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The more you know about the destination and the conditions you can expect on your Wildland Adventure, the more you will enjoy your experience. We invite you to call our destination specialists at 1-800-345-4453 so that we can answer any questions or concerns. The following information will also help you prepare for the exciting experience ahead and enable you to get the very most from your trip.

 
Air Travel Arrangements - Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands

We are pleased to assist you with your flights to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. We offer discounted bulk rate fares with preferred airlines and are familiar with the best schedules and routing. International flights for Wildland Adventures’ trips to Ecuador arrive on the mainland in the capital city of Quito. There is no obligation to purchase your international tickets from Wildland Adventures although our fares are usually competitive based on advanced purchase and availability. The principal airlines that we recommend from the U.S. to Quito, Ecuador are American Airlines, Continental, and Lan Chile/Peru. Flights from the mainland to the Galapagos Islands are via two local carriers using commercial jet aircraft for the 2 ½ hour flight. These tickets are included in the cost of your Galapagos Wildland Adventure and are issued to you at the Quito airport when you check in for the flight to the islands.

 
Health

Once you sign up for a trip, we provide detailed information about health precautions and possible immunizations for travel to each destination. A consultation with your doctor, a local travel clinic, or public health office will help you decide which medications or inoculations are necessary for your safe participation on the trip. Wildland Adventures staff are not licensed medical authorities. However, we know the exact areas, environments and conditions under which you will be traveling. All of these factors can affect the relative risk of exposure to health conditions and help you make decisions concerning immunizations and prescription medicines. Preventative measures against infectious diseases may require advance planning for immunizations. Pregnant women and parents traveling with young children should consult their physician or pediatrician.

The Galapagos Islands are relatively risk-free, and in general you do not need to be any more concerned about your health than you would traveling to most developed nations of the world. No immunizations are required for travel to Galapagos or the areas we visit in mainland Ecuador. Risk to travelers is relatively low. The Amazon region is considered a malarial zone by the Center for Disease Control and they recommend use of a malaria prophylaxis. The best prevention however is use of insect repellent and wearing light-weight, natural colored clothing with long pants and long sleeves in the morning and evening. Accommodations on Wildland Adventures provide screened rooms or mosquito netting over sleeping areas.

MD Travel Health: Complete travel information updated daily for physicians and travelers.

 
VISA and Passport Requirements

A passport is required for entry into Ecuador and should be valid for six months after your return date. An advance visa is not required for American citizens. Non-US citizens should check with the embassy or consulate of Ecuador in the United States.

http://www.ecuador.org/
U.S. State Department Passport Services

 
Reading List

Enrich your travels by using our recommended reading list and online ordering through Longitude Books. For each destination, we feature "Essential Reading," four or five books that are a comprehensive introduction to each region. This list favors well-written, concise books that capture the spirit of a place including guidebooks, memoirs, histories, field guides, natural histories, novels or other great books. You will also find the new and hard-to-find books, field guides, classic accounts of exploration, travel narratives, books on art and archaeology, novels, essays and well-written academic books.

Ecuador & Galapagos Islands Reading List
Ecuador & Galapagos Books for Kids


Travel Supplies and Packing List

We provide you with a specific packing list and recommended travel products for your trip once you have signed up for your Wildland Adventure. Two companies we recommend for travel supplies include:

ExOfficio
We highly recommend their performance engineered, quick dry and lightweight travel apparel designed for outdoor-oriented adventure travel.
www.exofficio.com

TravelSmith
A resource for every travel clothing category and a variety ofspecialty travel products.
www.travelsmith.com

 
Frequently Asked Questions

    1. Will I encounter lots of mosquitoes, bugs and reptiles in Galapagos and the rainforest?
    Naturally, there will be some insects and creepy-crawlers, but approached with the right attitude, these things become a source of wonder and delight in the natural world! Always respect the creatures you encounter on a Wildland Adventure, pay close attention to your guides and follow their rules and lead. Biting insects can be dealt with preventatively by using repellant and dressing appropriately.
    2. What are the accommodations like on a Wildland Adventure in Galapagos and Ecuador?
    Wildland Adventures strives to place our travelers in charming, personable, boutique-style accommodations that reflect the environment in which you are traveling. We do not use multi-national hotel chains unless absolutely necessary. Our Galapagos yachts are luxury class, with the best naturalist guides available in the Islands. Each cabin has private bath facilities with 24-hour hot water. We generally use only small (12-20 passenger) vessels, with the exception of the 48-passenger Eclipse, which is so outstanding, we must include it!

    3. Will I get seasick on my Galapagos voyage?
    Certain long transits to the outer islands can be choppy and some passengers may experience motion sickness during these times. If you are able to take preventative medication, we strongly urge you to do so. The yachts travel at night, weighing anchor around the time you sit down to dinner. We suggest taking a prophylactic at dinner, which will help you sleep through the transit. When you wake the following morning, you will already be anchored at your destination.

    4. How do I pack for the Galapagos?
    Very lightly! You are allowed to take 40lbs in your luggage, which is actually pretty difficult to come up to, unless you take a great deal of photography equipment. Our pre-departure booklets will give you a comprehensive list of the essentials, both in terms of clothing and other items.

    5. What do I do with my other clothes while I’m in Galapagos?
    You may safely stow anything you don’t need in the Islands at your Quito hotel, as you will be returning there following your voyage.

    6. Will I experience altitude sickness in Ecuador?
    Quito, where you will arrive, is at slightly over 9,000’. Some people experience a slight shortness of breath and lack of energy when they first arrive, but that is generally gone within 24 hours. Some of our hikes and activities also take place at high elevations in the Andes. Just take it easy, stay hydrated, and let your guide know if you need to slow the pace.

    7. What about political turmoil? Is Ecuador safe? What about Galapagos?
    Ecuador has been relatively stable politically in recent times. It is a very warm and welcoming country. The fishermen in Galapagos have staged strikes from time to time, taking over the Charles Darwin Station and other facilities. We stay in constant communication with our representatives in Ecuador and the Islands and travelers will be advised of any activity and itineraries will be altered to avoid possible conflicts.

    8. Do I need to exchange money before I go?
    No. The Ecuadorian currency is the US dollar. They are, however, extremely particular about the condition of bills, so always check to be sure there are no tears or stains on your currency. And small denominations are always appreciated.

Destination Information

For further information about Chile we recommend the following websites:

CIA World Factbook
http://www.ecuador.org/main.htm/
http://www.geographia.com/ecuador/
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/ectoc.html


General International Travel References

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