Ecuador Travel Tips

We will start our Ecuador Travel Tips by talking about this country. The nation is a territory encircling the equator on the west coast of South America. Its rich habitat includes the Amazon forest, Andean uplands, and the Galápagos Coastal areas, which are wealthy in nature.

In the valley of the Andes, at an altitude of 2,850 m. The Capital city of Ecuador is Quito. Quito is well famous for its relatively intact Spanish colonial centre, with castles and holy sites built in the 16th and 17th centuries, such as the ornate Church of the Compañía de Jesús. There are some spectacular mountain & amazing coastline in the region.

Things to do in Ecuador

  • Cotopaxi
  • Baltra Island
  • Quilotoa
  • Ciudad Mitad del Mundo
  • Bartolomé Island
  • Floreana Island
  • Chimborazo
  • North Seymour Island
  • Charles Darwin Research Station
  • Parque Nacional Galápagos

Languages

Spanish is the principal & official language in Ecuador. While most upland Indians are multicultural, their primary language is Quechua. While they only learn Spanish in school. A sentence or two of Quechua will not only undertake to the sellers when negotiating in rural markets but will also give you an additional orange or more juice.

Many separate subgroups of lowlands have their own tongues. In the highest quality hotels and airline facilities and travel companies, English is heard, but it is hardly used anywhere.

Currency & Banking

Ecuador’s official & primary currency is the USA dollar. The fastest way to get cash is through ATMs.  you will find them in big cities and also in rural areas. In this region, you can use Credit Cards. The most commonly known Cards are Visa, MasterCard and Diners Club.

MasterCard or Visa typically accepts luxury restaurants, accommodation, gift shops, and travel companies. According to Ecuador Travel Tips, While flying to this region is safer to take some money with you.

Best Time to Visit

Ecuador’s Best Time to Visit is July through September. This is the coastal dry season. In this country, this is also a tourist season. Many tourists come in this season because, at this time, you can explore the whole world. This season hotel prices are remaining on the higher side.

However, if you just want to lie on beaches and relax then the wet season from January to April is shockingly the ideal time for you to travel. Hotel prices are on the lower side in this period. And that’ll make the tour more competitive.

Ecuador Tourist Visa

The visa is open for Indian citizens upon entry, and they can stay up to 90 days.

Documents Required for Ecuador Visa

  • A passport with 6 months validity
  • Two blank pages
  • One visa application form duly filled and signed by the traveler.
  • Two recent passport size photographs.
  • Covering Letter from the traveler stating the reasons for travel.
  • Return ticket
  • Credit card or cash
  • A yellow fever vaccination certificate

Time Zone

Time zone in Quito, Ecuador (GMT-5)

Emergency Numbers

  • Ambulance: 131
  • Emergency: (major cities only) 911
  • Fire: 102
  • Police: 101

Internet

Internet Speed in Ecuador is average & Prices are economical. You can buy SIM cards for your phone from the airport or one of many retailers all over this country. All you need is the passport to get the sim card in this country. There are quite a few service providers in this country.

Claro, Movistar & CNT are Main Service providers in this country. According to Ecuador Travel Tips, The Places with free wifi are restaurants, cafes, airports, &  hotels.

Electricity

The Normal voltage is 120 V and the maximum frequency is 60 Hz.  The electric plugs and sockets are of form A and B n Ecuador. plug A is mainly popular in North and Central America, China and Japan. It only works with type A. Whereas, plug B is like form A but with an extra prong for grounding.

This plug also works with type A. You can use your electric equipment in this country if the standard voltage in your country is in between 110 – 140 V. Although it is advisable to carry a travel adapter to stay connected with the world.

Climate

The region has a very varying climate. The region’s four major areas are La Sierra (uplands), La Costa (Coastal Grasslands), El Oriente (Amazon), and the Galapagos Islands, with distinct temperatures, environments, and periods each. La Sierra (Highlands) has a colder climate, and the altitude varies in temperatures.

The environment in the Andes varies depending on the intensity and the time of year. In Quito at night, the weather is 7C, at daytime 26C; the average temperature is about 16C. The environment in La Costa (Coastal Grasslands) is usually very hot with a mean temperature of between 25oC and 31oC across the year.

The monsoon season is hot and also very moist from December till May. The dry period is very hot. The Piedra Blanca weather (established between the highlands and lowlands) is very good.

The region of El Oriente (Amazon) typically has a hot, wet, and moist atmosphere. The mean daytime temperature ranges between 23 C and 25 C. The Galapagos Areas face moist & dry weather that continues across the year, with a daily temperature of 28 C.

Reasons to Travel Ecuador

  • People
  • Forest
  • Weather
  • Beaches
  • Mountains & Volcanos
  • City Life
  • Food
  • Nightlife
  • Culture
  • wildlife

History of Ecuador

The cornerstone of Ecuador’s cultural identity today is a vibrant and complex mosaic of ancient civilizations. Archeological evidence has been found in the region dating back to 10,000 BC and it is believed that several societies have developed here between 500 BC and 500 AD.

The Incas conquered Quito in 1492 but as civil war breaks out, the nucleus of the Inca Empire in Cuzco, Peru, and Quito, Ecuador, will soon be split again. Before Pizarro, Quito was taken over by one of the Spanish settlers in 1534 and Ecuador continued under Spanish control for nearly 300 years.

The native people were slaves to Spanish landlords and this colonial arrangement existed mainly until 1964 land reforms. The freedom of Ecuador was achieved in many stages, starting in 1809. In the late 1800s, in an attempt to modernize Ecuador, the Radical Liberals diminished the church’s influence-one of the main dynasties of Spanish rule.

Ecuador hit a further era of economic growth focused on banana exports, after a long time of political uncertainty. The military dictatorship continued and then, in 1979, Ecuador came back to democracy. Ecuador also changed during the 1970s from an exclusively agricultural economy to an environment primarily focused on oil.

Religion:

As the result of the Spanish invasion the Roman Catholic Church assumed an important position in the region. Enforcing the constitution of 1869, Catholicism becomes the state religion. About 94% of the population of Ecuador is Roman Catholic.

Native religions and Catholicism are rarely combined in the region’s rural areas. Gatherings and the annual ceremony are typically motivated by religious events; typically integrating a mixture of traditions and photos.

As per the Evangelical Missionary Union, roughly 7.3 percent of the population in the state are Protestants. Buddhism, Islam, Mormons, and Orthodox Catholics are some other faiths that are practiced in the region.

Packing Tips for Ecuador

  • Important Documents- passport & Travel map
  • Day Bag or Backpack
  • Sunglasses and Sun Hat
  • Comfortable Clothes
  • Breathable tees
  • Power Charger
  • Travel Adapter
  • Toiletries
  • Shoes
  • Accessories
  • Tickets and travel documents
  • Swimsuit
  • Medicine Kit
  • Raincoat
  • Sunscreen

Is it Safe to Travel Ecuador?

Yes, Ecuador is generally safe for tourists. However, Transportation is not very safe or reliable. While Public transit robberies happened in Quito, Riobamba, and Baños. Many of such thefts occur at night, on interstate buses. Kidnappings occur in taxis in this region.

So be very aware where the criminals hold you captive before they take everything from you and force you to withdraw all your funds from the closest ATM. Pickpocketing and snatching bags are a common problem on Ecuador’s streets so be vigilant and keep your bags closely by your side.

Whereas common flooding and tsunamis can be expected during the monsoon season. It is also an overall safe country for Solo Women Travelers. However, please don’t walk alone especially at night. You should exercise precaution measures at all times and avoid dark and empty streets.

Conclusion

However, If you need more information about Ecuador Travel Tips ???  Call us at +918860284198 or Drop us a mail on [email protected].

FAQs

Good Things about Ecuador?

1. Among most bio-diverse nation in the Globe. 2. Unique geographical regions 3. Galapagos Islands

Bad Things about Ecuador?

1. Crime 2. Poverty 3. Bad healthcare

Weird Things about Ecuador?

1. They don't have own Currency. 2. Nature has Constitutional rights 3. Chiva

Ecuador Travel Restrictions?

Ecuador is open for tourists & all you need is a negative COVID-19 test Report.

How many states in Ecuador?

There are total 24 states(provinces) in Ecuador.

TipsTravels.com was established in 2018 and has developed into a reliable platform since that modest beginning and has helped hundreds of thousands of people experience their vacations better.

Leave a Comment