Jekyll and Hyde of the Galapagos: The delicious invasive blackberry
This is your $100 park entrance fee at work. These days, at the Charles Darwin Research Station, several experts are attending a workshop on biological control for the alien and…
This is your $100 park entrance fee at work. These days, at the Charles Darwin Research Station, several experts are attending a workshop on biological control for the alien and…
Here are excerpts from the press release emitted by the US Foreign Relations Committee, 23 March 2022. The bill now must be approved by the senate. But as it received…
In the early hours of Saturday, a tourism vessel called the Albatros sank in Puerto Ayora, the primary port in Galapagos. The ship was carrying approximately two thousand gallons of diesel, which has caused a…
With the surge in oil prices over the past few months, it should come as no surprise that ships in Galapagos would start feeling the pinch. Fuel makes up a…
The prolonged hiatus imposed by the pandemic has allowed us to have a good hard look at the hotels we use for our signature trips (the Ocean Safari on the…
This month, the five planets visible to the naked eye will all be shining in the morning sky. The best place on the planet to admire them is from a…
As of Sunday, 12 June, people flying to the USA, or even just connecting at an airport while flying through the USA will no longer be required to show proof…
At CNH Tours, we love hearing back from out guests. We often do. From time to time, we post some of those notes to share with others the vibes /…
Like most people do when they pick up a magazine, I tend to start at the back. And that’s where The Economist puts its weekly obituary. These obituaries don’t necessarily…
The indigenous-led strike against high prices has disrupted the movement of people and goods this past week, prompting president Lasso to declare a “estado de excepción" (tranlasted into state of…