by Lenin Hernandez | Aug 11, 2022 | Ecuador Business, Ecuador News, Ecuador Traditions
The tourism sector has lost $4.5 trillion and 62 million jobs, affecting communities’ living standards and well-being worldwide; meanwhile, consumers have changed their consumption behavior since COVID-19 in 2020. Since then, we have been working tirelessly...
by Lenin Hernandez | Aug 4, 2022 | Ecuador Business, Ecuador News, Ecuador Traditions
To thrive professionally as a travel designer is to become an expert on the destinations we offer. Yet, sometimes, we are saturated with tons of information that is difficult to digest. That’s why having a cheat sheet that helps us understand the pros, cons, and main...
by Lenin Hernandez | Jul 28, 2022 | Ecuador Business, Ecuador News, Ecuador Traditions
The metaverse’s first appearance in our world was in the 80s. Still, it was the announcement of Facebook to develop a metaverse that rocketed the online search of this term to understand this tech trend and identify if there are any business opportunities....
by Lenin Hernandez | Jul 21, 2022 | Ecuador Business, Ecuador News, Ecuador Traditions
In previous articles, we have mentioned that the Galapagos Islands’ jewel is its wildlife. Many species inhabit only this remote archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. Meeting them is having a close encounter with those marvelous and rare animals that helped Charles...
by Andres Paez | Nov 25, 2021 | Ecuador News, Ecuador Traditions, Galapagos News, Travel Trends
We have discussed how nature’s importance in travel has shifted. Our priorities have changed, and regarding the bling on luxury lifestyle, nature is now the diamond of luxury travel. Yet, this trend goes further than exclusive accommodation in a natural wonder...
by Andres Paez | Oct 31, 2021 | Ecuador News, Ecuador Traditions, Travel Trends
November 2 is the Day of the Dead, and Ecuador celebrates it deliciously with the traditional “Colada Morada” and “Guaguas de Pan.” But this tradition comes from around 500 years ago when the Incas established in Ecuador and celebrated the Aya...