Discover Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands withNew Scientist |
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Follow in the footsteps of Alexander von Humboldt, tracking part of his 1802 expedition throughEcuador. This tour offers an amazing opportunity to combine two of Ecuador’s most fascinating natural destinations, Amazon and the cloud forest. Ecuador is also known as the gateway to the Galapagos Islands, and we have timed this tour to coincide with our Galapagos cruise for those wanting to experience the trip of a lifetime. \xa0 Explore the wildlife-rich islands of Santa Cruz, Isabela, Fernandina, Santiago and Rabida accompanied by film producer and marine biologist Jo Ruxton. Travel aboard the Solaris yacht which includesfive dedicated solo cabins, meaningno single supplementfor these. Due to the popularity of our first 2024Galapagoscruise which has now sold out, we have released an additional departure, which only has a couple of cabins remaining, details below. |
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- Learn more about Alexander von Humboldt’s 1802 expedition and how his theories altered the way scientists see the natural world.\xa0
- Visit and stay in the heart of Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest, home to truly astounding biodiversity, with more than 300 species of mammal, 800 species of fish and 350 species of reptile.\xa0
- Spend two days discovering the country’s cloud forest, among the most biodiverse regions on the planet. It is recognised as a hotspot for birds, orchids, epiphytes, butterflies and mammals.\xa0
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| 26 August 2024 - 8 days \xa0 |
Only 2 double cabins and 1 solo cabin available! |
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- Explore the Galapagos Islands, a major bucket list destination for wildlife enthusiasts.\xa0
- A distinctive trip to this paradise for natural history and geology lovers, visit the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site of Quito followed by seven days of exploring at sea.\xa0
- Get close to spectacular wildlife, including blue-footed boobies and giant tortoises, as well as coral and volcanoes.\xa0
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Charles DarwinandAlexander von Humboldtwere two of the world’s greatest biologists. Their perspectives on nature enabled us to understand the living world in a new, complex way. Humboldt focused his work on ecology, while Darwin formulated the modern evolutionary theory, most notably in his bookOn the Origin of Species. \xa0 Follow in the footsteps of these pioneering scientists on one of our trips of a lifetime to Ecuador and the Galapagos.\xa0 |
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