Day 26 - Final Excursion:(:

Hey everyone! Marielle and Tyler here with our final excursion blog (sad face) 


Today we left the hotel around 9 AM to visit Los Gemelos and El Chato Ranch. The Gemelos are two giant sink holes formed by the collapse of volcanic chambers. They are filled with tons of greenery and vegetation, along with a variety of bird species. Sometimes, you can see the Vermillion Flycatcher - a bright, red, finch-like bird. However, they are endangered due to introduced species, such as feral cats. 


Our next stop was El Chato Ranch, which is a tortoise farm, where the Galapagos Tortoises roam free in the lush greens, grazing along, and taking things one slow step at a time. The ranch is also home to many cattle, along with cattle egrets! It was so interesting watching these creatures live together peacefully. As we took a stroll through the farm, we took many pictures of the dome shaped giants, while making sure to avoid stepping in tortoise poo. We were also able to witness the underground lava caves on the ranch. It was quite the site to see! Finally, we ate lunch at the ranch before departing back to the hotel where we said goodbye to our wonderful guide, David. As of now, the rest of us are relaxing, strolling through the town, shopping, and just waiting until our final group dinner tonight at The Pointe. 


Anyways, thank you so much for tuning in with Baylor in Galapagos! We appreciated reading all your wonderful comments, especially knowing you were all invested in our adventures, and happy for us to have witnessed this journey. On behalf of all us, we miss y’all and can’t wait to see you when we get back home Monday night! See y’all soon! 


  • Marielle and Tyler🫶🏼🏝️





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  1. It’s funny to see the giant tortoises swimming! Looks like a great last day of excursions.

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