. B,L,D
DAY 07
OBSERVATION TOWER &RAINFOREST TREK
Terrace breakfast for early-birds. Trek beneath the
gargantuan kapok trees packed with bromeliads and tangling vines. After lunch reach
an observation tower. The kapoks are the largest and oldest trees in the forest,
considered by the natives as sacred due to the energy they release from the roots
and branches. Evening farewell cocktail and dinner on board. B,L,D
DAY 08
FRANCISCO DE ORELLANA - QUITO
Arrive at Francisco de Orellana and a visit to this quaint
town to see how local squatters make a living in various family-run businesses before
taking our flight over the immense rainforest of northeastern Ecuador. Back to Quito.
Arrive midday. Afternoon free for relaxing and individual activities.
Overnight in Quito. B
DAY 09
QUITO - GALAPAGOS (BALTRA)
The flight from Quito (via Guayaquil) to the Galapagos
is approximately 2 hours on a Boeing 727. Upon arrival at Baltra travelers pass
through an airport inspection point to insure that no foreign plants or animals are
introduced to the islands and to pay the park entrance fee of $100 (unless prepaid).
Guides will meet you, collect your luggage and escort you on the short bus ride
to the harbor. Motorized rafts, called 'Pangas' will transport you to the Eclipse
and our crew will welcome you onboard. After departure and lunch, the first island
visit is made.
In the afternoon we will navigate to Santa Cruz Island and
visit the Bachas, a white sand beach that is a major egg-laying site for sea
turtles, Las Bachas refers to the indentations left in the sand by egg laying
turtles and departing hatchlings. On shore are marine iguanas, and, in the lagoon,
flamingos are common. B,L,D
Note: Each evening your naturalist guide will give
a briefing on all aspects of the Galapagos and the next day's activity
schedule.
DAY 10
MORNING: SANTIAGO (SAN SALVADOR, JAMES) ISLAND - JAMES BAY
This island has several sites to visit at the western
end of James Bay. Puerto Egas with its black sand beaches was the site of small
salt mining industry in the 1960s and a hike inland to the salt crater is an
excellent opportunity to sight land birds such as finches, doves, and hawks.
A walk down the rugged shoreline, especially at low tide, will turn up many
marine species as iguanas basking on the rocks and sea lions lazing in the tide
pools. At the end of the trail there is a series of grottoes or sea caves where
fur seals and night herons are found resting on shady ledges. Just north of James
Bay is Buccaneer Cove, a particularly scenic area of steep cliffs and dark beaches.
AFTERNOON: BARTOLOME
Bartolome is a small island that has beautiful white sand
beaches, luxuriant green mangroves and a colony of penguins. Activities will include
swimming and snorkeling and a climb to the summit of the island for one of the most
breathtaking views in all the Galapagos. From the summit you will have the best view
of the often-photographed Pinnacle Rock. B,L,D
DAY 11
MORNING: TOWER (GENOVESA) ISLAND - DARWIN BAY BEACH
The Tower Island is a collapsed volcano and ships sail
directly into its large breached caldera to anchor at the foot of the steep crater
walls. Tower attracts vast numbers of pelagic seabirds that come here to nest and
breed: great frigate birds, red-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls and storm
petrels. A trail leads from a coral beach past tidal lagoons where lava gulls
and yellow-crowned night herons are seen, then along the low shrubs populated by
frigates and boobies, and eventually to a cliff edge where seabirds soar.
AFTERNOON: TOWER (GENOVESA) ISLAND - PRINCE PHILIP'S STEPS
A second trail called Prince Philip Steps, leads to an
open area for masked boobies, frigates, and red-footed boobies. At the end of this
trail are thousands of band-rumped storm petrels at the cliff's edge, where they nest
in crevices. Short-eared owls can sometimes be seen here, hunting the storm petrels
during daylight hours. B,L,D
DAY 12
MORNING: FERNANDINA (NARBOROUGH) ISLAND - PUNTA ESPINOSA
Fernandina is the youngest and most active volcano in the
Galapagos with eruptions taking place every few years. The flat lava of Punta
Espinosa offers a stark and barren landscape, but here flightless cormorants build
their nests on the point, sea lions sprawl on the beach or play in the tide pools and
marine iguanas dot the sand.
AFTERNOON: ISABELA (ALBEMARLE) ISLAND - TANGUS COVE
On the towering cliffs of Tagus Cove, 19th and early
20th century ships' graffiti can be seen. After hiking beyond Darwin Lake, a
saltwater lagoon above sea level, you will be rewarded with extraordinary views of
Darwin and Wolf volcanoes. B,L,D
DAY 13
MORNING: ISABELA (ALBEMARLE) ISLAND - URBINA BAY
Urbina Bay is an easy wet landing on a gentle sloping
beach. This area is very interesting in that it is a perfect example of the geological
activity of the islands. In 1954 over 3 miles (5 kilometers) of the marine reef
at the edge of the shore were uplifted by 13 feet (4 meters).
AFTERNOON: ISABELA (ALBEMARLE) ISLAND - ELIZABETH BAY
At Elizabeth Bay enjoy a panga ride through the mangrove
area to see the rays, turtles, sea lions, and, circling overhead, Galapagos hawks.
A colony of penguins inhabit a rocky islet at the entrance to Elizabeth Bay. B,L,D
DAY 14
SANTA CRUZ (INDEFATIGABLE) ISLAND - PUERTO AYORA TOWN
Santa Cruz is the only inhabited island to be visited
during this Galapagos cruise. Puerto Ayora, with a population of about 10,000 people
is the location of the Charles Darwin Research Station, world famous for its tortoise
breeding programs. After touring the Station, journey by bus into the highlands to Los
Gemelos the two deep pit craters situated in the Scalesia forest with lots of interesting
bird life. Go for a walk through the giant lava tubes, visit the Tortoise Reserve
to search for giant tortoises in their natural surroundings. There will be some free
time to explore the town of Puerto Ayora on your own. B,L,D
DAY 15
MORNING: HOOD (ESPANOLA) ISLAND - GARDNER BAY
One of the oldest of the islands, Hood is small and flat
with no visible volcanic crater or vent. Gardner Bay is on the eastern shore and has
a magnificent beach. This beach is frequented by a transient colony of sea lions, and
is a major nesting site for marine turtles. Around the small islets nearby, snorkelers
will find lots of fish and sometimes turtles and sharks. On a trail leading to the
western tip of the island you'll pass the only nesting sites in the Galapagos of the
waved albatross, huge birds with a 6-foot wingspan. These huge birds nest here from
April to December and represent the majority of the world's population of this species.
AFTERNOON: HOOD (ESPANOLA) ISLAND - PUNTA SUAREZ
Punta Suarez is one of the most outstanding wildlife areas
of the archipelago, with a long list of species found along its cliffs and sand or
pebble beaches. In addition to five species of nesting seabirds there are the curious
and bold Hood Island mockingbirds, Galapagos doves and Galapagos hawks. Several types
of reptiles, including the brilliantly colored marine iguana and the oversized lava
lizard, are unique to this island. When heavy swells are running, Punta Suarez is also
the site of a spectacular blowhole, with thundering spray shooting 30 yards into the air.
B,L,D
DAY 16
SANTA CRUZ ISLAND - BLACK TURTLE COVE - BALTRA - QUITO
The panga will take you into a tidal lagoon to see three
kinds of mangrove plants, red, white and black. White-tipped sharks, spotted rays,
mustard rays and Pacific marine turtles frequent the waters here. Return to Baltra
for flight out to Quito. Transfer to hotel for showers, last minute shopping and farewell
dinner. Overnight in Quito. B,L,D
DAY 17
QUITO - USA
Morning transfer to the airport for flight out.
End of services. B
TRIP PRICING

Pricing below is for one person sharing
accommodations. Single supplement will apply for individuals not sharing
accommodations. Call for group pricing and cost of single supplement.
Cost per person
High Season - $4,266
Low Season - $4,018
Call for pricing for suites and deluxe cabins on the Eclipse.
High Season
Jan 01-May 04
June 16-Aug 31
Nov 01-Nov 30
Dec 16-Dec 31
Low Season
May 05-June 15
Sept 01-Oct 31
Dec 01-Dec 15
TRIP DIFFICULTY: Journey
requires moderate walking along trails and sufficient mobility to board small boats
in variable land and sea conditions. In the Galapagos several islands require "wet landings"
meaning passengers must step out of a small zodiac in shallow water in order to reach
the beach. Passengers are not required to go out on every outing and have the option
to remain on board the large boat to relax.
INCLUDES: All hotel accommodations based on double occupancy. Meals as specified in the
itinerary, entrance fees, internal flight to Amazon, transfers, English speaking guides.
B=Breakfast; L= Lunch; D=Dinner.
NOT INCLUDED: International airfares, airfare to Galapagos (approx. $390),
Galapagos park fee ($100) airport departure taxes or visa fees, meals not specified,
tips and gratuities, excess baggage charges, alcoholic beverages, insurance of
any kind.
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TRIP SUMMARY
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| Trip Length: 17 DAYS |
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| Trip Cost: FROM $4,018 |
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| Trip Dates:
Departures weekly beginning on a Friday
and is based on availability of the Manatee and Eclipse. |
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| Difficulty: Requires moderate walking on trails and
sufficient mobility to board small boats in variable land and sea
conditions including wet landings. |
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| Highlights: |
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Quito cultural heritage |
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Indigenous market outside of Quito |
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5 days exploration of Amazon Basin in Manatee Amazon Explorer |
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Yasuni National Park |
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8 days in Galapagos Islands |
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| Lodging and Service Options:
Suites and deluxe cabins on Eclipse may
be available for additional costs. |
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| Extension and Other Travel Options: |
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Machu Picchu Peru |
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Peru Amazon Basin |
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| Includes: |
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Includes all accommodations based on
double occupancy, meals as specified in the itinerary, internal flight to
Amazon, entrance fees, transfers, and English speaking guides. |
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| Not Included: |
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Does not include international airfares, airfare to Galapagos (approx $390),
Galapagos park fee ($100), airport departure taxes or visa fees, meals not specified,
tips and gratuities, excedss baggage charges, alcoholic beverages, insurance of any kind. |
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