Ecuador and Galapagos Handbook (Footprint Handbook)
by Alan Murphy (Author), Daisy Kunstaetter (Author), Robert Kunstaetter (Author), Daisy Kunstaetter (Author), Alan Murphy (Author)
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Used
Paperback
2003
$3.25
Filled with practical information from the authors' own experiences of living in Ecuador, this guide covers the whole of Ecuador, both on and off the banana pancake trail including Quito, the jungle, the Pacific coast, the national parks and volcanoes. As well as introducing Ecuadorian culture, it includes details of accommodation for all budgets, where to eat, drink and chill out, and where to go for adventure travel - climbing, trekking, river rafting and kayaking. It also features up-to-date information on the Galapagos, including how to get there, scuba dive sites and an eight page colour section on the wildlife of the islands.
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Used
Paperback
2001
$3.25
This handbook offers a practical and informative guide covering the whole of Ecuador both on and off the banana pancake trail including Quito, the jungle, the Pacific coast, the national parks and the volcanoes. In addition, it also includes up-to-date information on the Galapagos and associated conservation issues. The handbook features accommodation for all budgets, where to eat, drink and chill out, adventure travel - climbing, trekking, river rafting and kayaking, details on the developing ecotourism /low-impact tourism travel scene, and an eight-page colour section on Galapagos wildlife. The guide also includes how to plan a trip to Ecuador with the highlights illustrated in colour, plus 12 pages of maps.
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Used
Hardcover
1999
$3.25
This updated guide to Ecuador and Galapagos is part of a series of individual country guides on Latin America by the publishers of the South American Handbook . The country is small enough for a week's visit and big enough to keep the traveller exploring for months. This handbook contains information on everything to see and do, with emphasis on the new attractions. For instance, the Pacific coast of Ecuador is being visited for more than its beaches: the Isla de la Plata, with its similarity to the Galapagos; newly uncovered preColumbian coastal cultures in the Machalilla National Park; dry tropical forest; and shrimp farms in mangrove swamps. In addition, the handbook contains details of the main attraction, the Galapagos Islands. It explains how to get there and when to go, and provides tips on the best deals available, which are the best boats, and what to take.
Portable and lightweight, the handbook provides detailed coverage of: jungle lodges, wildlife and jungle culture; climbing and trekking on all the main routes and accessible volcanoes; beaches, best surfing and where to fish; where to stay, eat and how to get about; and how to get off the banana pancake trail and into more remote, less spoiled places. A 16-page colour wildlife section is included.
Synopsis
Filled with practical information from the authors' own experiences of living in Ecuador, this guide covers the whole of Ecuador, both on and off "the banana pancake trail" including Quito, the jungle, the Pacific coast, the national parks and volcanoes. As well as introducing Ecuadorian culture, it includes details of accommodation for all budgets, where to eat, drink and chill out, and where to go for adventure travel - climbing, trekking, river rafting and kayaking. It also features up-to-date information on the Galapagos, including how to get there, scuba dive sites and an eight page colour section on the wildlife of the islands.