Fancy a getaway to an under-the-radar destination? Though bursting with cultural heritage and stunning landscapes, the South American gem of Ecuador tends to slip under the tourist radar but truly deserves a spot on your bucket list.
In 2023, Ecuador welcomed just shy of 1.5 million wanderers to its shores. In comparison, with a whopping 125 million holidaymakers flocking to Spain in the same timeframe, Ecuador certainly isn’t topping the charts as a travellers' favourite. Yet, adventure gurus from Adventure Life have dished out all the insider info on why you should be writing Ecuador into your next adventure itinerary, reports the Express.
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Things to do"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 Galápagos Islands promise remarkable encounters with the animal kingdom - snorkel alongside playful sea lions or watch in awe as giant Galápagos tortoises roam their native turf. Curious explorers can join expert-guided excursions, delving into the mysteries of the islands and their extraordinary residents.

A volcanic past has sculpted the islands into an extraordinary geological tapestry, from Sullivan Bay’s black lava flows to Bartolomé Island’s spatter cones – the terrain is as diverse as its furred and feathered inhabitants.
RainforestThe Ecuadorian Amazon, a treasure trove of biodiversity, offers guided tours through its lush greenery where visitors can marvel at exotic orchids, ancient towering trees, and an array of wildlife including vibrant macaws and the elusive jaguar.
Tourists have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture of the Amazon's inhabitants, learning about their use of rainforest resources, traditional cuisine, and age-old ceremonies.
For the more adventurous souls, there are options to kayak along serene rivers, trek jungle paths, or zip-line across the rainforest canopy.
NatureNature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike can ascend the formidable Cotopaxi volcano, one of the planet's highest active volcanoes, or traverse the Quilotoa Loop with its breathtaking volcanic crater lake.
Adventure Life highlights the cultural vibrancy of the Andes, especially during the many festivals that dot the calendar. "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," they say.
A trip to the Andes wouldn't be complete without delving into its market towns. Otavalo boasts one of South America's largest and most renowned indigenous markets, brimming with handcrafted textiles, jewellery, traditional musical instruments, and artwork.
History"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's vibrant culinary scene is another highlight, offering everything from upscale restaurants that showcase local staples like Andean potatoes and exotic Amazonian fruits to street vendors serving up traditional empanadas and hornado.
The capital's proximity to nature is best experienced at the nearby TelefériQo. The cable car provides stunning views over the city and ascends towards hiking paths on the Pichincha Volcano's slopes.
"Ecuador seamlessly blends a rich history, unparalleled natural beauty, and vibrant cultural expressions into a journey that feels both timeless and essential," according to Adventure Life.
"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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