Overview
South American Explorer
Experience conservation research in the Ecuadorian Amazon, teach indigenous children in the Andes and Peru.
GVI know the importance of conservation work and education which is why we have merged three of our most popular programs in the culturally rich continent of South America. Five weeks will be spent working on a field research expedition deep in Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest. Another five weeks will see volunteers heading to Otavalo to teach local Andean communities. But how could any trip to South America be complete without visiting Peru? With an additional 4 weeks teaching in the “pueblos jovenes” or “young towns” surrounding the colonial city of Arequipa.
This combination trip allows you to enjoy a mixture of different projects and countries and offers you the opportunity to explore the region in-between your time on each program. You will arrange the travel/flights from one location to the next, allowing you more flexibility and the option to build these worthwhile programs into your travel itinerary.
This was by far the best field experience ever!!! I have travelled quite a bit, and I can say in all honestly, the accommodation and staff were brillliant!! It was very rewarding and satisfying! The days in the school, were outstanding! It's a once (hopefully not!!) in a life time opportunity, which I would recommend to everyone!
Mark De Zeine, 2007
What Difference Does This Project Make?
GVI is making a difference in Ecuador’s Amazon by supporting the Yachana Foundation and local efforts to preserve the rainforest and its extraordinary diversity of plants and animals. These efforts include promoting sustainable economic and agricultural alternatives for its inhabitants, many of whom are from poor, indigenous communities. On the teaching projects in Peru and Ecuador our aims are first and foremost in education and pay particular attention to improving the standards of literacy and education of the children of each community.
Highlights
Enjoying the intensive in-camp training to gain basic knowledge of the environment; spending nights out and experiencing the sights and sounds of the tropical rainforest, setting photo-trapping equipment; enjoying wildlife observation from the river; experiencing nocturnal frog and mammal surveys; exploring different parts of the Amazon; working with the local community and learning how to navigate in the forest. Being immersed in the indigenous culture of Ecuador and Peru and contributing towards the education of children who without these projects may go without. Living with a local host family and practicing Spanish. Exploring these fascinating countries with the optional side trips.
Location
When in the Amazon you will be based on 1,800 hectares of (mainly) primary rainforest on lands neighbouring the tiny village of Mondaña, located on the Napo River between the cities of Tena and Coca, in the eastern part of Ecuador. In Peru, volunteers are based in Arequipa, Peru’s second largest city. In Ecuador, Otavalo is our base town, located two hours north of the Capital Quito.
Field Conditions
The expedition base camp is located adjacent to the Napo River in a cleared area within the rainforest. It contains a dormitory-style residence that has cooking facilities, showers and toilets, and provides expedition members with all the basic conditions for sleeping, eating, working and relaxing.
Volunteers live with local families both in Arequipa and Otavalo in accommodation that is basic yet comfortable. This gives you a more enriched cultural experience and the valuable opportunity to practice your Spanish! You will have your own private room, hot water and three meals a day will be provided when you are with the family.















