Bird Watchers Tour of Galapagos and Ecuador

A buff-winged starfrontlet hummingbird in Ecuador

What to expect on this itinerary

Over 1,600 different birds flutter across Ecuador's sublime landscapes, the country's unusual ecosystems creating a haven for the endemic and endangered. This handcrafted bird watching tour of Galapagos and Ecuador blends the fabulous range of colors, habitats, and mating displays, from the waved albatross to sword-billed hummingbirds and the Andean cock-of-the-rock. You spend seven days in the Andean cloud forest then five days on the Galapagos, with every day exploring a series of birding sites. If interested in adding additional unique experiences to your custom itinerary, consider perusing the Ecuador and Galapagos page for more trip ideas to Galapagos.

Countries Visited

Galapagos / Ecuador

Places Visited

Quito, Rucu Pichincha, Yanacocha Reserve, Reserva Las Gralarias, Milpe Bird Sanctuary, Milpe Road, San Jorge Milpe Reserve, Los Bancos, Mindo, Mindo Valley, Pedro Vicente Maldonado, Silanche Bird Sanctuary, Bellavista, Tandayapa, Galapagos Islands, Santa Cruz, North Seymour, San Cristobal, Punta Pitt, Espanola

Suggested Duration

13 Days

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Day 1

Discovering a Unique City

Quito provides an elegant and relaxing welcome after the international flight. Its late-16th-century colonial streets are filled with hidden treasures. Turn a corner to find a bishop's palace, wander over broad cobbled squares, peek into golden churches, and overcome any travel fatigue in elegant cafes at the heart of the city's World Heritage Center. You'll be greeted at the airport and transferred to a five-star hotel that stands above the central square. From your balcony, there's a view over the Presidential Palace and South America's most artistically influential church. Within walking distance, you'll find narrow streets of pastel shades and elegant courtyards, plus wide plazas alive with the melodies of indigenous music.

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Day 2

Endemic Hummingbirds in the Cloud Forest

Day 3

Vibrant Colors in the Highlands

Day 4

The Iconic Species of the Cloud Forest

Day 5

Andean Cock-of-the-rock and the Antpitta Show

Day 6

Exploring the Lowland Slopes

Day 7

Surreal Discoveries in the Cloud Forest

Day 8

Final Birds of the Ecuadorian Forests

Day 9

The Incredible Breeding Ground of North Seymour

Day 10

Galapagos Highland Birds and Tortoises

Day 11

All Three Booby Species on Punta Pitt

Day 12

The Rare Waved Albatross of Espanola

Day 13

Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Marvel at a stunning sample of Ecuador's birds: crested quetzal, rainbow-bearded thornbill, rose-faced parrot, lanceolated monklet, Nazca booby, Darwin's finches, mockingbirds, sword-billed hummingbird, shining sunbeam, great sapphirewing, and many more
  • Fully explore the cloud forests of Andean Ecuador by visiting the iconic birding sites in the heart of the country
  • Spend five days on the Galapagos Islands, surrounding yourself with a rare and endemic world of birds
  • Admire the vivid mating displays of unique species, like the Andean cock-of-the-rock, the magnificent frigate, and the blue-footed booby
  • Discover endemic species of all sizes, from the waved albatross of Espanola Island to the hummingbirds of the cloud forest
  • Watch how the species change as you travel from high-altitude forested volcanos to low-lying valleys split by gentle rivers
  • Sleep in some of the country's finest lodges, every leisurely hour accompanied by graceful bird sightings from the balcony

Detailed Description

The wings of 1,600 different birds flutter across the Ecuadorian landscape, providing a kaleidoscope of color to mysterious cloud forest and strange islands. There's the big and critically endangered, like Andean condors soaring above pristine forest or waved albatross nesting on Genovesa Island. Small and delicate wonder is found in sword-billed hummingbirds, lanceolated monklets, and shining sunbeams. Then there are the flamboyant mating displays of the Andean cock-of-the-rock, blue-footed booby, and magnificent frigate. For both diversity and abundance, this is one of the world's finest birdwatching destinations.  A myriad of ecosystems is home to endemic specialists, and the wing colors change as you travel from volcanic highlands to river-dappled valleys and then the islands of the Galapagos. Consider reading for yourself first hand accounts from other travelers about the wonders of the Galapagos in their Galapagos travel reviews.

This handcrafted bird watching tour of Galapagos and Ecuador is split between Andean cloud forests and the surreal Galapagos archipelago. Over the first seven days, you explore the mainland, visiting over a dozen unique reserves as you traverse alpine slopes and low-lying valleys. With the change in altitude comes a change in species, each destination home to a rare mix of the sublime and surreal. Revered highlights include the elegant great sapphirewing, Andean pygmy-owl, red-crested cotinga, plus various quetzal and hummingbird species. For most of these eight days, you're based in Ecuador's bird capital – Mindo – and take day trips to iconic birding sites like Yanacocha, Reserva Las Gralarias, Bellavista, and Tandayapa.  An initial night in World Heritage Quito provides the urban contrast, allowing you to explore another side of a mystical country.

Then the Galapagos, an otherworldly set of islands standing isolated in the Pacific. Magnificent frigatebirds inflate their vivid throat sacks, three booby species hop from foot to foot, while thousands of endemic seabirds nest on volcanic cliffs. Over five days, you visit the archipelago's most important birding sites, including North Seymour, Punta Pitt, and Espanola Island. It's wonderfully intimate, the rugged trails taking you directly past unspoiled breeding grounds of nature's most vibrant. Tens of thousands nest together, and they're seemingly oblivious to your presence; mating displays play out just a couple of meters from your camera, flightless hatching wait with an inquisitive grin, and mammoth seabirds dive from nearby cliffs. By combining cloud forests and the Galapagos, you get two very different experiences, meaning these two weeks are continually filled with rare and surreal highlights.

Starting Price

$15,900 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

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  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Ecuador Tour Review: Quito, Galapagos Islands, History, Wildlife, 1 Week

Zicasso's trip planner is excellent! She planned a personalized itinerary for me and my family, with activities for all different ages in our travel group. We truly enjoyed our experience in Quito and the Galápagos Islands. 

Our tour guide did a wonderful job taking us around Quito and ensuring we got to fully experience the city (including historical landmarks and local spots). In addition, one of our family members had altitude sickness and he put a lot of effort into helping her get assistance and even medical care in the airport. 

Five stars for our agent and our guide.

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Ecuador Vacation Review: Galapagos, Cuenca, Quito, 9 Nights

The trip went great. We asked for some significant travel in a short period of time and Zicasso’s travel company was able to make it work for us. I really liked using the travel app; it made it easy to keep track of activities. The local guides were also great. The guide in Quito was especially detail-oriented and kept on schedule. The Galápagos was a real highlight; for those interested in nature and animals, it's a must-see.

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Galapagos / Ecuador Travel Review: Quito, San Cristobal, Wildlife, Nature, Yachting, Culture, 14-Day Trip

All aspects of our trip were extraordinary. From the first conversation with Zicasso’s trip planner, I knew she was the right person to plan our Ecuador experiences. She understood that we wanted to avoid crowded tourist attractions, preferring to interact with locals and the flora and fauna that surround them. 

Our guide made these things possible, taking us to eat at some of his favorite cafés as we traveled from Quito to the hotel near Nanegalito, and later from this one to the one in Imbabura. He was more than a guide, catering to all of our needs and sharing his personal contact information with us should we have any problems along our journey. He was an excellent guide. Although he was raised in the cloud forest region, he was knowledgeable and loves the entire country and its history. He could answer any question about the indigenous population, religious practices, food, or sports. As an academician, I recognized his teaching potential. He could be a professor one day.

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Peru, Ecuador Travel Review: Galapagos, Machu Picchu, Local Cuisine, Hiking, 13-Day Trip

Overall, fabulous. It was a trip of a lifetime. Zicasso's tour agency planned the perfect combination of the Galápagos and Machu Picchu, with time in Ecuador and Peru as well. They made great suggestions on the number of days and boat for the Galápagos, as well as which hike to plan. The guides the travel specialist set us up with were top-notch.

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