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Tour Code : TPG
The journey is provided by
Exodus Adventure Travels
Destinations : Ecuador
Tour Starts : Quito
Tour Ends : Guayaquil Airport
Group Size : 6 - 16
Ages : 16+
Activity :
14 days from
NOK 72 880

Overview

Embark on a unique trek amid the volcanic Galapagos archipelago

Extended trekking on Isabela Island in the remote Galapagos archipelago is a rare privilege and we are one of only a few operators allowed here. As part of this trip, we enjoy two days of trekking on the Sierra Negra volcano, going to the 7mi (11km) wide crater rim, a hike blessed with striking views of the lava-strewn landscape and smouldering fumaroles. As well as having five major volcanoes, Isabela is also one of the last remaining habitats of the Galapagos giant tortoise. Elsewhere in the Galapagos, we undertake shorter walks to appreciate the geological features of these enchanting islands and discover their endemic wildlife. Aldo Kane Collection: A hand-selected range of adventures by our Brand Ambassador: “This unique trip combines volcano treks, fascinating geology and encounters with near-tame wildlife. The Galapagos archipelago has been on my bucket list for years. Where else in the world can you see smouldering fumaroles, spot neon-coloured chameleons and snorkel with friendly sea lions on the same day?”

Highlights
  • Trek to the crater rim of the Sierra Negra volcano
  • Enjoy plenty of island walks to discover the Galapagos landscape
  • Experience incredible wildlife-viewing and photographic opportunities with near-tame animals
  • Snorkel with iridescent fish, playful sea lions and turtles
  • Island hop by motorboat but sleep in hotels and lodges
Key Information
  • Two full days of walking; up to six other walks
  • Altitude: Sea-level to 3,940ft (1,200m) in Galapagos; 9,350ft (2,850m) in Quito
  • 13 nights in hotels and guesthouses
  • Part of the Aldo Kane Collection
Included
  • All breakfasts, seven lunches and one dinner included
  • All accommodation
  • All transport and listed activities
  • Tour leader throughout
  • Arrival and departure transfers
Not included
  • Travel insurance
  • Single accommodation (available on request)
  • Visas or vaccinations
  • Compulsory Galapagos taxes US$120 paid locally

Itinerary

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Important Information

The trip destination
  • Two full days of walking; up to six other walks
  • Altitude: Sea-level to 3,940ft (1,200m) in Galapagos; 9,350ft (2,850m) in Quito
  • 13 nights in hotels and guesthouses
  • Part of the Aldo Kane Collection
Food
All breakfasts, seven lunches and one dinner are included. Some days, packed lunches of sandwiches, fruits and juice are provided while at other times, meals are taken at restaurants. For the included meals at restaurants, we usually have a set menu with two or three options. The choice of meals in some areas of the Galapagos can be limited but special dietary requirements can usually be catered for if we are advised at the time of booking. When flying to and from the Galapagos, snacks are usually included on the flights.
Weather

In Quito and the highlands, it should be warm by day and generally dry. Maximum daytime temperatures are almost constant throughout the year at 20C (68F), with nights around 8C (46F). Expect some rain from February to May and October to November but storms, though heavy, are generally short, and Quito is considered to have quite a pleasant climate.

It is possible to visit the Galapagos at any time of year, but seasonal variations do impact what you see and there are climatic changes to note. The weather is controlled by the two main ocean currents of the region: the Humboldt, bringing cold water from the Antarctic, and El Nino, which brings tropical water from the Gulf of Panama. How close to the Galapagos they converge (which varies from year to year) is the key to the weather.

Dry season

Generally speaking, late May to early December is the cooler dry season. In this period, it is not necessarily dry, as there is a persistent light mist (garúa) and often light drizzle, and the higher mountain slopes are covered in cloud and fog or rain. At this time, the winds are in the southeast and are higher than at other times, so seas can sometimes be choppy and anyone worried about seasickness might be better advised to avoid it. Daytime maximum temperatures are 27C-31C (81F-88F), the cooler months being July to November. In July and August, the fairly strong winds introduce a chill factor, and it can feel quite cold at nights, though throughout the year the official night temperatures are 19C-24C (66F-75F).

Wet season

Depending on how close the convergence of the two currents comes to Galapagos, there may or may not be a wet season from January to April or May. Approximately every seven years, the El Nino current actually hits the islands and there are heavy rains in these months. In other years, rain usually falls sporadically from otherwise clear skies. The ocean temperatures are higher, with generally calm seas and strong sunshine: pleasant, but potentially very hot. Apart from an El Nino year, the weather is usually better from December/January to April/May than at other times even if there is some rain, and most people would regard these months as the best time to go.

Is this trip for you?

This trip is rated Activity Level 2 (Leisurely/Moderate).

Most of the walking is at a leisurely pace but the Sierra Negra volcano trek has been graded moderate. In the Galapagos, the underfoot conditions are often very rough, with some walking on sharp lava rocks. It is also likely to be hot at times, as the lava reflects the sun fiercely. We recommend this trip to those who are in a good state of physical fitness and who can withstand strong sunshine. A little patience and flexibility are also required, as it is not always possible to follow a strict schedule due to weather and sea conditions –sometimes it is better to do the planned activities in a different order (but almost always on the same day as the activities is originally planned).

Walking times stated are given as approximates only and these usually include lunch and photo stops although this varies depending on the group’s pace.

Altitude: Sea-level to 3,940ft (1,200m) in Galapagos; 9,350ft (2,850m) in Quito.

Prices / Dates

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AVAILABLE DATES PRICE (1 ADULT) PRICE (1 CHILDREN) Single room supplement TRAVEL STATUS
Sat, 04 May 2024 / Fri, 17 May 2024 NOK 72 880 On request NOK 8 250 Available
Sat, 12 Oct 2024 / Fri, 25 Oct 2024 NOK 72 880 On request NOK 8 250 Available
Sat, 16 Nov 2024 / Fri, 29 Nov 2024 NOK 72 880 On request NOK 8 250 Available
AVAILABLE DATES PRICE (1 ADULT) PRICE (1 CHILDREN) SINGLE ROOM SUPPLEMENT TRAVEL STATUS
Sat, 04 May 2024 / Fri, 17 May 2024 NOK 72 880 On request NOK 8 250 On request
Sat, 12 Oct 2024 / Fri, 25 Oct 2024 NOK 72 880 On request NOK 8 250 On request
Sat, 16 Nov 2024 / Fri, 29 Nov 2024 NOK 72 880 On request NOK 8 250 On request

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