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Ecuador • Discover Diversity Offer customized tours to a wide variety of people interested in visiting one of the most diverse countries in the world at an affordable price.
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Whether you are interested in nature, culture, shamanism, yoga, indigenous culture we'll plan it for you. Many years of experience in the field leading and organizing tours has given us the opportunity to meet and visit the various destinations Ecuador has to offer, as well an opportunity to establish long-time relationships with lodge owners, guides, tour operators and community leaders, allowing

us to create a variety of options for your next visit to Ecuador. The options we offer range from general nature enjoyment diversions, birding trips, adventure destinations, cultural experiences, hiking treks, even student research groups and many other trips according to your curiosities. All of these are located in the different environments such as the Choco Region, the Amazon Rainforest, the Tumbesian Region, or the marvelous Galapagos Islands among others that aren’t well known or typically visited by tourists.

03/04/2023
Galápagos, Ecuador
10/09/2022

Galápagos, Ecuador

Tiburón Ballena....Galápagos....!!!

07/09/2022
24/08/2022

¡Aprovecha del verano para revisar tu volcanologia! Los volcanes en azul son inactivos, en amarillo son potencialmente activos y en naranja son activos.

CC BY-SA 4.0 Benjamin Bernard
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

27/05/2022

❤️🫶..Refugio Paz de las Aves needs your help to protect the Antpittas and more than 200 species of birds, please! help us to keep the bird sanctuary forever. https://www.gofundme.com/f/save-the-antpitta

Donate for conservation of this iconic place in the Cloud forest of Ecuador!!
18/04/2022

Donate for conservation of this iconic place in the Cloud forest of Ecuador!!

We have four months to give Refugio Paz de las Aves a permanent home and save the An… Vinicio Paz needs your support for Angel Paz Saving the Antpitta Habitat

01/02/2022

The future of Ecuador’s irreplaceable Intag Valley, as well as the local communities who depend on the healthy cloud forest ecosystem and the incredible biodiversity the region harbors, is at stake early next week in a municipal rights of nature case, which will determine whether a mining project can continue its large-scale open-pit copper mining operations here.

Conservationists argue that the Environmental Impact Assessment published by the project between Ecuador’s state-owned Enami and Chilean mining company Codelco failed to include mention of the incredible wildlife in the area. This includes the Longnose , which was rediscovered in 2016 and doesn’t live anywhere else in the world. Local communities, some of which have been fighting against mining for nearly three decades, say the project’s leads failed to consult them about impacts on their communities, including the accessibility of clean water and their livelihoods.

Intag Valley is a paradise for wildlife, home to hundreds of species, several that are at risk of extinction, and a number of endemic species that do not exist anywhere else in the world. As a , the Intag-toisan KBA, Intag Valley is also critical to the persistence of biodiversity and the overall health of our planet.

Let’s call on Ecuador’s courts to uphold the country’s rights of nature, as the judicial system did recently in the case of Los Cedros Biological Reserve, and put an end to the threat of mining in Intag Valley.

(Photo: Gustavo Pazmiño)

15/01/2022

Congratulations to the Galapagos community and the Government of , where today President Lasso signed a decree for a new marine protected area near the Galapagos Islands. The new 60,000 km² area protects the marine corridor, which connects the Galapagos Marine Reserve to the newly expanded marine reserves around Cocos Island, Costa Rica.

This international collaboration and sovereign action protects sea life such as whale sharks, manta rays and dolphins. It also expands the marine protected area around the Galapagos to 198,000 km², more than twice the size of Portugal.



Guillermo Lasso Gustavo Manrique Miranda Parque Nacional Galápagos

(Photo: Alex Hearn)

Andean Fox! Photo by Sebastian Vizcarra
14/01/2022

Andean Fox! Photo by Sebastian Vizcarra

You might be lured by its charming smile to believe this is just one more canine, but this is a seriously smart and opportunist hunter and scavenger, the second largest of its family.
ANDEAN FOX

07/01/2022

𝑨𝒎𝒆𝒆𝒓𝒆𝒈𝒂 𝒃𝒊𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒈𝒖𝒊𝒔
(Jungfer, 1989)
Rubí venenoso amazónico
Napo - Ecuador 🇪🇨
Reserva Forestal Apayacu
Categoría IUCN: Preocupación menor (LC)


© Copyright Fotografía Andrés Mauricio Forero Cano

𝑵𝒂𝒕𝒖𝒓𝒑𝒉𝒊𝒍𝒐𝒔𝒐𝒑𝒉𝒊𝒆 𓆣 𝑪𝒐𝒏𝒐𝒄𝒆𝒓 𝒑𝒂𝒓𝒂 𝑪𝒐𝒏𝒔𝒆𝒓𝒗𝒂𝒓
Fotografía | Biodiversidad | Conservación

New species for Ecuador on 2021. Adding to our diversity.
30/12/2021

New species for Ecuador on 2021. Adding to our diversity.

¡Los anfibiólogos del Ecuador estamos celebrando!
Durante el 2021 se describieron 11 nuevas especies de anfibios.
Además de las 11 especies nuevas, tuvimos el reporte de una rana de cristal previamente solo conocida de Colombia, la rana de cristal andina grande.
Con las 12 especies adicionadas en 2021, Ecuador alcanza 657 especies, el tercer valor más alto a nivel mundial.
Solo Brasil y Colombia tienen más especies de anfibios que Ecuador.
Estas son las nuevas especies de ranas Ecuador 2021

Absolute amazing picture! Hummingbird diversity in Ecuador!!
30/12/2021

Absolute amazing picture! Hummingbird diversity in Ecuador!!

Wire-crested Thorntail 💚🖤

One of my absolute favorite hummingbirds I saw in Ecuador was the Wire-Crested Thorntail. They literally look like floating seahorses as they glide through the air!

📍Wild Sumaco, Ecuador, Dec 2021 🇪🇨

New specie for Ecuador
29/12/2021

New specie for Ecuador

Rana Noble de Mindo (Noblella mindo) es el nombre de la nueva especie de rana descubierta en Mindo, laderas noroccidentales de los Andes de Ecuador, y descrita por investigadores de la Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ), Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INABIO), Museo de Investigación Alexander Koenig , Universidad Southern Cross y Universidad de Nuevo Brunswick,.

Las Ranas Noble son un grupo de anfibios miniatura, donde se encuentran algunos de los vertebrados más pequeños del mundo. Los adultos de la Rana Noble de Mindo alcanzan un tamaño máximo de 19 milímetros, más pequeña que una moneda de un centavo de dólar. Las Ranas Noble pertenecen al género Noblella y actualmente hay 16 especies, distribuidas en los bosques montanos de los Andes de Ecuador, Perú y Bolivia, y los bosques tropicales de la Amazonía desde el sureste de Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia y el oeste de Brasil.

Los investigadores Carolina Reyes-Puig (Asociada al INABIO), Juan M. Guayasamin, Claudia Koch, David Brito-Zapata, Matthijs Hollanders, Melissa Costales y Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia (Asociado al INABIO), reportan que la nueva especie se diferencia de otras especies de Ranas Noble por tener el dorso de color café con manchas oscuras, la garganta y el pecho café y el vientre amarillo, y los discos de sus dedos redondeados.

Esta investigación también reporta una nueva localidad de la Rana Noble de Worley (Noblella worleyae) una rara especie de anfibio que fue descrita en el año 2020. La nueva localidad es la Reserva Los Cedros.

Las crecientes descripciones de nuevas especies dentro del territorio ecuatoriano tienen una aplicación práctica en la conservación de la biodiversidad. Al destacar la presencia de nuevos vertebrados de distribución restringida en los Andes, la visibilidad de esta biodiversidad única es indiscutible.

Esta investigación fue publicada en la revista científica internacional Acta Herpetológica y puede ser descargada de manera gratuita aquí. Lee más ▶️ bit.ly/319GCKG

04/11/2021

La furia de la🗻 naturaleza. El volcán🏔️ Sangay 🌋. El más activo 🇪🇨del País. Gracias a su proceso 💛💙❤️eruptivo nos brinda imágenes espectaculares como esta 😍

📸 Eduardo Q

Andean Bear and Condor near Quito! You can see the condor flying on the left.
13/09/2021

Andean Bear and Condor near Quito! You can see the condor flying on the left.

📸 .- esta hermosa fotografía captada por una de nuestras cámaras trampa, inmortalizó el momento en que dos especies amenazadas de extinción (cóndor y oso) se encontraron en los páramos orientales del DMQ.

En la foto podemos ver a una hembra de oso andino junto a su cría mientras un majestuoso cóndor vuela en el fondo.

Trabajo de monitoreo de biodiversidad en un sitio de anidación de cóndor andino, estos lugares son de vital importancia no solo para la conservación del cóndor, si no también para otras especies silvestres.

Beautiful Andes Mountains in Ecuador
06/09/2021

Beautiful Andes Mountains in Ecuador

23/08/2021

Volcán Sangay
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