From the beautifully preserved colonial capital of Quito to remote Andean villages such as Chugchilán, Ecuador presents innumerable options for independent travelers. Whether you're interested in climbing the magnificent volcanoes of the Andean highlands, exploring the jungle of the verdant Oriente or swimming with sea lions in the equatorial waters off the Galápagos islands, this essential guide tells you everything you will need to know to travel through this enchanting country.
a 32-page full-color guide to the wildlife of the Galápagos
detailed coverage of conversation issues, ecotourism and wildlife-watching opportunities
food and accommodations options for all budgets
tips on adventurous ways to get around, from rooftop train rides to dugout canoe trips
more than 50 detailed maps and a practical Latin American Spanish language section
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Good reading, info worked in a pinch:
Basically the layout and info is good, though some important stuff was outdated,ie current location of the terminal terrestre (bus station) in Quito (This created some testy, but fun conversation with the taxi driver). One thing to beware of---the map symbols and numbers are miniscule. Granted, I am 50 andy eyesight isn't what it used to be. But if there is any one most important info in a travel guide,it's the maps. Grow it please.
Nice size overall for lightwgt travel.
Narratives on history... more info
ecuador revealed:
this book is not only informative but gives insight into the ecuadorian people.one feels as though you had already travelled there and were reading some memories.
the pics are fantastic...although i would have prefered more.
the descriptions are excellent and the suggestions are being hi-lited for our trip.
makes for great reading.
Nice:
Excellent book to give you an idea of Ecuador and help you plan your trip.
Superb Guidebook:
I went on a one-week long trip in Quito and its surroundings. It was my first trip to South America, also to a country where I do not speak the language fluently. This one had accurate descriptions of places I wanted to see, and it also gave precise directions on how to get to the places that are outside Quito. I have visited extensively the capital and other near areas, and from little-known corner eateries to magical trees, everything is noted in this book. Lonely Planet never failed to amaze me again in... more info