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COUNTRY:
Ecuador
DEPARTURES:
Departure dates are flexible and can be arranged to suit you but will depend on accommodation availability
PRICE:
From £790 (14 days) - £935 (21 days) excluding flights. Children under 12 years are half price. We recommend children should be 8 years and over.
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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A taste of volunteering trip - what's it all about?
This type of trip is ideal for people who are unable to take very long periods off work but who are interested in volunteering to work with communities in need, or in wildlife conservation. These shorter trips combine volunteering with an opportunity to see the main sights in destinations.

How this holiday makes a difference

We work closely with the Yanapuma Foundation who focuses on changing the life of the local people and the surrounding conservation. As a company we work closely with our overseas trusts all believing that the conservation of tomorrow comes from the improvement of eco-tourism, community and conservation – the three are interconnected and if improved together they will lead to long term sustainable development. As a result we expose our travellers to these three elements giving them a taste of this relationship and their future. Our travellers work on valued and worthwhile projects which are more often then not simple but life changing.

Project work includes a mix of rewarding community and conservation projects – anti poaching patrols, snare collection, helping in schools, AIDS awareness, monitoring game movement and helping the safari lodge etc. Hands on projects working alongside committed communities are a powerful way to educate the next generation of travelers.

Foodstuffs are bought locally and resources such as heating in camps where possible is done in an environmentally friendly fashion e.g. solar panels. In addition rain water is collected for drinking water. Clothes washing is done where possible with bio-degradable soap. Litter is collected and disposed of properly.

We ensure that all our programmes work with the full agreement of local elders and that volunteer’s work side by side amongst the community. More often living in the community. We pay the communities for looking after volunteers and every volunteer has a donation to the community included in the cost – currently £80 per person. This is used to buy materials to build classrooms, pay for education fees and so on. We also work alongside local charities as often as we can support their aims.

We ensure that approximately 60% of the cost of each volunteers scheme is paid to the project leader in-country to cover all their in-country costs. This includes paying local communities for food and accommodation where appropriate.

In addition we pay communities a donation and source all food, drink, equipment, fuel locally thereby enhancing the local economy. The hosts employ as many staff as they can. Sometimes this income supports numerous relations.

We also recognize that volunteers spend their own money on drinks, transport, souvenirs, services (taxis), medical care, park fees, activities e.g. rafting, diving, climbing etc which are major contributors to local suppliers incomes and the overall economy.

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Reviewed 26 Mar 2008 by Jake Yearsley4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Mountain biking down the volcano Cotopaxi, near Quito and dying my hair red with the Bua community.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


If doing voluntary work, get clarity as what is actually being offered. If you are meeting and living with only 1 other person that you do not know during your voluntary time, ask your operator if they have a contingency plan if you do not get along, or have personal difficulties with your voluntary colleague? Ideally meet up with that person beforehand if poss. Ask your operator to arrange this. Take enough of the right equipment. Be vigilant on expensive items when travelling, ie don’t take anything expensive and if you do, always carry on your person and don’t leave in a backpack above your head on bus storage space when travelling on a bus. Keep on your body or close to you at all times.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes it did benefit financially, but not sure how much. It def benefited culturally as there was a good culture exchange.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


I really enjoyed my time, made the most of my experiences and learnt a lot about the people, culture, and plants which is why I went. I learnt how tolerant I am as a person and that I may need to be more forthright about my needs with others. There were some difficulties and a few failings, but not unusual for the part of the world I was travelling too. All my comments and criticisms I have made to the appropriate companies involved in my holiday.
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