Ecuador expedition itinerary
Sample itinerary for the Ecuador expedition |
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Acclimatisation in Ecuador
Teams will need to undertake day treks from the start of their main trek (or nearby) to prepare for the main trekking phase and ensure they are ready for the subsequent journey.
There are a number of 3-7 day treks that the team can do, which will prepare them for ascending some of the higher volcanoes. In the Northern part of Ecuador treks could include walking in the cloudforest, in the Andean Sierra around Latacunga or the beautiful Piñan Lakes area. Further south, or a trek in the Southern Highlands.
Main trekking phase
Challenging Trekking Phase: High altitude trekking
Once acclimatised, teams could aim to complete another challenging trek from 1-4 days. Many teams choose to tackle one of Ecuador’s volcanoes; Volcán Ruminahui (4712m), El Corazon (4788m) or Imbabura (4580m) are all peaks which are a suitable challenge for the whole team to summit.
Jungle Phase: Rainforest exploration
Teams could undertake jungle exploration in the Oriente region of the Amazon rainforest, based from Tena or Macas. Here teams can explore by foot and sometimes by motorised canoe, and will spend their nights in bamboo stilted huts called Cabanas. Whilst in the rainforest they will get the opportunity to go on day treks alongside local guides who have an incredible knowledge of the ecosystem.
Ecuador expedition project work
Teams can participate in a number of different projects and World Challenge already has established links with a number of schools, and communities throughout the country. There are projects based in communities and schools where teams can help to repaint buildings and carry out basic construction tasks. There are also an abundance of potential conservation projects, often linked to the preservation of the rainforest.
Rest and relaxation
Teams will be spoilt for choice. They could visit beautiful markets, none so famous as Otavalo, travel to Puerto Lopez on the southern coast and spend time at Isla de la Plata (also known as the poor man’s Galapagos) and go whale watching, or go white-water rafting.
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