This guide to Ecuador examines this fascinating and dramatically diverse country and includes complete coverage of the unique Galapagos islands. A colour introduction gives an insight into the country's highlights from snorkelling in the Galapagos to exploring Quito's colonial churches. Detailed accounts are given of these attractions as well as all the others from the unspoiled jungle of the Oriente and the highland farms of the central sierra to partying at the capital's latest nightspots. There is also practical advice on a range of activities from learning Spanish in Quito to shopping in Otavalo's bustling markets or climbing Volcan Cotopaxi. There are up-to-the-minute reviews of the best places to stay, eat and drink, plus the pick of the cyber cafes and shops. Finally there are over 50 maps and background on Ecuador's history, culture, indigenous peoples and environmental issues.
The Rough Guide to Chile covers the country in its entirety - from the arid Atacama Desert to the endless Pacific coastline and the cosmopolitan capital of Santiago, to the wild and rugged terrain of Patagonia, all the way down to the tip of South America itself, Tierra del Fuego. It also covers Easter Island with its mysterious prehistoric statues. As well as practical details on travelling around the vast interior and lively listings of the best places to eat, drink and sleep, the guide gives the low-down on the country's rich history and culture.