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Ecuador 

Situated on the equator, Ecuador is the smallest country in the Andean Highlands. Despite its size it is probably the world's most bio-diverse country, crammed with an astounding variety of wildlife, birds and vegetation existing in the contrasts of climatic zones.

Available tours

Ecuadorian Amazon Adventure
4 days - Departure: 10-08-10
ZAR 4.911,-
Darwins Galapagos Adventure
10 days - Departure: 11-08-10
ZAR 19.810,-
Galapagos Safari Camp Deluxe
8 days - Departure: 18-08-10
ZAR 8.364,-
Jewel of the Lotus
17 days - Departure: 29-07-10
ZAR 21.000,-

Geography
Ecuador is a representative democratic republic in South America, bordered by Columbia on the north, by Peru on the east and south, and by the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is one of only two countries in South America that does not have a border with Brazil. The country also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about 965 kilometers (600 miles) west of the mainland. Ecuador straddles the equator, from which it takes its name, and has an area of 256,371 square kilometers. Its capital city is Quito; its largest city is Guayaquil.

Climate
Ecuador's capital is Quito, which is in the province of Pichincha in the Sierra region. Its largest city is Guayaquil, in the province of Guayas on the Coast. Cotopaxi, which is just south of Quito, features one of the world's highest active volcanoes. The top of Mount Chimborazo is considered to be the most distant point from the center of the earth.
Although the country is not particularly large there is great variety in the climate, largely determined by altitude. The Pacific coastal area has a tropical climate, with a severe rainy season. The climate in the Andean highlands is temperate and relatively dry; and the Amazon basin on the eastern side of the mountains shares the climate of other rain forest zones.

Culture     
Ecuador's mainstream culture is defined by its mestizo majority and, like their ancestry, is a mixture of European and Amerindian influences infused with African elements inherited from enslaved ancestors. Ecuador's indigenous communities are integrated into that mainstream culture to varying degrees, but some may also practice their own autochthonous cultures, particularly the more remote indigenous communities of the Amazon basin.

The Inca Empire
Through a succession of wars and marriages among the nations that inhabited the valley, the region became part of the Inca Empire in 1463. Atahualpa, one of the sons of the Inca emperor Huayna Capac, could not receive the crown of the Empire since the emperor had another son, Huascar, born in the Incan capital Cusco. Upon Huayna Capac's death in 1525, the empire was divided in two: Atahualpa received the north, with his capital in Quito; Huascar received the south, with its capital in Cusco.

Destination
Namibia
South Africa

Nice to know

 

Capital: Quito
Population: 14 mil.
Languages: Spanish,Americandia Language
Religion: Roman Catholic
Currency: American Dollar
Climate: Tropical

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