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Month: January 2014

CERRO BLANCO FULL DAY

 

6078 Hectares are dedicated in this private reserve to the protection of flora and fauna species characteristic of the remnants of dry tropical forest. This reserve is an important refuge to different types of monkeys, brocket deer, felines, etc that we have a good chance to see, while strolling the trails created on the reserve at different degrees of difficulty according to your requirements. Cerro Blanco protects nine globally threatened bird species.

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GUAYAQUIL AND BOTANICAL GARDEN

 

Enjoy the highlights of downtown Guayaquil with it’s history, commerce and frantic activity and then leave to the very northern extreme of the city to discover the calm of the Guayaquil Botanical Garden, fifty hectares dedicated to protect over 300 species of tropical flora divided and identified into ornamental,  fruits, woods, etc. There’s also a butterfly farm and possibilities of bird-watching and wildlife observation.

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GUAYAQUIL CITY TOUR AND HISTORICAL PARK

We’ll start the visit of this fast-paced and bold city strolling on its active streets; visit the city Cathedral and the Simón Bolivar square and its famous inhabitants: the arboreal or green iguanas that enjoy the attention provided by locals and visitors. Continue to the Plaza Cívica to learn about the vigorous history of this city and its influence in the country.
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GUAYAQUIL & SURROUNDINGS

Guayaquil is the most important port and economical capital of our Country. As it’s the logistical center and major city of the Ecuadorian Pacific Coast.

The origin is pre-Columbian and its development from the colonial times has been related to the Guayas River Basin and its richness; pirates, heroes, intellectuals, poets, musicians and other personages have created the history of this great city with justice known as the “Pearl of the Pacific”

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