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MANGLARES CHURUTE FULL DAY

 

This Manglares Churute Ecological Reserve is one of the most extensive and accessible in the coast. It covers over 35,000 hectares from which 8100 hectares protect different species of mangroves and the rest protects tropical dry forest on the Chongón Ridge. On the different regions of the reserve have been registered, a healthy population of two species of monkeys, a variety of coastal and marine birds, dolphins, and the only coastal population of Horned Screamers.

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DOLPHIN OBSERVATION AT EL MORRO

This eco-touristic Project is held by the fishermen community of Puerto El Morro, we visit a small and still basic interpretation center, to continue navigating on the peaceful waters of this extensive inlet where bottle nosed dolphins will swim and swirl along our canoe. Tropical birds’ observation and magnificent mangrove landscapes on a short easy hike on the Egrets Island complete this wonderful day.

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FULL DAY PACIFIC BEACH

To relax at the end of a longer tour or after a business trip, this is the relaxing day you deserve to enjoy the music of the waves of the Pacific Ocean. Just lie down on the soft sands and sun bathe or practice some favorite nautical sport. For lunch, enjoy the freshest sea food you’d ever thought of in the most typical local restaurants.

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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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