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STEM Trip to Ecuador – Biological Research in the Andes

Our STEM and service tour of Ecuador will begin in Quito, the capital city which was declared a World  Heritage Site by UNESCO for having the best preserved and least altered historic center in Latin America. We will continue on to the Maquipucuna Reserve that harbors a cloud forest and a rainforest. All of our service-learning trips include an appropriate balance of educational components, personal reflection, and purposeful service activities, and on this particular program we will spend the final days researching the diverse plant and animal life in Ecuador.
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Your adventure, day by day

Day 1 : Departure from your airport - Arrive Quito
Quito

Nestled in a long, narrow valley in the Andes, between the the Volcano Pichincha to the west and the Machángara River Canyon to the east, Quito enjoys a spectacular natural setting. The Ecuadorian capital city's mix of colonial and modern architecture creates a fascinating built environment. In addition to being the site of the Ecuadorian government, Quito is also the nation's cultural capital, with an impressive selection of museums and festivals.

Dinner in local restaurant

Enjoy an evening meal with your group.

Day 2 : Quito's History
Jesuit church of La Compania de Jesus

After 160 years work, the church was completed with Solomonic columns and an intricately decorated Moorish interior.

Visit El Panecillo

Before the Spanish arrived, the local people used this hill as a place to worship the sun. Afterward, the Spanish used this site to construct a fortress to control the area.

Plaza de la Independencia

In the 16th century the Spanish were afraid that the Incas might poison their water supply, so they set up their own protected well here and this plaza subsequently became the social center of town. Here we will visit Guayasamin's mural of Orellana discovering the Amazon on the wall of Palacia de Gobierno; the City Hall; the Arhcbishop's Palace and the Cathedral.

Iglesia San Francisco

The first church built in Quito, begun in 1535 on the site of an Inca Temple. Inside we will view the baroque altar which has three important sculptures: the Baptism of Jesus; a representation of Jesus de Gran Poder; and one of the most important sculptures in Ecuador, the original La Virgen de Quito.

TelefériQo

Take a cable car up to an altitude of 4,050 meters. From here, we will have a spectacular view of the Ecuadorian capital and the valleys. From this unique spot, we can perfectly see how Quito stretches from north to south and, on a clear day, you can even spot several volcanoes surrounding the city.

Dinner in local restaurant

Enjoy an evening meal with your group.

Day 3 : Quito - Maquipucuna Reserve
Continue on to the Maquipucuna Reserve and Lodge

En route, we will stop to visit Mitad del Mundo.

Visit Mitad del Mundo

The exact place where the earth is divided into two hemispheres. In 1936, a monument was raised commemorating 200 years of the arrival of the First Mission. In 1979 it was moved 7km to the west of the town of Calacali, where the Equator Line does cross. Today, a new larger monument stands in San Antonio de Pichincha to replace the historical pyramid.

Maquipucuna Reserve and Lodge

The Maquipucuna Reserve and Lodge is located in the Maquipucuna Forest Reserve. It is a unique destination that harbors cloud forests and rainforests. Here, visitors will find 4% of the planet's bird species, and is the only forest where to watch the endangered Andean Spectacled Bears.

Orientation Session

This evening, there will be an orientation to go over the project activities that students will be participating in over the coming days.

Day 4 : Choco-Andean Ecoregional Conservation
Choco-Andean Ecoregional Conservation

Today we will be introduced to the Choco-Andean Ecoregional Conservation Strategy. The Maquipucuna Reserve and Ecolodge is located in one of the top five biodiversity hotspots of the world, close to the equator. It is the gateway to the Chocó Andes conservation corridor - whose core area is in the process of becoming the seventh Ecuadorian Biosphere-Reserve: The Chocó Andean-Pichincha Biosphere Reserve. Activities will focus on learning more about how conservationists are working to achieve this goal.

Day 5 : Natural History Tour
Discover the Maquipucuna Reserve

We will take a Natural History Tour of the reserve to learn about conservation in action and ecological corridors. The tour will consist of learning about the cloud forests, basic plant science, and local flora and fauna. The tour will also teach students about regenerative design and permaculture.

Day 6 : Ecuadorian Coffee Tour
Orongo-Coffee Research Farm

Learn the process of how coffee is made from start to finish. On this tour, students will learn about sustainable coffee farming and sustainable business through ecotourism. Learn how science is involved constantly in this process.

Day 7 : Maquipucuna Cloud Forest Hike
Cloud Forest Hike and Andean Bear Trek

On our hike, we will learn more about the local ecosystem, especially what is being done to protect the forest and any reforestation that is taking place. While on our tour, we will have the very unique opportunity of possibility of seeing the local Andean-bear habitat. We will be able to learn what is being done to protect the bears, since they are endangered. We will also learn what the bears eat, and what the scientists are researching in the area to help with regeneration.

Day 8 : Day Trip to Mindo
Mindo

We will take a day trip to Mindo, which is also just outside of Quito. Mindo is one of the most biodiverse regions on earth and the protected area Mindo-Nambillo is home to almost 350 species of birds, including the colorful species Toucan-Barbet and the Golden-headed Quetzal.

Day 9 : Santa Lucia Eco Trek
Santa Lucía Community Ecolodge

The trek is about 1.5 hours each way. We will visit partnered communities in several ecozones including highlands and montane, as well as wetforest and cloud forest. Here, we will see the research that is taking place to protect these forested areas.

Day 10 : Service-Learning Activity - Quito
Return to Quito

En route we will stop to volunteer at a local orphanage. Students will be able to play, teach, and read to the children.

Dinner in local restaurant

Enjoy a special farewell meal with your group.

Day 11 : Departure from Quito

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