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Slow Travel: Redefine Tourism

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Slow travel is a transformative experience. This concept is a form of tourism that emphasizes creating a connection with local communities, cultures, food, and music. The slow travel trend objective is to educate and impact a tourist. And, at the same time, remain sustainable and support responsible tourism.  The slow travel experience avoids the quick-fix […]

Yasuni National Park Experience

In May, Indy (marketing inter) went to Yasuni National Park in the Ecuadorian Amazon with Rebecca Adventure Travel. “There is so much to do and see in Yasuni. Also, all the stories about this part of the Amazon are amazing and based on true stories!”. Here you can read her experience about her adventure in […]

Angelito Galapagos Cruise

Angelito Galapagos Cruise

The Angelito Galapagos Cruise is a small yacht designed for 16 passengers. It has been family-owned and operated since its launch in 1992. It offers a new and different way to explore the Enchanted Islands located in the Pacific Ocean. From the beautiful clean exterior to the stunning waxed wood interior fittings, passing through the […]

Galapagos Islands Tour: Land-based vs Cruise

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A Galapagos Island Tour now may be a master plan! This protected National Park is filled with incredible nature, and you can take a closer look at its wonderful flora and fauna. But, what is the best option to get to know this magical place? Is it better to go for an island hopping or […]

Lake San Pablo: Adventure Time

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Lake San Pablo is located at the foot of the Imbabura volcano, at an altitude of 2,700 meters above sea level. It is a beautiful landscape where high-altitude water sports are practiced. Adventure, nature, freedom, and more! The Lake San Pablo is simply amazing! It is known for its indigenous villages and green fields. Also, […]

Samba Galapagos Cruise Experience

Samba Galapagos Cruise Experience

Personal Galapagos Samba Cruise Experience by Rebecca. At the end of November, I went on an 8-day cruise around the Galapagos Islands onboard the Samba, a Dutch ship built in 1966 and refurbished in 2007. The Samba was originally used as a fishing boat in the “Noordzee”. It was bought by an American and he […]