Posted : April 2014
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The Galapagos Islands are
an interesting travel destination for many who travel in search of exploration
and adventure. The Galapagos Archipelago is amongst the largest in the world.
Have you walked on a paved road to enter a beach? Have you climbed down the
stairs of any lava tunnel or snorkelled in a tunnel? Have you been to volcano
trekking? Or have you heard of sea chickens? If no is the answer to all these
questions, you must visit the Galapagos archipelago soon.
Santa Cruz
is known for its longest lava tunnel. Bella Vista is one of the most visited by
tourists; other tunnels are El Mirador and Salasaca tunnels. The lava tunnel is
well lit with stairs in and out and easy accessibility. Then there is the
Tortuga Bay of Puerto Ayora. The famed beach of Galapagos
is just a mile’s walk from the crescent entrance. You pass through a jungle
paved pathway which makes your journey lively. Once your each the beach, walk further
to reach the Tortuga
Bay. The sea at the beach
is rough, but you will still see surfers surfing. However the sea is much
calmer at the Tortuga
Bay, where one can
snorkel, surf, sunbath, swim or just relax at the mangrove-led beach. This
beach is home to land iguanas and sea lions that are very friendly.
Isabela Island
The largest island of the Galapagos, Isabela is four times
larger than the Santa Cruz
and is a mesmerizing island in the shape of a sea horse. Isabela Island is home
to the Sierra Negra and Chico
volcanos; that is the second largest volcanic craters in the world. One can
reach the Sierra Negra by trekking or horse riding. You will be dropped at the
border of the crater and allowed to walk around. You will be surprised to see
many volcanic mouths sending off fumaroles to many places. Isabela is also
known for the Los Tuneles, a tunnel that holds species of manta rays, sharks,
penguins, boobies and other Galapagos mammals. One is allowed to snorkel in
this ocean, which looks like a tunnel because of the lava formations in the
ocean.
San Cristobal
Island
A heart shaped mountain that offers marvelous views of the
many natural lava tunnels on one side and the countryside on the other. Go
snorkelling and hiking at the Las Loberias, a beach with many options of water
sports and spotting mammals. Apart from sea lions, iguanas and blue footed
boobies; gulls, crabs, turtles and frigate birds are also easy to spot and
capture. Visit the EL Junco lagoon, a residential freshwater body, for bird watching,
especially the frigate birds, Bahama Pintail and river chickens. Also visit the
Kicker Rock that one must have seen in many documentaries. The kicker rock of San Cristobal stands
right in the middle of the ocean and is known for snorkelling.
Darwin
Island
Though this one is an isolated island, it is the among the
shark capitals of the world. The Darwin
islands are not easy to reach as they are surrounded by cliffs. But they have
the best marine wildlife to tour and explore. Pick up a good tour operator and
go diving in these islands to witness some unusual species that you would have
never heard of. Hammerheads, angelfish, Darwin
sharks, manta rays, eagle rays, reef sharks and much more.
The place not to miss while in Galapagos
Island is the Darwin Research
Center. The place has a
tortoise farm located centrally and holds interesting information on hatchery
of the tortoises. Information on land Iguanas and Turtles is also available.
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