Ecuador & Galápagos Dream Trip (Footprint Dream Trip)

Ecuador & Galápagos Dream Trip (Footprint Dream Trip)

by RobertKunstaetter (Author), Daisy Kunstaetter (Author)

Synopsis

During your valuable holiday time you will want to experience the heart of Ecuador. Footprint's Dream Trip Ecuador will ensure you discover the very best this extraordinary destination has to offer as well as take you to some fantastic out-of-the-way places hand-picked by the author. From spending the day in the spectacular Andes to experiencing the wonder of the world's most foremost wildlife sanctuary, the Galapagos, this new guide is packed full of ideas, suggestions and expert advice and will help you design your own dream trip. * Packed with detailed information on where to go and what to do * A hand-picked selection of the very best places to stay and to eat * Full-colour trip-planning section featuring detailed itineraries and maps * Off-the-beaten track suggestions from the author * Compact, pocket-sized format so you can carry it with you * Written by a local expert offering you insider information Footprint's carefully tailored information ensures that you get the most out of your dream trip.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Footprint Travel Guides
Published: 28 Jun 2013

ISBN 10: 1907263713
ISBN 13: 9781907263712

Author Bio
Born and raised in Ecuador (Quito and Riobamba), Daisy Isacovici's pet peeve is being mistaken for a gringa. Robert Kunstaetter hails from Montreal, where Daisy attended university. Soon after they met in 1979, he suggested travelling in South America for 'a year or so', and they have yet to turn back. Over the years and miles, Robert and Daisy became regular correspondents for Footprint, contributing to the South American Handbook and other Latin American titles. Based back in Ecuador since 1993, they are authors of Footprint's Ecuador & Galapagos and Trekking in Ecuador. They also travel frequently to Peru and Bolivia. After all these years, Robert and Daisy still have difficulty distinguishing between work and play.