Ecuador Spanish Immersion

Location: Ecuador: Cuenca, Otavalo and 2 other cities

Program Duration: 2-4 weeks

Typical Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks

Dates: June 23 to July 22, July 9 to August 7

Broadreach

http://www.gobroadreach.com

806 McCulloch Street, Suite 102 Raleigh, NC 27603 United States

Call Us

Phone: 888-833-1907 or 919-256-8200

Fax: 919-833-2129

Description

There is no better way to learn about a culture than to live and work amongst its people. We invite you to experience Ecuador ' its rich history, beautiful topography, vibrant cultural centers and gracious people ' on a 30-day journey that will fully immerse you in the lifestyles and language of the Ecuadorian people. Immersion Ecuador is divided into four phases that build upon a common theme, in this case learning the Spanish language. Throughout the phases, language skills are developed through intensive cultural immersion, adventure, service learning, personal reflection and formal instruction.

Highlights

Days 1-8:
After arriving in Quito and spending a day exploring and making last minute preparations for the hike, we travel south to a Quechua weaving community for our first glimpse into Ecuador's diverse culture. Practice weaving with locals, listen to musicians play Andean music and learn about the ancient indigenous traditions still practiced in this close-knit community. Then embark on a challenging, high Andes adventure& Trek the ancient Inca Trail across the rugged Andean corridor from Achupallas to the famous ruins of Ingapirca, a mountainous passage through an unspoiled landscape with magnificent views. Our nights are spent camping under star-filled skies so remote and near the equator, the constellations of both hemispheres greet us each evening. Backpacking up to 15,000 feet pushes our limits, but we complete our journey proudly as a team with invaluable new leadership skills.

Days 9-14:
We settle in at a charming hacienda nestled in a tiny Andean village and divide into small groups for Spanish lessons with our Ecuadorian profesores. After embarking on conversations about culture, history, politics and the environment, we try a salsa lesson and a cooking class. We soon discover this is not like Spanish class at school! The skills learned one day will be used the next, as we travel and have conversations with locals. Discussions with a local potter and hat maker give us the chance to practice our Spanish and the unique opportunity to step into the everyday life of Ecuadorians. Their warm, gracious manner makes us feel at home.

Days 15-20:
Off to Cuenca, a vibrant cultural center in Southern Ecuador. Continuing our formal instruction, we live with local families here to maximize the experience. Learn the true Ecuadorian ways of life while continually honing your communication skills. Most participants have never had a "real" conversation in Spanish. Your understanding of the language after years of study in school does not compare to your proficiency after living in a community that speaks only Spanish. A little apprehensive? Don't be. After two weeks in Ecuador, you're ready to take on the challenge.

Day 21-26:
Next, well lead you to the northern village of Otavolo, and you take the lead from' there. Visit the bi-weekly market, where indigenous artisans sell fabrics in every color and pattern imaginable, as well as ancient crafts. Fall into the rhythms of the community and live as a local as you take on service projects with local foundations that aim to improve the lives of Otavolo's surrounding communities. We may work to improve water systems and other infrastructure needs. We might get our hands dirty and take on a local conservation and reforestation project. Or we may organize an educational day camp for local kids, where we engage in cultural exchange, laugh, play soccer, and bring a smile to these warm children's faces.

Day 27-30:
Our final adventure gives us time to reflect. We head to El Porvenir, a tiny, restored farmhouse nestled in the middle of Cotopaxi National Park. Explore the snow capped peaks of the world's highest active volcano by foot and on horseback, providing the perfect opportunity to contemplate the places, people and lifestyles encountered throughout our journey. Traveling through the heart of South America, developing close relationships with Ecuadorians and learning about their rich culture teaches us as much about ourselves as it does about Ecuador. Our experiences here and the challenges overcome have changed the way we see ourselves and the world around us.

Travel Types
  • BackPacking Abroad
  • Environmental Studies
  • Native Culture Studies
  • Camping
  • Hiking
  • Homestay
  • Language Immersion
  • Volunteering
Qualifications

Many of our participants have never been on a wilderness program or traveled internationally. You do not need to have any experience camping, trekking, paddling or traveling. All we ask is that you come with an open mind, a desire to try new things and ready to have fun. Our instructors teach you all the skills you need one-step-at-a-time. Keep in mind, however, that Phase 1 of this journey is physically challenging and most students will want to do some conditioning before they arrive. Call for details on specific programs.

Languages
  • Spanish

Cost in US$:

Cost Includes:

Credit Available

yes

Volunteer Types
  • culture
  • education
  • secondary education
Age Range
16-20
Typical Living Arrangements
  • Home-stays
  • Group living

Participants Travel to Ecuador

in Groups

Application Process Involves
  • Physical Exam/Health Records
  • Written Application
Typically The Application Process Time is
1-3 days
Year Founded

1993

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