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Ecuador & Galapagos: Travel tips and attractions

Ecuador facts:

  • Capital: Quito

  • Population: Approximately 17.6 million

  • Area: 256,370 km²

  • Population Density: 68 inhabitants/km²

  • Official Languages: Spanish, Kichwa, Shuar

  • Government: Presidential Republic

  • Currency: US Dollar

  • Time Difference from Germany: -6:00 hours

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Ecuador may be a relatively small country in South America, but it boasts incredible biodiversity and a diverse landscape. Cotopaxi in Ecuador stands as one of the highest active volcanoes globally, while the Amazon Jungle offers a completely different world to explore.

When traveling to Ecuador, a visit to the Galápagos Islands is a must. Here, you can encounter not only the renowned Galápagos tortoises but also a plethora of other fascinating animals, all while exploring a breathtaking underwater world.

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