Additional Ecuador Border Crossing Information
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People's experiences vary depending on crowds at the border, corrupt or honest border officials, and rules can also change. Read about individual experiences at specific borders below.
[edit] Entering Ecuador
Ipiales/Tulcan
The border is open 7 days a week from 0600 - 2100. After clearing Colombian immigration and canceling your car permit cross the border and park on the right hand side of the road, there may be military directing traffic, be courteous – they can be helpful. Get your passport stamped by Ecuadorian immigration and then exit the building to your left, you will find the small vehicle importation office almost at the end of the building on your left hand side. The official will ask for your documents and check your VIN number. Once your VIN number has been verified you will be given your stamped and dated import permit. There is no charge for importing your vehicle into Ecuador.
--Posted by Tom
[edit] Exiting Ecuador
Aguas Verdes, June 19, 2009
Make sure you don't miss the border entirely and accidentally drive into Peru. We managed to do it. If you follow the giant road signs that say 'Frontera' they will guide you down a brand new highway past a customs building that is still under construction. Don't follow the signs! Instead, head in to Huaquillas. You will have to pay a municipal $0.25 'toll' to enter the town. Right after the tolls on the opposite side of the road is a small aduana building. If you pull a U-turn to park in front of the aduana, you will then be forced to drive through the toll both a second time and they will insist you pay again. At the aduana, you will need to surrender your Tarjeta Andina that you received when you entered Ecuador, have you passport stamped, and then head through the crazy market that takes over the streets in Huaquillas. One other word of advice: do not pay anyone anything if they are not wearing a uniform. We stopped at something we thought might be the border office and some guy waved semi-official looking tickets at us saying we needed to pay $5 to cross the border. We refused to give him money, and asked a uniformed official nearby if we should pay anything. He said no, never give anyone money if they aren't wearing a uniform, but didn't seem too concerned when we told him that someone was outside his office trying to collect money. I guess that's just the way it works.
-- Posted by Kristin
Huaquillas Ecuador, June 3, 2009
We exited Ecuador at the Huaquillas / Aguas Verdes border crossing. We paid the dollar 'entrance fee' to get into the border town and parked on the right hand shoulder of the one way road just after the toll. Then we crossed the road on foot to avoid being charged twice to get to Ecuadorian immigration. We got our exit stamps in short order and then returned to the car to drive to the Aduana offices located about 4km further on the left hand side of the road just before the border bridge over the Rio Zarumilla. All that was required here apart from navigating the small one block detour around the market and finding the customs office was for us to surrender the original import document, no stamps, checks or paperwork - very simple.
--Posted by Tom
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