Ecuador

Explore Ecuador from the Amazon Jungle to the Andes Mountains and Pacific coast and help communities reach their goals and wildlife to thrive.

Ecuador Adventure Tours

Explore Ecuador from the Amazon Jungle to the Andes Mountains

Experience the diversity as you travel throughout Ecuador, exploring the Andes Mountains, the tropical glaciers, The Amazon, the Pacific coast, scenic rivers, national parks, cloud forests and cultural attractions such as Ecuador's capital city of Quito and the world-famous Otavalo indigenous market.

Day 1 - Arrive in Quito
Day 1 - Arrive in Quito

Day 1 – Welcome to Quito! Arrive after your volunteer project adventures, check-in and begin tour orientation at the hotel. You will have time to explore Quito and enjoy a local meal later that day.

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Accommodations

All accommodations have been carefully selected for their comfort and ideal locations. Accommodations range from nice tourist class hotels to hostels (dormitory style).

Meals

Approximately half of all meals are provided by ISV. Meals during times of sightseeing will be the responsibility of participants.

Activities

ISV includes a minimum of 5 activities in the program price to make your experience unforgettable. Activities are subject to change but may include activities such as glacier instruction on Cotopaxi volcano, visits to native indigenous villages, scenic biking in the Andes, whitewater rafting the Pastaza river, and surfing.

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