Starts | Nov 1st 2024 |
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Ends | Nov 30th 2024 |
Leader | Steve Gettle & Nicole Sudduth |
Price | |
Deposit | $1,000 |
Participants | 14 (FULL - Returning 2025 - Email us to get on the early announce list!) |
Do you love the thought of being around wildlife that shows no fear towards humans? Does the thought of walking on the same island that Charles Darwin once walked intrigue you? How about snorkeling with playful dolphins and curious sea lions, or watching manta rays and sea turtles gliding near shore?
If you are looking for an epic, once in a lifetime photography tour destination that focuses on wildlife, then look no further! All you have to do is book your flight to Quito, Ecuador, and let us take care of the rest, your only concern should be that you have charged batteries and plenty of memory cards!
While in Quito, we will be guests at Patio Andaluz, a four star luxury hotel for the first two nights of our trip. This schedule provides us with an important buffer day to solve any unforeseen travel problems i.e. missed connections, lost luggage etc. This also gives us time to explore Quito, one of the trendiest, most interesting and culturally vibrant cities in South America. There is also “old town”, which is packed with historical architecture, gold embellished churches, culture, food, and shopping. We will be back in Quito for the last night of your trip.
While touring the Galapagos Islands, we will be aboard the very comfortable Anahi, a 90-foot powered catamaran yacht. The Anahi features spacious twin bed cabins, each having a spectacular ocean view. Each cabin has large windows for wonderful views, individually controlled air conditioning and a private bath with full shower.
The boat features many common areas, including numerous sun decks, a bar and lounge area, a dining area and living room as well as a jacuzzi and sun deck. Meals will consist of the finest international and local dishes prepared by our Chef using fresh ingredients. Meals will include a choice of meat, poultry or seafood. Special dietary choices and needs will gladly be accommodated. You can relax and feel safe knowing that there are 10 highly professional and experienced crew members taking care of your every need. Also throughout our entire voyage we will have the benefit of our very own Galapagos Islands tour guide: a virtual encyclopedia of all things Galapagos with years of experience, and a real passion for sharing their knowledge of the islands wildlife, biology, geology and natural history of the islands.
Wednesday, November 10
Arrive in Quito, Transfer to Hotel
Thursday, November 11
Explore Quito on your own
Welcome dinner tonight
Friday, November 12
Short in-country flight to Baltra Island where we will board our boat
Visit Bachas Beach for our first encounters with species such as flamingos, Sally Lightfoot crabs, and migratory and aquatic birds. This is also one of the main nesting sites for sea turtles on Santa Cruz island.
Saturday, November 13
Today will be spent exploring Genovesa island, also known as Bird Island or Tower Island.
We will visit Darwin Bay in the morning where we expect to see swallow-tailed and lava gulls, yellow-crowned night herons, lava herons, yellow warblers and mockingbirds. Frigate birds and red-footed boobies breed in abundance here as well.
Our afternoon will be spent exploring El Barranco. This part of the island is populated by red-footed boobies and frigate birds that nest in trees and nazca boobies that nest on the ground. Small marine iguanas are also found here. Along the trail we may see lava cactus and a large lava field where thousands of storm petrels swirl through the sky. This is also the best place to see the endemic short-eared owl since it preys on the petrels.
Sunday, November 14
This morning we will visit South Plazas Island. Here we will find sea lion colonies, land and hybrid iguanas and countless birds soaring by the cliffs. This is one of the smallest islands yet it is home to the largest populations of land iguanas that can be visited.
In the afternoon, we will enjoy Santa Fe Island. Red-billed tropicbirds, shear water petrels and swallow-tailed gulls are some of the birds nesting along the cliffs. We may even see mockingbirds, finches and the Galapagos Hawk. Land iguanas and lava lizards are also found here.
Monday, November 15
As we get up in the morning, we will be at San Cristobal Island. Our morning will be spent at Punta Pitt, located on the easternmost side of the island. This is the nesting site for numerous sea birds and is one of a few places where you can see three species of boobies (red-footed, blue-footed and nazca) as well as two species of frigatebirds.
For the afternoon, we will head over to Leon Dormindo and Lobos Island, also known as Kicker Rock. This is one of the best places for snorkeling. We may spot sea turtles, marine iguanas and various tropical fish.
Tuesday, November 16
This morning, we will visit the Galapagos Turtles Breeding Center of Cerro Colorado. Here we can observe giant tortoises living in a semi-natural habitat and learn about their origins, evolution and threats by introduced animals.
In the afternoon, we will head to the Tijeretas Hill/Interpretation Center. The center provides a nice introduction to the history and ecology of the island. It is also the starting point for a great walk to a beach where we may find frigatebirds roosting, iguanas catching some rays, turtles swimming just off shore, and sea lions resting along the shore (or in our path).
Wednesday, November 17
Today will be spent on Espanola Island. We will start our day visiting Punta Suarez, one of the most memorable walks in all of the Galapagos. This is our chance to see the waved Albatross, an extremely rare endemic species that only makes its home on Espanola. Here we will also see the famed red and green “Christmas” Iguanas, also only found on this island. Large colonies of blue-footed boobys, nazca boobys, mockingbirds, lava lizards and sea lions are also found here. If we are lucky, this is also where we may see the Galapagos Hawk.
Our afternoon will be spent at Gardner Bay. This is a fantastic place to enjoy and photograph sea lions along a long white sand beach. You can also go for a swim here – maybe a sea lion will join you!
Thursday, November 18
Today we will explore Floreana, starting with a morning at Punta Cormoran which hosts a large flamingo lagoon. Here we may also see common stilts and white-cheeked pintails. We will also visit the Devils Crown, one of the best snorkeling locations in the Galapagos. This location is a volcanic crater that was eroded by waves leaving the sides poking out of the water.
We will end the day with a visit to Post Office Bay and Peace Heaven Highlands, which is a scenic location surrounded by Scalesia trees and the chance to see giant galapagos tortoises that prefer highland conditions.
Friday, November 19
In the morning we will visit Darwin Station before heading back to Baltra airport for our flight back to Quito.
The evening will be spent back in Quito.
Saturday, November 20
Transfer to the airport for our flights home unless you are joining us on the extension in which case we will fly to Coca
Starts | Nov 20th 2021 |
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End | Nov 24th 2021 |
Price | $2,400 |
Deposit | $650 |
Participants | 7 (FULL) |
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For those ready for even more wild encounters, we are excited to offer this extension to Sani! This trip takes us into the heart of the Amazon for an experience like no other. Recognized by biologists as the most biologically diverse locality in the world, this is where life truly thrives and opportunities for nature photography soars. Already documented in this one location are 550 species of birds, 80 species of bats, 105 species of amphibians, 83 species of reptiles and 100,000 species of insects. These numbers break records and we will spend 4 days and 3 nights experiencing and photographing it.
read moreGetting to our destination is part of the unique adventure of this trip. We will take a motorized canoe along the Napo River and then transfer into other boats that take us along the black-water channels to our lodge. The lodge, operated by a local tribe, will be our base as we explore and photograph wildlife and wild habitats that surround us. We will visit a clay lick to see parrots and parakeets, scan the trees for howler, squirrel and tamarind monkeys, watch the rivers for giant otters, caiman, iguanas and more, go out at night for frogs and insects, and peek under giant tree leaves for roosting bats. This will be a photographic adventure with subjects at every turn. The colors, the sights, the sounds, they will excite your senses and spark your creativity!
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Thanks to Mike Whear for the video from our 2018 trip! To see some of his incredible photography visit his facebook page
Saturday, November 20 Arrive Sani
Sunday & Monday, November 21 and 22 Sani Area
With canoe rides through the jungle, walks along trails, and excursion opportunities day and night, our opportunities to photograph wildlife and nature at its richest is here. The lodge here is in the heart of the Amazon with palm-thatched cabins connected via a boardwalk to the spacious outdoor deck and other common areas all overlooking the river and jungle beyond.
Tuesday, November 23 Transfer to Quito.
After a canoe ride back down the river, we will take a short flight back to Quito for overnight.
Wednesday, November 24 Travel day
Transfer to Quito airport for flight home.
Deposit of $650 due with your reservation
Balance of $1,750 due August 15, 2021