Ecuador, ranked among the world’s top ten most biodiverse countries, offers a unique opportunity for locals and travelers to experience its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage through sustainable activities. With the increasing focus on eco-conscious travel, as highlighted by Booking.com’s recent report showing that 75% of global travelers aim to travel more sustainably within the next 12 months, Ecuador’s diverse ecosystems—from the Galápagos Islands to the Amazon rainforest—make it an ideal destination for those committed to responsible tourism.
Here are the top five sustainable activities for you to experience the best of ecotourism in Ecuador:
- Explore the Galápagos Islands: Discover the unique wildlife and pristine landscapes through guided tours that include snorkeling with sea turtles and marine iguanas and hiking volcanic trails to see giant tortoises.
- Visit the Amazon Rainforest: Engage with Indigenous communities and participate in eco-friendly activities such as guided nature walks to discover the diverse flora and fauna, bird watching to spot rare and exotic species, and sustainable fishing using age-old techniques passed down through Ecuadorian generations.
- Hike in the Andes: Hike through stunning Andean landscapes in Quito or Cuenca, where snow-capped peaks merge with lush valleys. Discover traditional terrace farming and ongoing conservation efforts to preserve these ancient practices and the region’s rich biodiversity, all led by expert local guides.
- Stay in Eco-Lodges: Visitors can experience sustainable living at eco-lodges designed with green roofs, natural insulation, and materials like bamboo and reclaimed wood including Pikaia Lodge and Yachana Lodge. These lodges use solar and wind energy, rainwater harvesting, and energy-efficient designs. Complement the experience by enjoying farm-to-table dining with locally sourced, organic ingredients, savoring regional dishes, and participating in culinary workshops highlighting sustainable cooking and cultural heritage.
- Participate in Conservation Projects: Travelers can engage in hands-on conservation efforts across Ecuador, including reforestation in the Amazon Rainforest, sea turtle nesting programs, invasive species removal in the Galápagos Islands, habitat restoration in the Andes Mountains, and beach clean-ups and mangrove restoration along the coast. Volunteers can participate in these projects through non-profit organizations such as United Planet.