Fun facts about Ecuador
- The equator runs through the country
- Four geographical regions: coastal lowlands, mountain highlands, eastern jungle lowlands, Galapagos
- Largest cities are Guayaquil (pop 3.6M), Quito (2.6M), and Portoviejo (1.4M)
- Quito is the world's highest capital city (9, 350 ft)
- According to one site, Quito is the "best preserved historic center in all of Latin America"
- Currency is US Dollar (take small bills!), but English speakers are less common
- In 2008, Ecuador declared that nature has constitutional rights
Language schools
- There are 58 language schools in Ecuador! When we started thinking about this trip months ago, we thought a homestay with a focus on learning Spanish would be useful. But that's before we decided to go to Mexico City first.
- It will take some time to research this.
Top Attractions (Kate's Google Map)
- Quito
- Otavalo Market (wikipedia)
- Banos for adventure -- probably not for us (small town in the Andes on the hill of Ecuador's most active volcano, Tungurahua)
- Cotapaxi Mountain
- Rainforest tour -- half of Ecuador is covered in rainforest
- overview to Ecuadorian Amazon (wikitravel)
- Ten best jungle lodges in the Amazon (Rough Guides, 2012)
- Top 5 Ecuadorian jungle lodges (Lonely Planet, 2011)
- Google doc comparing lodge packages
- The Devil's Nose train ... "the most difficult train ride in the world" not for the acrophobic (see Quito to Guayaquil post in February)
- Ingapirca -- premier Inca site with Temple of the Sun
- Cuenca -- Ecuador's intellectual capital ... the "Athens of the Andes"
- Two-week itineraries from travel sites
Chocolate....
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking this is top 20.... it's got everything from Amazon to "Athens of the Andes" to that cool train ride to... chocolate.