Camping in Galapagos

DAY 5
After an amazing breakfast prepare by our cook and us together get ready to comeback and visit the Sucre Caves, Azufre Volcano .


Once we are in the town, we´ll go to Tintoreras Islet, not far from Puerto Villamil, is named for its small bay filled with transparent and tranquil waters where the white tipped shark, known as the “tintoreras” (white tipped reef shark), come to rest.  These sharks are carnivores, but are not aggressive towards man.  We will view these animals here from a close viewpoint, then later we will be able to snorkel in another area where the sharks can be seen in their natural habitat.

Recently, a few colonies of Galapagos penguins have located here.
Dinner and accommodartion in Hotel.

 

INCLUDE

Complete meals, Accommodation (private bathrooms – air conditioner – hot shower)
Bilingual naturalist guide, Transportation
Horseback riding, Biking, Kayaking
Equipo de snorkel, Dry photo (camera waterproof bag)
Water, soda and juice aboard, Snacks aboard, Beer  aboard
AT CAMPING
Cook and assintence, Guide assintence
Camping tents, Inflatable mattress
First aids supplies , Camping Kitchen and equipment

NOT INCLUDED
Flight to galapagos
Entrance fee
Ingala inmigration control card
Aditional drinks
Personal expenses and tips

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Formed by volcanic eruptions over millions of years, they are located a very remote 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador. These islands remain shockingly unspoilt and are where Charles Darwin invented the theory of evolution after studying the islands' many different species of Finches. Thus, the islands remain of high scientific importance. e fact they are located so far from the coast and weren't inhabited by humans until 150 years ago, has helped the hundreds of species of animals develop over 1000's of years without the slightest fear of human beings.This fearless wildlife is unmistakably one of the biggest reasons to visit as truly no where else on the planet will one encounter animals in their original, natural, wild habitat that are absolutely not bothered in the least by the presence of humans. In fact, in the case of land iguana, you have to be careful not to step on them because many just refuse to move!The species found on Galapagos are often endemic, meaning they cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Some of these include land tortoises, the Galapagos Penguin (the 2nd smallest in the world), land and marine iguanas, Darwin Finches, the famous Blue-footed Booby and it's cousin the Red-footed Booby.harks (Galapagos shark, white tipped shark and the extremely rare and fascinating Hammerhead, among others). For birds, a small sample include Frigates and its similar cousin the Cormorant, Flamingos, Pelicans, the enormous Albatross. The water is of course crystal clear and the snorkeling and diving there is among the best in the world (ask any expert!).