Exotic Explorations Are Part Of Machu Picchu And Galapagos Combined Tours

By Janine Hughes


Exploring Ecuador and Peru on the same itinerary prompts lots of questions. These disparate places require specific transportation and guides. How you visit will depend on how you hope to experience your destinations.

These two popular and fascinating spots are often visited on machu picchu and galapagos combined tours. Both can be easily explored as part of one vacation. Because Machu Picchu requires becoming accustomed to very high elevations, many who have been there suggest seeing it first, and then relaxing in the Galapagos at the end of your trip. This is true even for the most fit travelers.

The Peruvian highlands can be reached by airplane or land transport. Most arrive in Lima using one of the major airlines. Then, a tour company guide can greet them before they climb on board a bus for their scheduled travels. Hotel accommodations are included, as are meals, lectures and descriptions of the culture and geography along the way. For the physically fit, hiking the Inca Trail is another way to see the magnificent sights on the way to the famous ruins. It is also possible to take a train tour to these high spots in the Andes. Other short excursions that might be fit into the schedule is a visit to the highest in the world, Lake Titicaca, or the Amazon. Lima has many city sights and sounds to enjoy as a base camp.

Quito, Ecuador is the most often used point of arrival for international tourists. As the capitol city and gateway to the many points of interest in the country, many plan lodgings and tours that depart from it. If your vacation time allows, you could add day trips to beautiful colonial cities located in the Andes or to see the amazing Amazon, with its intriguing rain forest inhabitants. When ready, your Galapagos Island cruise would then be the highlight of your trip.

When Charles Darwin was inspired to author his theory of evolution, these islands became world famous. As historical treasures, they are cared for by National Park naturalists. These well educated guides lead groups of people each day to see the wonders there. But Tortoise Reserve entries are limited to a few hours daily. The scientists who serve as guides do not allow departures from public trails. These highlands in the Santa Cruz island are protected and preserved carefully for the future. The species of plants and animals are closely guarded for their health and well being. Thankfully, lodgings are located all around the reserve, so that the beauty of the area may be enjoyed by many.

Overnight stays within the Galapagos system is very possible, with luxury camping and eco-tourism tenting the norm. Many seasoned visitors recommend taking a cruise ship whose itinerary specifically focuses on the islands rather than taking a day trip there. It all depends on personal preference.

Combination tours with diverse plans are available in appealing abundance. Booking is an easy matter of choosing price, length and your desired activities. Because you will be spending time in two countries, you will want to see as much as possible while there. Do make use of side excursions whenever possible, because the small addition in cost is well worth it once you have already made the effort to travel far to get there.

Enthusiastic and experienced guides are a must for a combined itinerary. Their knowledge of local customs and dialects will be crucial when you reach the higher elevations of the Andes and the scientific reserve in the Galapagos. Booking tours that include these leaders will enhance your enjoyment of each location.




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