Galapagos And Machu Picchu Tour Is A Dream Holiday

By Linda Ruiz


A trip to South America is the stuff of bucket lists. The continent has a lot to offer in terms of wildlife, archaeological sites, mysterious cultures, adventure and fun. It is now possible to do a Galapagos and Machu Picchu tour to see two great attractions in one trip.

The Galapagos archipelago lies about 400 kilometers off the coast of Ecuador. Charles Darwin made the islands famous when he wrote about them in his theory of evolution. The animals and birds he saw there were so different from anything he had seen anywhere else they convinced him that his theory must be true.

The park has to enforce strict rules to protect the animals as sometimes they are so inquisitive they will approach visitors. There are lots of islands in the group so it is best to take a cruise on a boat so that you can take in everything on offer. Cruises usually last around a week and visit a range of islands with different things to see on each.

As well as daily land safaris, it is also possible to swim and snorkel from the boats. The area has an incredible range of marine life as it sits in the confluence of three major ocean currents. At different times of year it is possible to see hammerhead sharks, several species of whale, turtles, dolphins, penguins, seahorses and huge numbers of fish.

The archipelago is reached by plane from mainland Ecuador, either from Quito or Guayaquil. The visitor numbers are strictly controlled to preserve the pristine environment so using a tour company is the easiest way to make sure you get the best of your trip. Boat sizes vary, some have a few cabins and a few can carry about one hundred passengers.

Just south of Ecuador is Peru, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire. Exploring the ruins and cultural exhibits from one of the most innovative Pre-Colombian civilizations is a trip of a lifetime. The best sites, including Machu Picchu are high in the Andes mountains, a place of stunning natural beauty.

Any tour has to take visitors to Cusco. This was the Inca capital and is now a charming historical city with modern amenities. From there, travelers take a unique train ride down the Sacred Valley to the mysterious citadel of Machu Picchu. It is situated in the high jungle and the climate is totally different from a few miles away in the city, it is humid and warm with palm trees and orchids.

Other attractions in the area include the Sacred is littered with archaeological sites. There are adventure tour companies offering rafting, climbing, hiking and paragliding. Cultural activities include museums, textiles, community visits and gastronomic tours.

Visiting two of the most impressive destinations in the world in one trip is an incredible opportunity. Using a good tour operator will save you tons of hassle. Their local knowledge will prove invaluable and make your experience truly special.




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