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Galapagos Archipelago-Discover the Blessed Beauty of Ecuador

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Ecuador in the South American continent is blessed with Amazon rain forests. Being rich in biodiversity, it attracts hundreds and thousands of tourists for jungle trips. In your previous trip, you must have explored the natural habitats which are home to innumerable species of flora and fauna. But, have you ever made an island tour to the Galapagos archipelago, situated 1,000 kilometers west of the mainland of Ecuador? If not, then consider planning for the Galapagos tour during your upcoming vacation.

The 18 islands of the Galapagos archipelago are surrounded by the mighty Pacific Ocean and each one carries unique charm to allure its explorers. The trip starts from Baltra, a small island situated near the centre of the Galapagos. On reaching the airport in the island, you can move towards the dockyard by means of public transport buses. You will find a number of boats which will help you travel from one island to another.

But, not all islands in the Galapagos are travel-friendly. If you really want to capture the best beauty of the oceanic islands, then take a look at the following places to visit at the Galapagos archipelago in Ecuador:

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