Details & Itinerary

Visit the Andean region of Ecuador and experience the rich history, culture, and community that this part of the world has to offer! Live with a local family and immerse yourself in a language and cultural exchange experience, all while taking part in worthwhile indigenous community-initiated service projects. Of course we add some exciting adventure activities in Mindo, as well!

Itinerary

DAY 1: QUITO ARRIVAL

Group flight arrival to Quito. Transfer via private bus to our Quito accommodation, selected specifically for its comfort and group-coherent space. Safety briefing, snacks, and settle into bed.

DAYS 2-3: QUITO HISTORIC DISTRICT

Begin the day with group orientation and language activities as we situate ourselves in this exciting new setting. Spend a day visiting the famous Plaza de Independencia and El Panecillo to take in breathtaking views of this sprawling metropolis. We also visit the Quito Teleferico for an epic gondola ride. Check out Mitad del Mundo (equator) and have a special lunch in Calacali hosted by a famous local chef who specializes in organic local foods. Evening group reflection and homestay orientation/role playing takes place along with some language activities.

DAYS 4-9: COTACACHI HOMESTAYS & COMMUNITY SERVICE

We rise early to transfer via private bus to Lago Cuicocha for a hike around the spectacular crater lake. Learn about the geological and cultural histories of the area as we take in amazing views and stretch our legs! We meet our homestay families in the nearby town of Cotacachi and settle into our new homes (at least two students per household).

Over the next five days, we engage in community service projects with local  schools, indigenous partners, and community organizers. Past projects have included construction, maintenance, and general upkeep of the local school that hosts all elementary students under one teacher. There is also an indigenous kindergarten next door where we can interact with students, paint, or do other crafts. We balance our hard work with meaningful exchange and language opportunities alongside the locals.

On our final full day in the community, we will hold a Pambamesa Lunch where different members of the community bring their land products to share as a way to thank you for all the work done during this week. We will also hold a final celebratory dinner with our new friends.

Adventure activities during our time in Cotacachi include an excursion to Otavalo to explore the largest artisan and indigenous market in Latin America! We will also visit a local tannery to see how locals process leather- try your hand at shoe or wallet making! Other workshops include organic jam and jewelry making. We will visit an Alpaca farm to learn about the wool-making process.

DAYS 10-11: MINDO CLOUD FOREST EXCURSION

Travel south west to the Cloud Forest region where we will immerse ourselves in this jungle adventure town! Zip line through the forest, visit a hummingbird feeding center, and enjoy a relaxing and refreshing inner tube down the river. This is a beautiful and diverse setting to hold our closing activities as a group before traveling back to Quito for a final celebratory dinner.

DAY 12: TRAVEL HOME

Back where we started! Our journey ends in Quito, a now familiar cityscape. We are sad to leave, but excited to share our stories with our family and friends. ¡Adios, Ecuador!

Please note that this itinerary is subject to change.

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Tech Free Programs:

Global Works does not allow phones/internet-capable devices on our summer programs. We believe this enhances group cohesion and allows students to be fully present to their experience.

Service Projects

Educational Volunteering

Projects and exchange in a local indigenous school

Community Development

Engage in hands-on projects related to clean water and community cohesion

Adventure & Cultural Activities

Historic Quito Landmarks & History

Lago Cuicocha Hike

Otavalo Market Exploration

Mindo Jungle Tubing and Zip Line

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Accommodations

QUITO

Our Quito accommodations are just outside the bustling Simon Bolivar neighborhood near Quito’s Centro Historico. The locally owned and operated hostel-style hotel was specifically selected for its comfort and group-coherent space. Students are in shared bunk-style rooms, and the hotel has hot water and home-cooked breakfasts.

COTACACHI HOMESTAYS

Global Works has longstanding relationships with the communities where we place students and complete our service projects. All homes where students are housed are within walking distance of one another and close to the project work site. Homes are humble in nature, typically constructed of concrete blocks; they are clean and inviting. Students will have a private room within the home and the room is shared between two Global Works students. All homes have bathrooms complete with a flush toilet and a shower. Meals are prepared by the homestay families and families are trained in proper food preparation and food handling.

MINDO

Our cloud forest accommodations in Mindo provide a unique setting for the closing days of our program. We stay in a locally owned and operated jungle lodge that is centrally located to our various excursions. Students stay in comfortable bunk-style rooms surrounded by a peaceful jungle environment.