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Permitted
Activities of the Galapagos National Park
All you need
to know from how you can see the islands to the rules
once in the Galapagos(read it all)
Tourism:
The Galapagos
is one of the few sites in the world where tourism is
orientated distinctly around the nature, constituting
a educational activity.
The Galapagos is one of the few sites in the world where
tourism is orientated distinctly around the nature,
constituting a educational activity.
Tourism in
the Galapagos was started in 1969 with the arrival of
the first tourist boat the "Lina A", and today
it is the principal force of the economy of the region
and responsible for the principal changes in structure
of the insular space.
The areas
of the National Park that are established for public
use are found clearly marked and distributed in almost
all of the main islands of the archipelago. There are
54 land sites to visit and 62 marine sites. Most of
the sites are accessed by sea and for this tourism has
principally developed to be carried out in organized
groups, with an authorized guide, that arrive at visitor
sites on board tourist boats. Furthermore there exist
sits in the four populated islands (Santa Cruz, San
Cristobal, Isabela and Floreana), with land access,
where it is permitted to visit without a guide.
Visitors to the PNG require the presence
of one or more guides, the same that help the SPNG in
the work of control and vigilance of the visitor sites,
a job of great importance considering the size and dispersion
of the archipelago and the high cost of management.
A system of fixed annual itinaries
for the tourist trips have been organized, these itinaries
are carried out taking into account the capacity of
burden of each site, limiting the anchorage in account
of size and number of boats and fragility of the site.
There exist various tour agencies,
both nationally and internationally, that offer a great
quantity of tourist services at different prices, however
for more information you can contact the Galapagos Chamber
of Tourism.
The rules and regulations that visitors
to the Galapagos National Park must strictly obey are
specified in the following points:
Scientific
Research & Investigations
The GNP authorizes
studies and scientific investigations by means of permits
and subscriptions of agreements when the activity to
be carried has a forecasted plan of which the execution
will exceed six months.
If the studies
or investigations require the collection of species,
specimens, constitutive elements, samples or materials,
the GNP determines the quantity, physical and biological
conditions, times and places of collection, qualifications
of methods, instruments of collection, means of transport
and permitted processes.
The collection, internal movement and exportation of
specimens or constitutive elements of endemic species
is prohibited, except in the case of authorized scientific
investigation that are of transdental importance to
the survival of a species. The authorization is given
by the Director of the Park, after corresponding analysis
of each case, without harm and in account of the the
remaining required authorizations of the Laws and international
agreements.
The persons carrying out the studies or investigations
must provide the GNP, without charging, with 10 copies
of the publication in Spanish (castellano), without
harm to comply with the remaining stipulated regulations
in the permitted document or agreement.
The movement and exportation of specimens or constitutive
elements of established organisms for CITES (Convention
on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild
Fauna and Flora), are authorized by the Director of
the Galapagos National Park.
Filming
& Documentaries
It is permitted to carry out filming and documentaries
of a scientific, educational and cultural nature and
in this form, commercial nature as well.
Requirements:
Formal application form in which the character of the
filming must be specified, its objectives etc.
We require to know the exact date of arrival and the
exact dates of the proposed itinary.
For filming of a commercial nature, the producers pay
the rights of filming and provide the guarantee as soon
as it is established.
Depending
on the time of duration of the filming, the group must
pay rights of filming and give a banking guarantee in
the name of the Galapagos National Park, emitted by
the Banco del Pacifico. This guarantee will be given
back once the copies of the finished production have
been received in a stipulated period of time by both
parties.
GUIDES
The Naturalist
Guides of the Galapagos National Park are highly qualified
people without being functionaries of the PNG, that
have assumed responsibility to hire their services to
conduct visits to the Park and to guide people in the
knowledge, interpretation and conservation of resources.
They offer
services of information and interpretation of the resources
of the Park to the visitors.
They assume control of the visitors and their belongings
and are solely responsible for them and the affects
they could have on the ecosystem of the Park.
They comply with and help enforce the legal rules and
other technical-administrative dispositions that the
National Park emits relative to preservation and conservation.
They cooperate in the patrols of the National Park and
Marine Reserve of the Galapagos to ensure conservation
and rational use of resources.
They cooperate in monitoring systems of areas of the
National Park and Marine Reserve of the Galapagos.
Forms
of Tourism
Cruises: These constitute the main part and are carried
out in large boats with a capacity from 8 to 100 passengers,
the passengers stay on board the boats for the trip
that have durations of 3 to 8 days although cruises
of 21 days are possible.
Daily
Tours: The visitors can stay in hotels
available in the populated Ports and daily travel to
different visitor sites of the Park, returning at the
end of the day.
Bay Tours: Activities available in
the Ports that consist of short trips using small boats
with outboard motors.
Daily
Diving Tours: A variation on the Bay
Tours in which available boats are equipped with diving
gear, most of the dive shops are located on Santa Cruz
Island
Navigable
Dive Tours: A variation on cruises with
access to marine sites far from the populated centers.
Non-Guided
Sites: These sites are for recreational
purposes and are near to populated centers
Entrance
Fee and were it goes to
The Law of Special Regime for the Conservation and Sustainable
Development of Galapagos Province fixes the following
tariffs for entrance to the Galapagos National Park
and Marine Reserve:
CATEGORY US$
Non-resident foreign tourists 100,00
Non-resident foreign tourists (Age < 12 years old)
50,00
Non-resident foreign tourists from any of the countries
of "La Comunidad Andina de Naciones" or "Mercosur"
50,00
Non-resident foreign tourists from any of the countries
of "La Comunidad Andina de Naciones" or "Mercosur"
(Age < 12 years old) 25,00
Ecuadorian Citizens or Resident Foreigners 6,00
Ecuadorian Citizens or Resident Foreigners (Age <
12 years old) 3,00
Non-resident foreign tourists that are registered students
at an ecuadorian institute 25,00
Distribution
of the National Park and Marine Reserve entrance fee.
Parque Nacional
Galápagos 40%
(Galapagos national park service)
Municipalidades de Galápagos* 20%
(Town municipality)
Consejo Provincial de Galápagos* 10% (City
council)
Reserva Marina de Galápagos 5% (Galapagos
marine reserve)
Sistema Nacional de Areas Protegidas 5% (Protected
areas national system)
Instituto Nacional Galápagos INGALA* 10%
Sistema de Inspección y Cuarentena de la provincia
de Galápagos 5% (SICGAL)
Armada Nacional 5%
(Navy)
* It will
be used for the financing of projects of education,
sports, health and environmental cleaning, benefit of
environmental services and benefit of services directly
related to the attention the tourist.
Rules
for Visitors
1) The Galapagos
receives around 75,000 tourists annually and to all
of them the following rules must be indicated:
2) For the
unique nature, the plants, animals and rocks must remain
permanently in their place so as not to cause alteration.
It is not permitted to take anything from the islands
with the exception of photographs.
3) Each island
in the archipelago is unique for its flora and fauna
and surroundings, the introduction of foreign organisms
like, animals, seed, plants and insects, cause serious
problems.
4) The animals
of the Galapagos must not be touched or stroked for
your safety and because rapidly, they can loose their
docility and alter their behavior.
5) The endemic
fauna native to the Galapagos has a natural form of
food, because of this you must not give them any type
of food as it may cause damage.
6) Each year
thousands of people visit the Galapagos, imagine what
would happen if each one took home a shell, plant or
bothered an animal?
7) The marine
birds of the Galapagos abandon their nests if bothered
or pursued, leaving their eggs or young to fall to the
ground or leaving them exposed to the sun, therefore
you must observe them at a distance of no less that
2 meters.
8) On your
visit to the islands it is not permitted to bring pets
or other animals as these animals have caused serious
impact to the endemic flora and fauna native to the
Galapagos.
9) To maintain
the island in the most natural state possible it is
prohibited to enter with any living organisms from the
continent as well as when you are moving amongst the
islands. Plants, seed, insects, plagues and illnesses
are dangerous for the fragile insular ecosystem.
10) The visitor
sites of the PNG are found marked and signed to guarantee
security. You must not leave the paths.
11) It is
not permitted to fish on board tourist boats.
12) Rubbish
of any type interferes in the natural processes and
ruins the beautiful views and surroundings of the islands.
Do not throw rubbish away when in visitor sites in the
sea or near the islands, the sea lions collect jars
thrown away from the bottom of the sea and play with
them which can damage their noses, the turtles each
thrown away plastic and can die from blockages in their
respiratory tubes. You must not leave anything on the
islands except for your footprints.
13) On the
inhabited islands you can buy articles with Galapagos
themes made from wood and ceramics etc. Do not buy souvenirs
made from black coral, turtle shell, sea lion tusks
or shells as this goes against the principles of conservation.
14) To write
your name and phrases of any nature on rocks, walls,
etc is a sign of bad education and damages the surroundings
and views. Remember, your immortality is not more important
than the beauty of the islands.
15) It is
not permitted to light fires or to smoke in the areas
of the Park. Remember that a fire can start from a match
or a cigarette that has not been put out properly. For
example in 1985 and 1994, Isabela suffered fires of
great magnitude.
16) If you
want to camp in authorized visitor sites, you must obtain
permission from the PNG offices.
17)
Filming at a professional level requires special authorization.
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