
Galapagos Wildlife Guide
Spot these amazing animals on your next adventure
Running like a knobbly spine down the centre of Ecuador are eight volcanic peaks. The fertile valley between them is known as the ‘Avenue of the Volcanoes’, a term coined by explorer Alexander von Humboldt in 1802 when he first laid eyes on the cloud-swept peaks. The name stuck fast and over the years, explorers, adventurers and intrepid outdoorsmen have marvelled at the beauty of the landscape - and quaked in their boots at the thought of tackling one of the peaks standing above the snowline of 4,900-metres! But it’s not all about hiking poles and studs and the shamrock-green valley, with its waterfalls and mountain lakes, is ripe for an outdoorsy few days filled with kayaking, walking and thermal baths. For adrenalin levels somewhere in between the two, tackle the Devil’s Nose. A section of railway that links Quito to Guayaquil, it’s one of the most famous sights in Ecuador and the track consists of switchback hairpins zig-zagging across the sheer rock-face. We’ll leave the rest as a surprise.
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Scattered throughout a verdant valley, the Avenue of the Volcanoes is made up of 70 ever-impressive volcanoes, reaching up to 5,000 metres into the sky. By day, hike into the countryside and discover waterfalls to swim in, lakes to kayak on and thermal springs to soak in. For a head-spinning experience, summit the impressive Chimborazo peak then cycle down the face, or ride the train down the Devil's Nose, where you'll descend nearly 1,000 metres in just 12km. And after all that, you'll more than certainly be looking forward to returning to any one of the charming hotels in the area to relax and admire the view.
Mixing intrepid adventure, fresh air and exquisite scenery with an insight into Ecuador’s deeply traditional culture. It’s sometime easy to forget that many call this fairytale place home.
While Chimborazo isn’t actually the highest mountain in the world (that belongs to Mt Everest), studies have shown that it is the world's highest point when measured from the centre of the earth. If that doesn’t make an exploration worthwhile…
The town of Baños is the place for adrenalin-inducing activities and whilst the location is ideal for rafting, hiking, climbing and zip-lining, the town itself is at the mercy of many less than desirable operators. If you’re looking for adventure, book before you arrive!
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