
Galapagos Wildlife Guide
Spot these amazing animals on your next adventure
Travel north west from Ecuador’s capital, Quito, and you’ll hit the Andean Highlands, a land of luscious, pristine cloud forest where nature runs wild. Sitting at a breathtaking 2000-metres (minimum) above sea level and almost bang on the equator, the ‘clouds’ are formed by cooling humid air from the Amazon, and this particular section is one of the most diverse cloud forests on the planet. Vertiginous and almost inaccessible to humans, it’s a safe haven for critters of all shapes and sizes as well as some seriously interesting flora. Today, much of the terrain is protected by private reserves and a handful of thoughtful eco-lodges host guests every year. Visit and be one of them to spot the wild and wonderful birdlife (hummingbirds are the star of the show), ascend to the very tip of the canopy on an aerial tour, hike and swim by cellophane-clear waterfalls, mountain bike through the thriving ecosystem, and gawp at delicate orchids and glowing fungi…
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Sitting at around 2,000 metres-above-sea-level and higher, Ecuador's Choco-Andean Cloud Forest is a dream. Almost entirely inaccessible to humans, the forest's reserves are home to an incredible cast of creatures including the spectacled bear, ocelot, water-skimming baselisks and incredible numbers of birdlife from toucans and hummingbirds to the brassy Cock-of-the-Rock. And we could go on... Leave your lodge for the adventure of a lifetime; fly through the tree canopy, swim in waterfalls, tube downriver, or explore the forest floor on foot or horseback. Then, if you fancy it, learn all about how Ecuador's delicious chocolate is made in a local town.
The ultimate, get-away-from-it-all feeling of being surrounded by nothing but towering trees and wildlife-roamed forests.
From June to September, conditions are ever so slightly drier than other times of the year, making for pleasant rainforest rambles and birdwatching strolls. But fear not: whilst the clouds often clear in the midday sun, the iconic mists are never far away…
To really make the most of the dense forest and all its inhabitants, be prepared to don your waterproofs and wellies, and get stuck in.
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