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Staying Safe
Although violent crime is very low in Ecuador, non-violent crime is a concern in Ecuador, so be aware of your surroundings and watch out forΒ pickpocketers. Keep an eye on your credit card during transactions, to minimize the threat of “skimming” (where fraudsters steal your credit card information when you’re not looking).
We recommend that you leave valuable jewelry – including watches – at home, as well as expensive electronics. Carry a money belt, use the hotel safe to hold your passport and other important documents. Some volcanic activity can be cause for concern as well, so ask your tour guide about which areas to avoid.
All our tours include professional tour guides, and we will arrange all transportation, transfers, hotels, and tours that we know personally and recommend highly.
For US Citizens, the State Department recommends bookmarking theΒ Travel Warnings and Travel AlertsΒ page, following theirΒ TwitterΒ andΒ FacebookΒ accounts, and/or downloading their free Smart Traveler App throughΒ iTunesΒ to stay up-to-date on travel warnings and news. They also offerΒ useful tipsΒ for traveling safely abroad.
TheΒ UK Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeΒ has some recommendations onΒ travelingΒ safely in Ecuador.