Lindblad Expeditions, a National Geographic Society partner, has such a long history with the islands that in 2006 Ecuador’s national park service named a newly discovered Galápagos moth ...
A photographic journey to Quilotoa, Ecuador’s volcanic crater lake A photographic journey to Quilotoa, Ecuador’s volcanic crater lake A cultural exploration of Ecuador’s Angochagua ...
Thanks to one of the largest and best-preserved colonial cores in Latin America, Ecuador's capital was named the very first UNESCO World Heritage site. The city's dramatic setting squeezed between ...
This story appears in the February 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... or Tower Island, in Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands. Photograph by TUI DE ROY, MINDEN PICTURES During a courtship ...
This story appears in the June 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine ... a province of Ecuador that straddles the Equator. Rebuffed, the sea retreats in a white flag of foam.
Yasuni National Park in Ecuador was listed in National Geographic's 2022 list of the top places in the world to visit. Why is that? For one, it's one of the world's best places to view wildlife.
This story appears in the January 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine ... of prime rain forest habitat in eastern Ecuador. “You could spend your entire life here and be surprised by ...
Climbing, she says, allows for an “exploration of your body, of your limits, of the possibilities that you have.” She’s working to ensure people with disabilities have the chance to experience it.
This story appears in the May 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine ... which lives in Colombia and Ecuador. Probably none is more in tune with the bird than Kim Bostwick.
This story appears in the August 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... After a flower shop in Ecuador sent Inoue a shipment of baby’s breath and carnation stems, he fashioned them ...