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Gap year & career break in Ecuador and Peru

COUNTRY:
Ecuador, Peru
DEPARTURES:
2012: 5 Jan, 26 Apr
PRICE:
From £4585 (12 weeks) excluding flights, Local Payment of £540
MORE INFO:
Price includes 3 day UK travel safety course, all food & accommodation, language tuition & homestays, cultural orientation, permits, guides & porters, transport, development project funding and activities (including treks, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, Nazca Lines flight, sail-trek and motor launch)
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Gap year & career break in Ecuador and Peru

Gap year & career break in Ecuador and Peru

Gap year & career breaks
Gap Year ventures are for school leavers, aged 17-20, taking time off before entering University or employment. Career Gap ventures will appeal to those taking a career break or sabbatical. There is no upper age limit although the majority of participants are aged between 21 and 35 years old.

How this holiday makes a difference

This venture supports the Puerto Lopez Volunteer Project and the Book Bus Ecuador Project. As well as our guides you are also accompanied by local guides and project partners. Groups are kept to a maximum of sixteen people, big enough to help the local communities, but not big enough to have a negative affect themselves. Back in the UK we also have our own environmental policy and we believe this is where responsible travel should start, prior to departure. It is simple things that help and perhaps the biggest impact in the office comes from recycling paper, as a rule where possible we print on both sides of paper and it is not until it is completely beyond use that we then send it to be recycled.

All our development projects have been carefully chosen to satisfy several criteria. They are of definable and sustainable benefit to the indigenous community and allow us the opportunity to work in tandem with the host community. Funding for the projects comes directly from the our Trust. For each person that joins us, we, as a company, give at least US $400 (GB £215) to the Trust. 100% of the money the Trust receives is spent on the projects.

All development projects are over-seen by a resident Project Manager whose role is to co-ordinate the adventures, the funding and the project's objectives. We are committed to direct patronage within the local economies of the countries in which we operate.

We pay local tutors to teach languages; accommodation throughout the adventure is in locally owned hostels or based in the project locations; and the entire expedition budget will be spent by the team at local "grass roots" level.

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Gap year & career break in Ecuador and Peru

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