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xperience the best of Ecuador — spectacular Andes Mountains, rich Incan culture, gracious people and historic colonial towns — on an unforgettable 30-day journey that immerses you in the lifestyles and language of this extraordinary country. The Sierra of Ecuador is one of the world’s best places to learn Spanish, as its friendly inhabitants speak slowly and clearly with a light accent. As our adventure unfolds, you’ll improve your Spanish skills through cultural interaction, service work, formal language instruction and exploration. Trek a challenging section of the ancient Inca Trail, do service work with Habitat for Humanity, home stay with an Ecuadorian family and take workshops on crafts, dancing, cooking and music. You’ll find there is no better way to learn a language than to be surrounded by native speakers, and no better way to discover a culture than to live and work amongst its people. Prepare for an amazing expedition!
Trek the Andes; Horseback through Cotopaxi National Park
Explore Cultural Centers; Home Stay with Ecuadorian Family
Learn Spanish through Instruction and Cultural Immersion
Work on Habitat for Humanity Projects alongside Ecuadorians
Earn 3 Credit Hours
Earn 40+ Hours Sevice Work
Prerequisite: Two Years Spanish
 
 
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