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Amazing Animal Life at Banos Zoo
Known as the “Gateway to the Amazon”, the city of Banos in the Tungurahua Province of central Ecuador is a prime tourist destination. In addition to the active Tungurahua Volcano, there are a number of places of interest to explore in and around this interesting Ecuadorian city. The Banos Zoo, situated about a mile from the center of the city, is well worth a visit.
On the Top of the Little Face of God
Quito, the land of the Quitus, had already displayed his charms long before the Spanish Conquistadores arrived, and it is no wonder that before he passed away, Atahualpa, the last Inca, commanded that his heart must be buried in the capital of Ecuador. There is not doubt that the colonial influence left its invaluable print on the largest historic centre in the Americas and that is one of the reasons why Quito is the first World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO. But anyone who has visited this South American city will agree that all the buildings and churches would not have the fascination on the visitor without the mountain surroundings and the clarity of the skies, which are an essential part of Quito’s mysterious beauty. Beauty that since 2005 is possible to appreciate from a privileged spot, the Teleferiqo cable cars located on Cruz Loma, one of the hills of the Pichincha Volcano.
Recharge in Beautiful Muisne
Separated from the mainland of north-western Ecuador by a narrow channel, the small island known as Isla de Muisne (also referred to as the enchanted island) is the perfect destination for travelers who want a complete break from the hustle and bustle of modern living. Barefooted locals with bicycle taxis will cheerfully pedal tourists from the small town of Muisne, where the ferries and water taxis from the mainland offload their passengers, to any of the ocean-front hotels on the island, where they are guaranteed to receive a warm welcome and typical island hospitality.
A Remarkable Stay at Huaorani Eco Lodge
The Huaorani have long been inhabitants of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Living as gatherers and hunters, they had no contact with the outside world until the end of the 1950s when they were contacted by missionaries, who were later followed by oil companies seeking to exploit the wealth of oil present in the Huaorani territory. Although some territory was lost, the Huaoranis’ way of life remains much the same as it has for many centuries. Tourists looking for an experience that is truly out of the ordinary can gain insight into the lives of these extraordinary people by visiting the Huaorani Eco Lodge.
Selva Life Without Frontiers Foundation
The Selva Life Without Frontiers Foundation came together under the principles of conservation and maintaining a healthy balance between nature and humans. Even though their main goal is to continue conducting their research projects and fight for conservation rights of the rain forests, it is a non-profit organization that looks towards other initiatives to raise the funds to continue the vital work they do across Ecuador. In order to bring an income into the foundation, the Selva Life Without Frontiers Foundation offers visitors to Ecuador a variety of unique and unforgettable adventures, together with magical accommodation.
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- A Peaceful Stroll along Río Tomebamba
- Delightful Stay at Historical Hacienda Guachala
- Jefferson Perez Triumphs at Final Olympic Race
- Ecuador at the Beijing Olympics
- Cofán Fight for Survival
- Adventure Awaits on the Quilotoa Loop
- Alandaluz – Passionate Embrace for Life
- Benjamin Carrion – A Legacy of Culture Promotion
- Jefferson Perez – Reaching for Olympic Gold
- Adventure Galore at Misahualli Jungle Lodge




















