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Jan 23, 2023 09:09:16   #
Terry in Indiana Loc: rural Indiana
 
mrtaxi wrote:
I just returned from the Galapagos last week. We did the Westin in Galapagos. I recommend doing the west first. That is what I was told from several of the naturalists. It was amazingly unforgettable, the trip of a lifetime. We were on the Silverseas Origin. They were the best we had 10 naturalists that were all extremely knowledgeable. Every day we did snorkeling and explored the islands to see the most amazing animals. First we flew to Quito in Ecuador for two nights then we flew to the Galapagos and spend seven days board the ship and then we flew the Guayaquil and then back to Miami. We were on the ship for 7 days and we were up very early 6:30, breakfast at 7 am off the ship at 7:45. Most mornings we did snorkeling or kayaking and always walks on difficult Terrain. The two hour walk on the island with the lava flow was worth it but extremely difficult terrain. Getting on and off the zodiacs on days when we had a surge was especially fun and potentially dangerous but the crew made it easy with their assistance. I suggest brushing up on some of exercises to gain abilities that require strength and stamina. Bring really good hiking shoes. I brought four cameras and four lenses. Don’t bother with the tripod. They give you a backpack but I used a camera backpack. One mistake that I made was not buying the underwater housing for my Sony RX 1000 VII. I bought a Kodak underwater camera that was awful, a piece of junk with terrible lens. Other than that I had the right gear. Primary camera was my Canon 5D mark IV with normally a canon 24-70 2.8L and my Canon 5DS. For add lenses I brought a Canon 70-200 2.8L III, a Canon 100mm L macro, and Canon 100-400 f4.5-5.6L also a 1.4x converter. I used a Blackrapid two camera shoulder harness at times that I highly recommend. Most important is to bring a hat or two to protect you from the sun that covers the back of your neck as well. You must bring a super lightweight windbreaker to protect you from sun and the rain at times. But Sun protections must. During the one week vacation on the beautiful ship we crossed the equator four times! I am still processing about 2000 pictures. I intend to post a an album shortly on Adobe Portfolio. This will be a new app for me to use.
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Wow! Sounds amazing. Please message me the link to your album when you get it done. We have decided to do the western itinerary this time too. Thank you!

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Jan 23, 2023 10:37:14   #
AzPicLady Loc: Behind the camera!
 
We simply chose what day trips we wanted to take and didn't think about directions. In fact, I have no idea what directions we went!

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Jan 23, 2023 11:03:26   #
george19
 
Terry in Indiana wrote:
Trying to decide which itinerary to choose...can anyone who's been to both tell me the difference? Or are they about the same? We are much more interested in seeing wildlife than people or geological structures. :) Is one less busy with ships than the other? Thanks for any guidance you can give.


I sailed in May 2007 in what I guess was a western cruise. From what I recall the newer islands are to the west, still with volcanic activity, and so less wildlife, but with an interesting diversity of experience.

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Jan 23, 2023 11:18:02   #
geok
 
Terry in Indiana wrote:
Trying to decide which itinerary to choose...can anyone who's been to both tell me the difference? Or are they about the same? We are much more interested in seeing wildlife than people or geological structures. :) Is one less busy with ships than the other? Thanks for any guidance you can give.


Recently returned from a Road Scholar tour that included both Galapagos and Machu Picchu. Sailed on the Tip Top V for a seven day eight night excursion. Highly recommend using a "small boat" style tour. Our guide was a native of the islands and knew the best times and locations to visit for viewing wonderful islands, scenery and animal life. So many photo opportunities and able to be VERY up close to all the wildlife on the islands. Was fortunate to complete our tour of Machu Picchu less than a week before civil unrest.

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Jan 23, 2023 11:20:11   #
geok
 
OOPS, West tour.

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Jan 23, 2023 13:57:37   #
sailwiz Loc: Santee, CA
 
i did the whole works in 1983. I'm sure I liked the 'West' part better. Less crowded.

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Jan 23, 2023 18:32:31   #
kcooke Loc: Alabama
 
I would suggest reading about it at this site. No affiliation but t does give a good description of the islands and available species. They divide it North South East and West. While ive not been there, a longtime friend of 45 yearshas been multiple times. His opinion is that there is more wildlife in the Northern section compared to the southern section. He was in the South last year for 16 days on a catamaran and said it was good but not near s much wildlife. Also i think it depends on what type of wildlife you would like to encounter

https://www.greengotravel.com/galapagos-islands/

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