In its member publication, Andrew Harper Travel presents Ecuador as a multi-layered destination, combining the cultural depth of Quito with the natural diversity of the Galapagos Islands.

Within this curated itinerary, Galapagos Safari Camp is featured as a distinctive place to stay on Santa Cruz Island, offering a land-based alternative to the traditional cruise experience.

Set in the highlands, the Camp is described as a family-owned lodge inspired by African safari design, where guests stay in private tents and a central lodge with expansive views over the surrounding landscape and out toward the Pacific.

The feature highlights the breadth of experiences available from the Camp, from hiking and kayaking to wildlife encounters, alongside the comfort of well-appointed accommodation and strong culinary offering.

Highlights include:

  • Nine hillside tents with furnished balconies
  • Views across farmland, national park and ocean
  • Guided excursions across the islands
  • Ecuadorian and international cuisine

The inclusion reflects a broader shift in how travellers experience the Galapagos, balancing exploration with time on land, and offering a more grounded perspective of the islands.

Find yourself at the crossroads of exploration, science and adventure at this stylish, family-owned lodge. Inspired by the thrill of African safari camps.

Andrew Harper Traveler featuring Galapagos Safari Camp

Andrew Harper Traveler featuring Galapagos Safari Camp Andrew Harper Traveler featuring Galapagos Safari Camp Andrew Harper Traveler featuring Galapagos Safari Camp