Adventure Travel in South America - Ecotourism, Mountain Trekking, Surf Camps and Culture

Diposting oleh Admin on Rabu, 14 September 2011


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Ecuador supplies a brilliant backdrop of geography, culture and ecology for those travelers looking to get off the nicely trodden tourist path and explore a country still regarded as a virgin on the tourism front. Not but mollified by the Cancun-esque pollution that accompanies exploited tourism destinations, this ecological wonder is considered a mega-diversity hot spot on the planet. If its culture you seek, you will have your hands full. From the coastal fisherwomen of the Mangroves, the indigenous tribes of the Amazon such as the Shuar and Huarani, to the ancient Quechua peoples of the Andes, Ecuador is comprised of a stunning diversity of cultures. All this wrapped up in a country the size of Colorado which makes it probable to explore the Amazon Jungle by morning and be sitting beachside by evening, passing by means of the breath taking volcano views as you head west over the Andes.

Not only is this a country rich in natural resources but it is in no way brief on international distinction capturing the eye of environmental study and controversy alike. Ecuador seems to be at the epicenter of key global concerns with international mitigators such as Amazon Watch (who is leading the fights against Chevron oil contamination in the Amazon) stepping in to do their part in global conservation, focusing on topics such as: mining in Andean bear country, deforestation, climate alter phenomena of melting glaciers in the Andes, ecologically sensitive Andean paramo grasslands, the struggle of indigenous peoples, desertification, medicinal analysis in the Amazon, and important biologically sensitive niche habitats- property to numerous threatened and endangered species. The tourism draw to this country on the conservation/volunteer front is growing by leaps and bounds as a lot of flock to be a component of these ever imperative issues and witness very first hand the beauty and uniqueness of this yet unspoiled international travel destination.

Adventure sports enthusiasts are not far behind, eagerly venturing into Ecuador for the extreme mountaineering, climbing, kayaking and, of course, surfing! An ever present enticement as a mountaineering destination, the country's Andean range serves as a hard earned training grounds for those who are able to top off the killer peak of the world's highest active volcano, Cotopaxi, within the enchanting Cotopaxi National Park. Just a brief hour and half drive from the capitol city of Quito indicates you can be strapping on your crampons and ice axe shortly following touching down on the tarmac. Other sought after peaks are Ilinizas North and South and the behemoth of Chimborazo topping out at 20,702 feet.

The Andean range is considered a head waters to the Amazon River. The holding grounds for this precious water is a one of a kind ecological wonder recognized as the paramo. These are the equivalent of giant sponges covered in 10 foot tall grasses, which feed the hungry souls of kayakers looking for out the class four and five river running that Ecuador has to offer.

Climbers are in no way brief on supply and simple access to back country rock. With a geologic history based in this land of volcanoes the stunning views of columnar jointing apparent in San Juan Canyon would make any tough core trad climber drop their rack on the spot. These classic standard routes are juxtaposed by the created sport climbing oasis of Sigsipamapa, again just a brief 45 minutes outside of Quito.

One more huge draw into Ecuador is the Andean culture- a photographer's dream with their calliope of colored conventional garb. the Quechua consumers in their festive wear are sprinkled into the commons of Quito which makes for a colorful and good surprise when touring the capitol city. 1 of the largest outdoor markets is located in the high mountains of Otavalo, which explodes on the weekends with booths and tables selling locally grown and produced wares. Here you may locate alpaca sweaters, paintings, carved masks and hand woven hammocks. The festivals are rock hard south america style which means you either put your game face on or stay dwelling, these are in most cases a blow out for photographers, egg throwers and off the chart, strange traditions that are culturally confounding and sure to delight!

Recently featured on National Geographic's No Reservations with Anthony Bordaine, the country's cuisine is highlighted on the Travel Channel's documentary which doesn't skimp on the skewered guinea pigs roasted as a delicacy and readily readily available in the open markets or roadside restaurants. Ecuador receives 5 gold stars as a travel destination due to its very easily accessible transportation. Local bus transportation can get you to the most remote places of this tiny country in any given direction at any given time. Airports provide daily commuter flights between the significant airports of Quito, Guayaquil, Cuenca and Manta. This country is nonetheless regarded as to be at its inception on the tourism scene which indicates you reap the benefits along with a few down turns. Nevertheless, booking a package tour, where all the kinks have been worked out of the logistics preparing which translates into a timely schedule, no hassles and you don't even have to speak Spanish fluently in a world exactly where few locals speak English.

The advantages are exceedingly obvious when you the hit the coastal zone exactly where you will NOT obtain: Resorts, high rise buildings and visitors congestion. What you WILL locate is: an expressive flamboyant culture, caiparinas (the nearby cane sugar cocktail), friendly locals, outstanding costs, terrific sea food including cebiche and encocados (produced from a coconut sauce), empty beaches as far as the eye can see and a consistent beach break which is just dawning on the surf scene. Novices and moderate surfers alike are discovering the friendly breaks with out rock, reef and plenty of space for everyone to ride some waves. Be sure to check out the Lonely Planet's ever expanding section on Canoa, Ecuador.

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