Description
Before the Spanish era, Ecuador had many local cultures living across its land; with this tour learn more about them. Then, we will visit the time during the Spanish era until independence when Ecuador officially adopted its name in 1830 mostly thanks to the work of the Geodessic Mission that came to our country in 1736 to make measurements and prove that the world was in fact flat on the poles and elongated in the Equatorial Line. Learn about their contributions as well as experience that in Ecuador is the only place in the world where you can look 4 constellations of stars.
Itinerary
DAY 1 (PRECOLUMBINE TOUR)
Visit to the Central Bank Museum or Alabado Museum
Lunch
Afternoon visit to Florida Museum or Rumipamba
DAY 2 (SPANISH & REPUBLICAN ERA TOUR)
Visit to the City Museum
Lunch
Afternoon visit to Carondelet Palace
DAY 3 (FRENCH GEODESIC MISSION TOUR)
Visit to the Middle of the World & Intinan Museum
Lunch
Afternoon visit to the IGM Planetarium or Alameda Museum
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