The Brown-Headed Spider Monkey Returns to Mashpi
Brown-Haded Spider Monkeys have been spotted returning to the Mashpi Reserve, delighting conservationists and visitors alike!
Brown-Haded Spider Monkeys have been spotted returning to the Mashpi Reserve, delighting conservationists and visitors alike!
Discover the unique islands you can visit in the Galapagos National Park: A pristine, uncrowded destination for explorers from all over the world!
The Galapagos Islands is home to three of the six species of boobies in the world. These boobies are red-footed booby, blue-footed booby and Nazca booby.
The Galapagos Islands, a breathtaking destination that welcomes visitors year-round, boasts mild Galapagos weather, stunning landscapes, and an array of unique species to observe. Your best time to visit Galapagos depends on your interests and desired activities.
The Andean Choco is indeed a part of UNESCO’s highly-renowned category of Biosphere Reserves. In this blog, we tell what this means.
If you want to see green sea turtle eggs hatch in Galapagos, the archipelago is a prime spot to witness the miracle of life, but keep in mind the following!
Read on to see the amazing animals we encountered and a little surprise that awaited at the bottom of the sea! You heard right! Hammerhead sharks!
Ever wonder what maternal instincts look like in the archipelago? Find out how animal mothers in the Galapagos Islands take care of their offspring.
It’s that time of the year when flamingos in Galapagos start looking for a mate! During the tail-end of this hot season in the archipelago!
Learn about how Galapagos Green Sea Turtles dig to lay their eggs, how their offspring are born, and how they grow up in this handy blog!