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Adventure vacation Guide 2012: Ecuador

Most Norteamericanos are hard-pressed to locate Ecuador on the map. Those familiar with this South American country the size of Colorado usually associate it with the (admittedly) spectacular Galapagos Islands. Yet Ecuador has so much more offer besides the Galapagos, and 2012 is the year to get your hardcore on. Why? Because the country's adventure travel industry is blowing up--but it's still affordable, especially if you opt for independent travel or book certain activities through domestic outfitters or U.S. travel companies that work directly with Ecuadorean guides.
Whatever your recreational interests, budget, or experience, odds are Ecuador has it: mountaineering, glacier climbing, and volcano bagging; trekking on foot or horseback; Class III to VI whitewater kayaking and rafting; sea kayaking, scuba diving, and snorkeling; surfing; remote jungle lodges and endemic wildlife, and agritourism. Need more convincing? Ecuador's adventure tourism increasingly has an emphasis on sustainability. When it comes to protecting its fragile ecosystem and indigenous communities, Ecuador has become quite progressive for a developing nation, which hasn't always been the case.
If you like a cultural or culinary component to your travels, there's that, too. You can opt for an active, educational trip to indigenous-owned and -operated Amazonian eco-lodges, or play in the Pacific regions, which retain a strong Afro-Ecuadorean influence.
Agritourism is also hot in Ecuador, most notably at centuries-old haciendas, although there are also coffee and cacao plantation tours. Ecuadorean food is a diverse melding of indigenous and outside ethnic influences that's regionally influenced: be sure to patronize markets, roadside restaurants, and street food stalls for some of the most memorable eats.

[flickr image via Rinaldo W]
Filed under: Biking, Climbing, Arts and Culture, Hiking, History, Learning, Paddling, Scuba Diving, Surfing, South America, Ecuador, Camping












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jascivan Jan 3rd 2012 5:46PM
Thank you Laurel! Great article.
Maggie Jan 4th 2012 10:22AM
Hi I went to Ecuador, Quito, Tonsupa, Otavalo, Ibarra and the
Galapagos Islands, just beautiful.. the prices are just right, the people very friendly, the weather PERFECT, the Galapagos are a paradise.....I strongly recommend to go to Ecuador and anjoy it to the fullest... I'll go back sometime next year again, i love it !
Andre Hugo Jan 4th 2012 10:33AM
I am a travel writer based in Quito. Ecuador is full of history, culture and many, many places for people to visit. Overall, the people are wonderful and welcoming; accepting that in all developing countries, and Washington D.C, one has to be careful to avoid street crime. Best wishes for all your travels andrehugosplace
Adriana Jan 18th 2012 10:33AM
I was in Ecuador last week, a day in Quito and one week in Galapagos
. It is a stunning country, small but with great biodiversity, people friendly and culturally rich.