In this feature, The Telegraph presents a selection of destinations designed as an escape from the global attention surrounding the Royal Wedding, highlighting places where travellers can disconnect and experience something entirely different.

Within this context, the Galápagos Islands are positioned as a remote and immersive alternative, offering close encounters with wildlife and a sense of distance from everyday life.

Galapagos Safari Camp is included as part of this selection, described as a low-key, land-based option on Santa Cruz Island. The feature highlights its setting in the highlands and its role as a base for exploring the islands while offering space and privacy away from busier coastal areas.

The article also notes the Camp as a complement to a cruise itinerary, providing a more grounded perspective of the Galapagos and time to explore at a different pace.

The camp, close to the tortoise reserve, has no television ad a lousy mobile signal — perfect.

 

The Telegraph Travel featuring Galapagos Safari Camp

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