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About MiraMundo Travel

MiraMundo Travel DMC is Colombia’s premier Destination Management Company (DMC), founded in 2018, dedicated to offering exceptional travel experiences across this vibrant and diverse country. Based in various parts of the country, MiraMundo Travel combines local expertise with a passion for showcasing Colombia’s unique landscapes, rich history, and dynamic culture.

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In Colombia, hormiga culona, or “big-bottomed ants,” are a traditional delicacy in the Santander region. These large, toasted ants have been consumed for centuries, dating back to the indigenous Guane people. Known for their crunchy texture and nutty flavor, they’re often eaten as a snack or used as a topping for dishes. The ants are considered a unique treat and are believed to have aphrodisiac properties.

About Colombia

Spanish is the official language, but Colombia is also home to numerous indigenous languages and dialects, underscoring its cultural mosaic. Colombian cuisine is a flavorful journey, featuring dishes like arepas, bandeja paisa, and ceviche, which highlight the country’s agricultural richness. Coffee, one of Colombia’s most prized exports, is a central part of both daily life and the economy, with the Coffee Triangle region renowned for its high-quality beans.

The country’s traditions, deeply rooted in community and family values, are celebrated with colorful festivals and rituals. Colombia’s natural resources, including its biodiversity, mineral wealth, and fertile lands, contribute to its status as a land of immense beauty and opportunity.
Colombia, nestled in the northwest corner of South America, is a country of extraordinary diversity and vibrant culture. Flanked by the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Colombia’s landscape ranges from lush rainforests and majestic mountains to sun-drenched beaches and expansive savannas. The Andes mountain range divides the country into three distinct regions, each with its unique climate and ecological features, from the tropical heat of the lowlands to the cool highlands of Bogotá.

Colombian culture is a rich tapestry woven from Indigenous, African, and Spanish influences. This cultural blend is reflected in its music, dance, and festivals, with salsa, cumbia, and vallenato rhythms echoing through lively celebrations like the Carnaval de Barranquilla and the Feria de las Flores in Medellín. The country’s history, marked by pre-Columbian civilizations, Spanish colonization, and a struggle for independence led by figures like Simón Bolívar, has shaped its diverse cultural heritage.

Medellín

Medellín, Colombia's second-largest city, is known for its stunning mountain views, pleasant climate, and innovative urban transformation. Once infamous for its violent history, it has reinvented itself as a hub of culture, technology, and social progress. Medellín's vibrant art scene, bustling markets, and efficient public transportation system make it a dynamic and modern destination.

Coffee Region

Colombia's Coffee Region, or "Eje Cafetero," is a lush area nestled in the Andes, known for producing some of the world's finest coffee. The region offers scenic landscapes of rolling hills, coffee plantations, and vibrant towns Salento and Filandia. Visitors can explore coffee farms, go mountain biking, horseback riding, and experience Colombia’s rich cultural heritage in this picturesque area.

Cartagena

Cartagena, a UNESCO World Heritage site on Colombia's Caribbean coast, is famed for its colorful colonial architecture, vibrant streets, and rich history. Known as a major port city, it boasts impressive fortifications and charming old town squares. With beautiful beaches, lively culture, and a blend of African, Spanish, and Indigenous influences, Cartagena is a captivating destination for travelers.

Tayrona

Tayrona National Park, on Colombia's northern Caribbean coast, is a breathtaking natural reserve known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush tropical forests. Home to diverse wildlife and ancient archaeological sites, it offers a mix of adventure and tranquility. Visitors can hike, swim, and explore pristine ecosystems, making it a paradise for nature lovers and explorers.

Bogotá

Bogotá, Colombia's vibrant capital, sits high in the Andes and is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and dynamic energy. The city blends colonial architecture with modern skyscrapers, offering attractions like the Gold Museum and Monserrate. With lively neighborhoods like La Candelaria, Bogotá is a bustling metropolis full of art, music, and a growing culinary scene

Amazon

The Colombian Amazon is a vast, biodiverse region teeming with lush rainforests, winding rivers, and exotic wildlife. Accessible from Leticia, the area's gateway, it offers incredible opportunities for eco-tourism, including jungle treks, river excursions, and indigenous cultural experiences. The Amazon is a haven for nature lovers seeking to explore one of the world's most vital and untouched ecosystems.

Pacific Coast

Colombia's Pacific Coast is a wild, remote region known for its rich biodiversity, dense rainforests, and dramatic coastline. It’s a hotspot for whale watching, particularly humpbacks, and offers secluded beaches, mangroves, and vibrant Afro-Colombian culture. Towns like Bahía Solano and Nuquí provide gateways to adventure, including diving, surfing, and exploring the region’s untouched natural beauty.

Los Llanos

Los Llanos, Colombia's expansive eastern plains, are known for their sweeping savannas, rich biodiversity, and traditional cowboy culture. This region is a haven for wildlife, including capybaras, anacondas, and jaguars. Visitors can experience stunning sunsets, birdwatching, and cattle ranching. Los Llanos' vast landscapes and authentic rural life offer a unique and serene escape into nature.

Peru

About Inbound Peru

Inbound Peru started out in 2004 as the Inbound Department of Nexos Servicios y Representaciones Turisticas, the first “boutique” wholesaler agency in Peru that, since its creation in 1993, has gained national and international recognition thanks to its passion for providing superb and personalized services.

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Its cultural diversity is manifested through beliefs, traditions and artistic expressions that bear witness to a permanent miscegenation. But there is also a Peru of adventure and extreme experiences; one can go hiking in the Andes mountain range, sandboard in the coastal dunes, rafting in the rivers or trekking on the Inca trail. The nature in Peru is one of the most biodiverse in which the coastal desert, the Andes mountain range and the exuberant Amazon jungle extend, one next to the other, housing an abundant flora and fauna. This makes the country the first place in the world when it comes to species of birds and orchids.

The country is fascinating, it offers dream beaches along its extensive coastline, an unexpected charm of still virgin natural reserves and the magic of the Andean world with mythical landscapes such as the Lake Titicaca; all with a modern and exclusive offer of design hotels. Peru is a captivating country, there is always more to discover than one can bargained for. Explore a country full of creative and thriving people and find out that there are still authentic and transformative experiences to experience and enjoy.
Peru is a destination with many different destinations, you have to see it to believe it.

One day, you may wake up at the foot of Machupicchu, an eternal city declared one of the 7 Wonders of the Modern World. With 10.000 years of history, the country was the seat of the fabulous Inca empire, but, long before that, millennial civilizations bequeathed to the world superb samples of a glorious past like Caral; the Royal Tombs of Sipán, the most lavish burial in America; the enigmatic Nasca lines and the marvellous Kuélap, among others.

Peru is one of the most diverse nations on the planet, featuring 84 of the 117 worlds biodiversity zones. Where one can go from a vast desert to dizzying mountains and lush jungles in a simple breath. An outstanding country with a cuisine that made the great leap to haute cuisine. Thousands of dances and ancestral music instruments that can be seen and heard in the great festivals and processions.

Arequipa and Colca Canyon

Known for its excellent gastronomy and for being the point where you can look from above how condors fly, Arequipa, also known as the white city, sits at the foot of the Misti volcano and on the banks of the Chili River. This vibrant city’s colonial churches and mansions were built in ashlar, a white volcanic stone. The regions beauty with the Valley of the Volcanoes and the Colca and Cotahuasi canyons as well as the cultural heritage here shouldn’t be missed during a stay in Peru.

Cusco

The number one Touristic destination due not only to the historic city but cause of Machupicchu. Cusco used to be the capital of the Tahuantinsuyo empire, inhabited by people from the four suyos (regions) of the Inca confederation. Nowadays, Cusco is mainly the starting point for visits to the Sacred Valley of the Incas as well as the world-famous Machupicchu. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, this site of ancient Inca archaelogical remains is a must visit for all Peru travellers.

Nasca and Palpa Lines

Located in the desert plains of the Rio Grande de Nasca river basin, this is a mysterious gallery of lines and geoglyphs formed by depressions or shallow incisions in southern Peru between 500 BC and 500 AD. More than 800 drawings, naturally preserved by the region’s dry climate, stretching over 450 km² of hot desert sand. In 1994, the lines were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The full dimension of the area can only be seen from the air.

Caral

The origin of Andean culture. Located around 200 km north of Lima, this is the oldest known urban settlement and civilization in the Americas. Caral is situated in the middle of the Supe Valley and was developed at the same time as other great cultures in Egypt, China, and Mesopotamia. The farming techniques and sustainable practices of this sacred city still remain a reference point to this day. Once inhabited by fisherman, farms, artisans and musicians, the place is now in the list of UNESCO World Heritages Sites.

Lima

Peru’s capital used to be a walled city with narrow streets and long balconies, occupied by Limeños enjoying food, life, and an evening filled with board games. Nowadays, only a small part of the City of Kings retains some of these old days, such as the historic centre, the stately palace of Torre Tagle, and the 1610 stone bridge. The city, however, has kept its charm while the inhabitants passionately live by the traditions and their preference for good food. Diverse activities like surfing, swimming with sea lions, urban biking, Peruvian horses show, as well as worldwide recognized museums can also be find here.

Island of Taquile

A fascinating place where men and women learn to weave and knit since their earliest age. The island’s inhabitants knit while they are walking down the streets of the main square, while sitting at the banks of the stunning Titicaca Lake, or even on their way to their farms. Each man who want’s to get married and share in the community’s decision must knit his own chullo hat and, after the wedding, must weave his new wife’s skirt while she prepares a chuspa or cloth bag with the colours of the rainbow. This way, the cultural identity and memory of this peaceful place has been preserved to this day.

Titicaca Lake

World-famous for its floating islands of the Uros as well as for Taquile and Amantani islands where living cultures can still be found, this deep-blue lake is Peru’s Natural Heritage. Located 3.815 meters above sea level, Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world as well as the largest lake in South America. The lake is surrounded by reed beds and offers extraordinary views wherever one looks. In Andean belief, Titicaca is the birthplace of the sun.

Chiclayo and Trujillo

Northern cities well-known for their excellent gastronomy and for being one of the best spots for archaeology hunters. They share the legacy of the Moche and Chimu cultures, builders of the great Chan Chan citadel as well as the Tomb of the Lord of Sipan. This tomb, once created for this very important Mochica warrior priest, reveals incredibly valuable gold and silver objects while the Chan Chan is the largest mud-brick citadel built by a pre-Hispanic civilization in the Americas. In 1986 it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Iquitos and the Amazon Jungle

The Amazon jungle, near Iquitos (North of Peru), is the best place to experience luxury river cruises as well as to get into the deep jungle, sleep in jungle lodges and to watch the wild animals. Special about Iquitos is not just the location in the middle of the tropical rainforest, but also the fact that the city is reachable by boat or plane only. Worth seeing is the notorious Mercado Belén, a vast market as big as a village, which sometimes floats in the Amazon river.

Panama

About Trip Scouts

Trip Scouts Panama is a Destination Management Company, dealing with the professional planning and implementation of trips and events in Panama and in the neighbouring Colombia. The value of the company is based primarily on the extensive knowledge of the regions as well as the conscientious handling of local resources.

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Panama is home to the only place in the world where you can watch the sun rise on the Pacific Ocean and set on the Atlantic Ocean. This unique phenomenon occurs at the country’s narrowest point, known as the “Puerto del Sol” or “Door of the Sun,” where the distance between the Atlantic and Pacific is just 50 miles (80 kilometers).

About Panama

It was on Panamanian soil where Spain founded the first city in the New World: Santa Maria la Antigua at Darién. Ever since, Panama is home to seven different indigenous cultures. The Panama Canal, an 80-kilometer long engineering marvel, which in addition has a spectacular watershed and abundant fauna and flora, is the pride of Panamanians and is greatly admired by visitors. Additionally, five areas of Panama have been declared World Heritage sites by UNESCO.

Panama, this is where valleys and mountains, a “sleeping” volcano, cool mountainous terrains, tropical areas with temperatures averaging 28 degrees Celsius, a desert, lakes and bird watching towers go hand in hand with each other. From the most luxurious hotels and restaurants, to cabins in isolated islands, indigenous cultures and modern, contemporary arts, extreme sports and cultural tours – there’s almost nothing that can’t be found in Panama.
Panama, located at the “heart” of the Americas, serves as an airline hub for connections to any part of the world. It is a safe, stable and friendly country of four million inhabitants and 75.517 square kilometres. Panama means “abundance of fish and butterflies.”

The country impresses with a stunning natural beauty. More than 30% of Panamas land is protected by 15 national parks, 5 forest reservations and 10 wildlife reserves. There are 2 oceans, the Pacific and the Atlantic (Caribbean), bordering the country, over 500 islands within its boundaries, mainly located in the Caribbean, as well as hundreds of rivers all across the territory.

Panama possesses 7 of the 12 regions which maintain the balance of the main ecosystems of the world. More species of birds live here than in North America and Canada combined. Also, the country holds world records in the areas of bird watching and sport fishing.

Panama City

Probably the most diverse cosmopolitan city in Central America. Located directly on the Pacific, Panama City offers visitors an unforgettable skyline, a historic old town, tons of restaurants and shopping centres. It is also an ideal starting point for numerous excursions.

Soberanía National Park

With 105 species of mammals, 525 species of birds, 79 of reptiles, 55 of amphibians and 36 species of freshwater fish, the park becomes an important wildlife refuge. The National Park has six nature trails where visitors can interact with the biological diversity of the tropical rainforest and enjoy the natural landscape of this protected area.

San Blas/Guna Yala

With 365 Caribbean islands of which only 50 are inhabited, Guna Yala offers the visitor a paradise of palm trees, white sand and blue water in all nuances. The Guna Indians who live there like to show how they have lived on the islands for centuries.

The Canal

Undeniable one of the great works of world engineering of the 20th century. Since its inauguration in 1914, the Panama Canal marks an artificial 82 km long waterway that connects the Atlantic with the Pacific Ocean. For those traveling in Panama, visiting the locks or even crossing the canal is definitely a must do.

Bocas del Toro

One of the most popular travel destinations due to the Caribbean flair, the picturesque surroundings and the easy accessibility of Costa Rica. Surfing, snorkelling, diving and boat trips are among the main activities in this biodiverse region.

Volcano Valle de Antón

El Valle de Anton is the crater of a volcano. Due to its height of around 600 meters above sea level, the climate is less warm than in the coastal areas. Waterfalls and thermal baths in the primary forest invite you to visit this unique part of Panama.

Portobelo

The town has an important port protected by powerful forts during the Spanish colonial era. The forts are on the list of World Cultural and Natural Heritage by the UNESCO. Nowadays, the impressive ruins are evidence of long-forgotten convulsions with pirates who tried again and again to take the city.

Boquete

The main mountain city of Panama and an active tourism zone par excellence: hiking, climbing, canopy, rafting, horseback riding, bird watching or cycling make this place a paradise for lovers of nature and adventure.

Mexico

About Cancun Travel Group

At Cancun Travel Group, they are proud to offer services as Receptive Operator and as DMC (Destination Management Company). They are specializing in unmatched experiences in the best destinations of Mexico.

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Did you know that Mexico is home to the world’s smallest volcano? Located near the city of Puebla, Cuexcomate measures just 43 feet (13 meters) tall and is considered inactive. Despite its diminutive size, Cuexcomate is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors the chance to descend into its crater and marvel at its unique geological features.

About Mexico

It is impossible to make a generalization of Mexican beaches or point out characteristics common to all of them. Each is different and has different attractions that make it unique. For each beach, there is a traveller who at that destination finds everything they need to enjoy their vacations to the maximum. Some prefer the energy of the Pacific Ocean, others the calm of the Caribbean and others the deep and infinite blue of the Sea of Cortés.

Mexico’s history offers visitors a wealth of options that are hard to find elsewhere: from archaeological sites and colonial towns to cosmopolitan cities that are as dazzling as the world’s largest metropolis. But Mexico is much more than that: its gastronomy and cultural diversity invite travellers to experience its history, indulge in its cuisine and make their visit an extraordinary experience. Mexico cannot be conceived without the greatness of its pre-Hispanic cultures, which have shaped its history, culture and traditions. Every part of the country is proof of the profound influence of these ancient civilizations that once inhabited the territory. Each one gives a particular flavour to the region where they settled.
Mexico is a postcard country, a series of interpolated pictures of natural views, cosmopolitan cities, colonial places and archaeological zones. Every corner of its vast territory offers unique experiences that the traveller treasures on every crossing, and even when he might suppose that he already knows everything the country has to offer, he will always find some novelty in his itinerary, the recipe for a typical dish, a new landscape, or the route that leads to remote settlements.”

Traveling through Mexico is full of surprises, although there is a constant, which is its people’s passion for service: Mestizo faces and ready smiles that welcome the traveller as an old friend, as eager to share their traditions as to show off the unequalled attractions of their home, their Mexico. And at that moment the magic will have taken hold. The traveller will have been inebriated by a kind of spell that will inevitably make him redirect the compass and plan the next trip, once again – and why not– in Mexican lands.

Isla Mujeres

An island where the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea meet, just 13 kilometres off the coast of Cancún. Isla Mujeres is known for dreamlike white sand beaches and calm crystal clear turquoise waters. Life here mainly takes place in the north at Playa Norte (Playa los Cocos) and in Downtown, the largest island town. Also, one can swim with whale sharks at this island paradise.

Taxco City

Nestled between mountains, the city will amaze you with its landscapes of white houses and red roofs and the cobbled streets that you can walk in the company of your friends or family. There is plenty sites with great stories in Taxco, all of them will transport you back to the historical past of its temples and squares. This town was declared a National Heritage Site for its historical monuments. Silverware is the queen of the place and it is possible to visit the workshops of the artisans and even make your own piece of personalized jewellery.

Oaxaca

Oaxaca de Juárez is one of the most important destinations in Mexico, owing to its cultural, artistic, and culinary legacies. A walk through its historical centre – designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site and called the Verde Antequera on account of the majestic green quarry structures – is all that’s necessary in order to understand its popularity.

Mexico City

If there is something that amazes locals and travellers, it’s the Historical Center of Mexico City. With the Palacio Nacional or the Metropolitan Cathedral and in the background, the vestiges of the Aztec Empire (Templo Mayor Museum). Also, it is one of the metropolises with the largest number of museums in the world. Here is where the traditional cuisine of all of Mexico converges; yet it is also the site of cutting-edge options.

Guanajuato

The city of Guanajuato is famous for its legends and the cultural wealth surrounding its intricate Colonial era architecture, as well as for the role it has played as a mining centre during the Colonial era and in the war for independence. UNESCO declared Guanajuato a World Heritage Site in 1988, and it has an extraordinary cultural life, which includes, among many other events, the International Cervantino Festival.

Cancún

The darling of beach tourism in Mexico, par excellence. Its blue water that changes in tone as it gets deeper, its incomparable soft white sand and its nightlife and shopping have made Cancún an international reference for anyone looking for a few days of sun and sea. Cancún also boasts the best culinary selection in Mexico, with three five-AAA diamond restaurants.

Palenque

One of the most beautiful of all Mayan cities lies amid dense jungle at Palenque, whose principal constructions date from the Classic period. The site is famed for its ball court and aqueduct, but above all for its temples and palaces that are still in quite good condition. The Templo de las Inscriptions is considered the archaeological zone’s most important structure and is also the largest; its name comes from hieroglyphics that are preserved within it and which narrate the history of the city’s nobility.

Chichen Itza

Today it’s considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. But what Mexicans have known all along is that few visitor attractions can compete with this magnificent Mayan city that UNESCO named a World Heritage Site in 1988. Founded in 525 AD, the compound is famous above all for its main structure, the Templo de Kulkulcán. The pyramid presents a stunning spectacle during the spring and autumn equinoxes, when in a vision of light and shadow, the legendary plumed serpent descends the pyramid’s nine levels – a phenomenon that reminds of the Mayans’ extraordinary powers of astronomical observation and their unparalleled ability to express this in their architecture.

Holbox Island

Located on the north coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, Isla Holbox has much more to offer than dreamlike beaches. It is a paradise for nature lovers and bird watching as it is separated from the mainland by 10 km of a shallow lagoon – home to countless pelicans, flamingos, and other rich birdlife. With its unpathed sandy streets, a bohemian vibe, and bright murals adorning many of the island’s walls this place is still a paradise for those seeking for peaceful tranquillity.

Tulum

An ancient commercial port and walled city that was largely constructed during the post-Classic period. Among other functions, it was an important astronomical centre and to this day is a privileged setting for stargazing or observing equinoxes and solstices. Other attractions include diverse plant and animal life, and dazzling white sands, all of which frame the imposing archaeological zone’s main structure, known as El Castillo, which served as a lighthouse that helped merchant vessels avoid the nearby coral reefs.

Costa Rica

About Catours

Founded in 1972 and developed as a family-owned company by Jorge Taylor, CATours has become Costa Rica’s preferred DMC and its best tour operator. CATours is the pioneer tour operator of Guanacaste, starting operations in 1995, and has been established as the “local expert” of the area.

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Costa Rica is not only renowned for its natural beauty but also for its commitment to environmental conservation. One lesser-known fact is that it has successfully reversed deforestation, with its forest cover increasing from 21% in 1987 to over 52% today. Additionally, it’s one of the few countries in the world to have constitutionally abolished its army, redirecting funds to education, healthcare, and environmental protection.

About Costa Rica

Today’s new travelers are seeking for new adventures, authentic experiences, and to get close with the local culture. Now more than ever, clients are looking to enjoy nature, taste unfamiliar food, and have fun in a foreign country, all while trying to leave a positive mark. Thinking of conservation, preservation, and contributing to make this a better world has never been more present than in the generations leading our planet. A country that leads the world in ecotourism, Costa Rica is the perfect spot to do all of this while creating unique memories.

Our beautiful country makes our work easy. We just need to show it to our clients, and the sunset, the waves, the birds, and the infinitive type of greens will do the rest. CATours will show clients the best places with the highest service, surpassing all expectations when they choose to travel to Costa Rica.

Guanacaste

Located in the northwestern part of Costa Rica, along the coast of the Pacific Ocean, Guanacaste ranks #1 in our top destinations in Costa Rica. Warm dry climate, sun-splashed beaches, world class surfing and fascinating National Parks.

Arenal

A majestic cone-shaped volcano. 70% of the bird species in Costa Rica are permanent residents in this area. Don't miss the natural hot springs where you can bathe and relax the night away!

Monteverde

Monteverde is a magical spot where you can experience the beauty of the Cloud Forest Biological Reserve, famous for being one of the wildlife sanctuaries highlights of the New World Tropics. Great place for zip line and sky trek tours.

Central Valley

Capital of Costa Rica, bustling metropolis with museums, theaters and vibrant nightlife; folklore, handcraft and plenty of restaurant options. There's also lots of nature, natural parks, volcanoes and natural reserves.

Central Pacific

There is much to see and do with numerous beaches such as Jaco , Manuel Antonio, sterillos, Dominical and others. Great for urfing and fishing, Make sure you don't leave without having a “churchil" in Puntarenas.

Ecuador

About Campus Adventures

Campus Adventures is a specialized adventure tour operator in Ecuador, established since 1999. Trekking, mountaineering, mountain biking, as well as cultural tours, community tourism and Galapagos programs are their main products.

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About Ecuador

Ecuador is the smallest Andean country in Latin America. Located between Colombia and Peru, where the equator line crosses all 4 regions of the country: The unique Galapagos Archipelago, the undiscovered Pacific coast, the high scenery Andean highlands and the pristine Amazon basin. This friendly country is mega-diverse and absolutely worth a visit.

It is a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic country defined by a majority of mestizos but also indigenous, a small group of Afro-Ecuadorian, and white people. The country has a population of approx. 18 million habitants. The climate varies a lot and is mostly determined by altitude but also by its region. It is recommended to bring clothing you can wear in layers.

Most Ecuadoreans practice catholicism, followed by protestants, Jehova`s and other religions. Celebrations and folkloric festivals are very popular in the country such as Carnival, Inti Raymi, Mama Negra and New Year’s Eve. In all parts of the country, the local gastronomy is excellent with authentic dishes varying from potato soup, ceviche’s, seafood, and all kind of fresh fruits and vegetables.

Quito

The largest historic center in all of South America, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the two gates to the Galapagos.

Cuenca

Favorite city of foreigners for its authenticity, gastronomic diversity and well-preserved architecture.

Amazonia

This region comprises the largest number of species in the world, with an infinity of insects, hundreds of types of birds, mammals and reptiles. Home to more than 2/3 of the world’s biodiversity and the greatest biodiversity per square meter on the continent.

Otavalo

Unique indigenous region. Authentic, colorful. It is also located in a beautiful region full of colonial haciendas and plantation of roses exported throughout the world.

Baños

The town of fun, adventure, waterfalls, hiking, biking, and hot springs.

Galapagos Islands

A destination like no other. World-renowned, unique, preserved, aquatic adventure, unique flora and fauna.

Ecuador

About Gaston-Sacaze DMC

With 20 years’ experience, 9 offices in South America and a team of experts, chosen for their unbeatable knowledge on the region, Gaston-Sacaze is a leading receptive agency in South America. Specialized in tailor-made travel for individuals and groups, we offer the highest level of services and work with only the most reliable and professional suppliers and guides.

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Ecuador is home to one of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems, the Yasuni National Park. What makes it even more intriguing is that within this rainforest lies the Ishpingo-Tambococha-Tiputini (ITT) oil fields, estimated to contain billions of barrels of crude oil. This juxtaposition of immense natural wealth and environmental conservation efforts sparks ongoing debates about sustainable development and conservation in the region.

About Ecuador

The well-known Galapagos are part of this small Andean country. In fact, to visit the islands of Charles Darwin, it is mandatory to go through its capital Quito (UNESCO World Heritage ) or its main port, Guayaquil.

The country is also full of haciendas that will make you travel back in time and live unique experiences. Make no mistake, the world-famous Panama hat is not from Panama, but from Cuenca, Ecuador. You can visit the factories and learn about the incredible history of this straw hat, which reached the Panama Canal and the White House.

Due to Ecuador’s varied regions and because of is located on the equator, it is an excellent travel destination year-round.
Bordering with Peru and Colombia, Ecuador has four very different ecosystems for travelers to experience: the Pacific coast with its sandy beaches, the Andes with its snowcapped mountains, the Amazon with its tropical rainforest and the Galapagos Islands, a volcanic archipelago. Along with the legendary Mitad del Mundo, where the equator passes, this small country attracts visitors interested in its unique geographical diversity and one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world.

Ecuador has a lot to offer its visitors. After visiting Quito, colonial World Heritage capital, make your way north to Otavalo with its famous, traditional and colorful crafts market. Venture into the depths of the Amazon forest, where you will discover an old-growth rainforest with exceptional biodiversity. Alternatively, bike along the Waterfall Route that starts in Baños, hike up to the Cotopaxi or Chimborazo peaks, some of the highest active volcanoes in the world… and then fly to the Galapagos, an emblematic volcanic archipelago, famous for Darwin’s studies and home to the endemic wildlife that inspired his theory on the evolution of species.

Quito

The largest historic center in all of South America, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the two gates to the Galapagos.

Cuenca

Favorite city of foreigners for its authenticity, gastronomic diversity and well-preserved architecture.

Amazonia

This region comprises the largest number of species in the world, with an infinity of insects, hundreds of types of birds, mammals and reptiles. Home to more than 2/3 of the world’s biodiversity and the greatest biodiversity per square meter on the continent.

Otavalo

Unique indigenous region. Authentic, colorful. It is also located in a beautiful region full of colonial haciendas and plantation of roses exported throughout the world.

Baños

The town of fun, adventure, waterfalls, hiking, biking, and hot springs.

Galapagos Islands

A destination like no other. World-renowned, unique, preserved, aquatic adventure, unique flora and fauna.

Chile

About Andes Viva

For more than 10 years, Andes Viva is a Domestic Management Company that is designing and organizing trips in Chile and the Easter Island. In Andes Nativa, the name says it all. Their highest priority is authentic travel experiences in Chile, where the mighty Andes Mountains are a steady companion. NATIVA represents the pristine and fragile, worthy of protection.

Frank Boettcher

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Chile is home to some of the world’s most colorful festivals, celebrating its rich cultural heritage and diverse traditions. One such festival is the Fiesta de La Tirana, a vibrant religious celebration blending Catholic and Andean rituals with lively music, dance, and elaborate costumes. Held annually in the town of La Tirana, this festival attracts thousands of pilgrims and spectators, offering a captivating glimpse into Chile’s cultural tapestry.

About Chile

The seasons of the year in Chile are contrary to the northern hemisphere. Due to the enormous extension, there are different zones regarding climate and vegetation. From the desert in the North to the cold regions in the South the temperatures decrease with increasing precipitations. The climate is influenced by the high Andes in the East and especially by the cold Humboldt current, which flows parallel to the Chilean coast to the North and prevents higher temperatures. Along the coast and in the South, there is more humidity and freshness; from Central Chile up to the Atacama Desert in the North it is relatively dry. The best travel time for Patagonia is from October till March. The rest of Chile can be visited throughout the whole year.

About 20 million people do live in the country, and almost half of them in the regions of Santiago and Valparaiso. The composition of the population is ethnical and cultural more homogenous than in other Latin American countries. The majority are with around 70% mestizos (mix between Europeans and the Original people). The number of Chileans with solely European ancestors is around 25%. Another part of the Chilean population do consist of the aboriginal peoples as the Aymara, the Atacameños, the Rapa Nui, Mapuches, Huilliches, Pewenches, Kawashkar und Yaganes.
Chile is a long, narrow country stretching on the western side of South America with a Pacific coast spanning over 6,000 km of coastline. Distances in Chile are great. The fertile Central Region extends from a long valley north of the capital Santiago more than 1000 kilometers to the “Small South” to Puerto Montt. The deserts in the north, the Andes and Patagonia are rather sparsely populated and therefore ideal travel destinations for nature lovers, who want to enjoy natural wonders, silence and loneliness. The country has borders at the north with Peru, at the north-east with Bolivia and from the north-east down to Tierra del Fuego at the south with Argentina.

Geographically it is one of the most interesting countries on earth and for tourists and investors an extremely attractive and relatively safe country in Latin America. Many Europeans immigrated in the last centuries to this Andean country. They contributed a lot to the development of the country and founded villages, companies, schools and clubs. There are world famous cultural attractions. Some wooden churches on Chiloé Island, the historical quarter of the port town Valparaíso and the abandoned miners’ towns Sewell, Humberstone and the Santa Laura Saltpeter works in the Atacama desert were declared UNESCO world cultural heritage. The National Parks Torres del Paine and Rapa Nui were declared UNESCO world heritage.

Austral road

The Austral road is a breathtaking journey through the heart of Chilean Patagonia, stretching across rugged landscapes and untamed wilderness for an awe-inspiring experience. This scenic route takes you through picturesque forests, shimmering lakes, and majestic mountains. As you traverse this enchanting road, you’ll encounter dramatic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and hidden coastal villages. Immerse in the raw beauty of Patagonia, connect with nature, and witness abundant wildlife.

Chiloé Island

Two hundred km long and 50 km wide, Chiloé Island is a unique region of Chile due to its remoteness and particular geographical, historical and cultural characteristics. The island is home to many 200-year-old UNESCO World Heritage churches and multicolored wooden houses that stand out in the turbulent sky.

Lake Region

Located about 700 km south of Santiago, between the Bío-Bío area and Puerto Montt, land of the Mapuche Indians, is home to a countless number of snow-capped volcanoes, huge araucaria forests and countless turquoise lakes. Ideal for adventure sports, one can enjoy activities as diverse as climbing volcanoes, trout fishing, horse-back riding, skiing, rafting or simply resting in one of the several thermal baths in the region.

Easter Island

Easter Island is the most remote inhabited land in the world, located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, in Chilean Polynesia. Leave the continent and fly to this mysterious island that has become famous thanks to its monoliths, called moaïs, which are scattered over the green hills of the island, leftover from a civilization that has today vanished, taking with it the real meaning of these statues, which still intrigues scientists today.

Patagonia

Patagonia is every globe-trotter’s dream, the legendary destination at the end of the world where Mother Nature has given birth to some of its most spectacular elements: immense granite towers rising into the sky, huge glaciers plunging into lakes and sea, harsh mountains beaten by strong winds and endless grassland plains where herds of guanacos roam free.

Atacama

Located in the North of Chile, in the heart of the Altiplano, Atacama is the world’s most arid desert, where extreme climate conditions create spectacular natural phenomena and landscapes. Large rocky fields, a ground cracked from the heat, active geysers, snow-capped volcanoes and surreal mineral-rich altiplano lakes populated with pink flamingos are all a part of the unbelievable decor.

Santiago and Valparaiso

Bohemian and colorful, poetic and somewhat eccentric, Valparaiso, UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see in Chile. Located 115 km west of Santiago, built entirely facing the Pacific Ocean and surrounded by steep hills, the city served as a base for sailors and travelers from around the world during the 19th century. Visitors get the impression of an open-air museum as they discover this city by foot, exploring its narrow streets, endless staircases and historic funicular.

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Chile is home to one of the largest swimming pools in the world, the San Alfonso del Mar resort pool. Stretching over 1,000 yards in length and holding 66 million gallons of water, this colossal pool is equivalent to 20 Olympic-size swimming pools. It’s so large that visitors can even sail small boats and kayaks in it, offering a truly unique aquatic experience.

About Chile

Chilean people are known for their warm hospitality, welcoming visitors with open arms. The culture of Chile is a vibrant fusion of indigenous traditions, Spanish influences, and immigrant contributions. Family plays a central role in society, and traditional values are deeply cherished. Chilean cuisine showcases a diverse array of flavors, with delicious dishes like empanadas and pastel de choclo. Music and dance, such as the lively cueca, reflect the rich cultural heritage. Overall, Chilean people embrace visitors with warmth and offer a fascinating cultural experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Stretching from Peru down to the Antarctic Peninsula, nestled between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean, Chile’s geography is unique, with a great variety of landscapes spanning different latitudes. Divided into five zones: 1/ The north is influenced by the presence of the Atacama Desert. 2/ Santiago, Valparaíso, the Central Valleys are governed by a Mediterranean climate. 3/ To the south, the territory is dominated by lakes and volcanoes. 4/ Patagonia and Antarctica are located in the extreme south. 5/ The Oceanic Islands, particularly Easter Island and Robinson Crusoe, make up the end zone.

Chile’s rugged geography is not only reflected in the country’s continental territory, but also in its more than 8,000 islands located in the Pacific Ocean. Three of these islands are unique in their kind: Easter Island, the mysterious “Navel of the World”, ideal for horseback riding or cycling, trekking, bird watching, diving and photography; Robinson Crusoe, World Biosphere Reserve, and where its visitors are invited to discover a unique flora and fauna, both on land and in the sea and fill their days with adventure; and finally, the Isla Grande de Chiloé, a place full of tradition and legends; and a territory where it is possible to interact with nature through trekking, horseback riding, kayaking, among many other activities.

Austral road

The Austral road is a breathtaking journey through the heart of Chilean Patagonia, stretching across rugged landscapes and untamed wilderness for an awe-inspiring experience. This scenic route takes you through picturesque forests, shimmering lakes, and majestic mountains. As you traverse this enchanting road, you’ll encounter dramatic fjords, cascading waterfalls, and hidden coastal villages. Immerse in the raw beauty of Patagonia, connect with nature, and witness abundant wildlife.

Chiloé Island

Two hundred km long and 50 km wide, Chiloé Island is a unique region of Chile due to its remoteness and particular geographical, historical and cultural characteristics. The island is home to many 200-year-old UNESCO World Heritage churches and multicolored wooden houses that stand out in the turbulent sky.

Lake Region

Located about 700 km south of Santiago, between the Bío-Bío area and Puerto Montt, land of the Mapuche Indians, is home to a countless number of snow-capped volcanoes, huge araucaria forests and countless turquoise lakes. Ideal for adventure sports, one can enjoy activities as diverse as climbing volcanoes, trout fishing, horse-back riding, skiing, rafting or simply resting in one of the several thermal baths in the region.

Easter Island

Easter Island is the most remote inhabited land in the world, located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, in Chilean Polynesia. Leave the continent and fly to this mysterious island that has become famous thanks to its monoliths, called moaïs, which are scattered over the green hills of the island, leftover from a civilization that has today vanished, taking with it the real meaning of these statues, which still intrigues scientists today.

Patagonia

Patagonia is every globe-trotter’s dream, the legendary destination at the end of the world where Mother Nature has given birth to some of its most spectacular elements: immense granite towers rising into the sky, huge glaciers plunging into lakes and sea, harsh mountains beaten by strong winds and endless grassland plains where herds of guanacos roam free.

Atacama

Located in the North of Chile, in the heart of the Altiplano, Atacama is the world’s most arid desert, where extreme climate conditions create spectacular natural phenomena and landscapes. Large rocky fields, a ground cracked from the heat, active geysers, snow-capped volcanoes and surreal mineral-rich altiplano lakes populated with pink flamingos are all a part of the unbelievable decor.

Santiago and Valparaiso

Bohemian and colorful, poetic and somewhat eccentric, Valparaiso, UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see in Chile. Located 115 km west of Santiago, built entirely facing the Pacific Ocean and surrounded by steep hills, the city served as a base for sailors and travelers from around the world during the 19th century. Visitors get the impression of an open-air museum as they discover this city by foot, exploring its narrow streets, endless staircases and historic funicular.

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In Brazil, the Amazon Rainforest is so vast that it spans over 9 countries, with the majority (about 60%) of it located in Brazil alone. This immense forest is home to an estimated 10% of the world’s known biodiversity, including countless species of plants, animals, and insects. It plays a crucial role in stabilizing the Earth’s climate and is often referred to as the “lungs of the planet” due to its role in producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide.

About Brazil

Other South Americans regard Brazilians as a race apart and language has a lot to do with it – Brazilians understand Spanish, just about, but Spanish-speakers won’t understand Portuguese.

Brazilians also look different. In the extreme south German and Eastern European immigration hast left distinctive traces; São Paulo has the world’s largest Japanese Community outside Japan; slavery lies behind a large Afro-Brazilian population concentrated in Rio, Salvador and São Luis; while the Indian influence is still very visible in the Amazon. Italian and Portuguese immigration has been so great that its influence is felt across the entire country.
By far the largest country in South America, Brazil coves nearly half the continent and is only slightly smaller than the US, with an area of just over 8,5 million square kilometres. It shares frontier with every South America country except Chile and Ecuador. Brazil has around 200 million inhabitants, making it the fifth most populous country in the world.

Despite the immense expanses of the interior, roughly two-thirds of Brazil’s population live on or near the coast and well over half lives in cities – even in the Amazon. In Rio and São Paulo, Brazil has two of the world’s great metropolises, and ten other cities have over a million inhabitants.

It’s fair to say that nowhere in the world do people enjoy themselves more – most famously in the annual orgiastic celebrations of Carnival , but reflected, too, in the lively year-round nightlife that you’ll find in any decent-sized town. This national hedonism also manifests itself in Brazil’s highly developed beach culture, superb music and dancing and rich regionals cuisines.

Rio de Janeiro

There is no destination on earth more animated and exciting than Rio de Janeiro. Located in south-eastern Brazil, Rio de Janeiro is the most visited city of South America due to its famous mountains, beaches and Carnival festival.

Foz do Iguassu

One of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in the world, Iguazu Falls straddles the Argentine-Brazilian border. It is often compared to Niagara Falls and Victoria Falls, such is its staggering size and scale. Surrounded by dense rainforest, its endless series of cascades stretch for almost three kilometres, making it the largest waterfall system in the world.

Fortaleza

Nice beaches, dynamic shopping and lively culture all make Fortaleza one of Brazil’s popular tourist destinations. The capital of the Ceará state on the country’s north-eastern coast, Fortaleza is Brazil’s fifth largest city, well-known for its forró music.

Pantanal

Covering a vast swathe of western Brazil, as well as parts of Paraguay and Bolivia, the Pantanal is the world’s largest and most diverse tropical wetland area. Due to its stunning scenery and incredible wildlife, the region is increasingly popular to visit, although its remote and watery nature does pose a few challenges.

Salvador da Bahia

A historic Old City, beautiful beaches, lively culture and one of the world’s biggest Carnival celebrations all fashion Salvador is one of Brazil’s top tourist destinations. One of the oldest cities in the Americas, Salvador is Brazil’s third largest city and the capital of the Bahia state.

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