Sierra Negra Galapagos
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Sierra Negra Galapagos
My husband and I will be travelling to Isle Isabela and will be hiking this volcano. Its it doable in one day or should we schedule 2 days? Also, can anyone recommend a good hotel to stay along the hike up the volcano? From the dock where the boat lets you off on the island to the volcano, how far is the taxi ride and what is the cost? Any tips/advice will be much appreciated.
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The Island of Isabela can be done in either one or two days. It depends on your schedule and what you want to see while in the Galapagos. If you do have the time, Isabela island is well worth the extra night. If you choose to stay overnight on Isle Isabela the hotels are modest and basic accommodations to stay at. If you're planning this trip on your own and it's not part of a cruise, you should know that all adult foreigners must pay an $100 entry fee into the Galapagos. Leaving the pier on Isabela Island will cost you $10.
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Thanks, we know about the $100 entrance fee onto the islands. What I was asking about was hiking the Sierra Negra Volcano. Can it be done in one day? If not, are they any good hotels along the way UP the volcano to stay in?
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The hike to Sierra Negra can be done in one day easily. You can take transportation to the trail head; the trek is perhaps 4 or 5 hours round-trip from there, if I recall correctly (and depending on your pace). I've heard some people suggest that going with a guide is a good idea, since the area can be foggy and you can miss some turns. I don't have experience with that, so I'm just passing on 3rd-hand info. If it's rainy, the path can be very muddy, so be prepared for that.
Tina
trip report at http://galapagos2009.wordpress.com/
Tina
trip report at http://galapagos2009.wordpress.com/