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The Project
Crowned with awards from the Ashoka Changemakers and National Geographic Societies, this revolutionary Ecotourism project advocates environmental sustainability through education. Specifically, proceeds from the low impact Ecolodge, located in the heart of the Amazon, fund a rural Technical High School that focuses on relevant curricula in six productive areas (see below) to teach indigenous students how to create local livelihoods that conserve their endangered Amazon homeland.
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Why the project needs you
Truly intercultural in nature, the school encourages students to interact with guests to help hone their speaking skills and gain confidence and comfort as hosts and guides sharing their aggregate wisdom of the biodiverse and beautiful rainforest they call home. To this end, teachers in each of the productive areas are always needed. Further, as the school, lodge and local communities strive to reach full sustainability in their operations, technology transfer, innovations, and monitoring and evaluation in respect to clean energy, sustainable architecture and agriculture and smart community building, waste management and habitat preservation are highly valued.
Project Location
Located three hours by moto-canoe down the Napo River from the Amazon outpost of Coca, the lush, biodiverse jungle surroundings and innovative business approach of this Ecolodge are a living laboratory for individuals or faculty-led group who wish to immerse in and contribute to the study and actualization of sustainable development, social enterprise, ecotourism, tropical biology, and relevant indigenous education, among other project areas.
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Project Facts
• Duration: Minimum of 12 weeks
• Cost: £3399 ($5948) for 12 weeks, £225 ($394) for each week thereafter
• Requirements: Age 18+
• Location: Outside Puyo, Ecuador
• Project activities: Reforestation, environmental and cultural research, Community workshops
• Working hours: 09:00 - 15:00, Monday - Friday
• Project Availability: Projects begin every Monday year round.
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What is included
• Accommodation: Shared room in a volunteer house.
• Food: 3 meals per day – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, (prepared from local, organic gardens) shared with Lodge staff
• Airport pick up and drop off
• Training: Pre-departure pack, on-site orientation and project induction included
• Support: 24 hour support
• Excursions planning: Staff will help plan activities and excursions (some activities may cost extra)
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What is not included
• Flights
• Insurance
• Visas
• Transport between Quito and project site ($15 by bus/motocanoe, $140 by air/motocanoe)
Project Quality
Kaya evaluates every project we offer to ensure that we only commit to programmes with genuine need for volunteer aid, not just financial assistance. We develop relationships with the projects and help shape initiatives to ensure in the long run that we do not encourage dependence on outside help, but rather establish foundations on which the people can build and develop themselves. We also ensure that the members of those communities are open and eager to learn and discover our culture, as we become a part of theirs. The quality and sustainability of our programmes are very important to us. We want you to have the most fulfilling and memorable time as possible, and be part of something that is going to last into future generations.
Accommodation & Meals
Volunteers stay in a home-stay or volunteer house depending on the project location, where, in most cases, they share their room with other volunteers. Shared rooms are usually single-sex. For most placements two to three meals a day are provided, all included in the placement fees. In most volunteers houses there will be a cook to prepare your food for you and a cleaner to ensure the house is clean and tidy, though in some of our locations volunteers will be expected to assist with these chores.
In-Country Coordinators
Each country coordinator is there to make sure your time in your programme runs smoothly. They will pick you up from the airport and take you on your orientation. All in-country coordinators are English speaking and are there to ensure you have all the information and resources for the best placement.
24/7 Emergency Support
As well as support from your in-country coordinators, you'll be given access to a 24/7 emergency phone line managed by Kaya staff, in case any problem should arise while you're overseas.
Kaya Help-desk
Each member of Kaya staff have worked, travelled, studied or volunteered abroad, and many staff have visited and volunteered in our projects knowing firsthand the country and nature of the programme placements. Their knowledge of international travel and volunteering is invaluable, and they can give you good advice and tips to make the most of your international placement.
Briefing Pack & Materials
Once you have booked a programme, an information pack will be sent out detailing everything you need to know - from specific project details and vaccinations required to the visa application process.
Airport Pickup
When you arrive at your destination a member of Kaya staff will meet you with a warm welcome at the airport and take you to your accommodation to get you set up for your stay.
Cultural Excursions
Kaya staff are at hand to help organise weekend excursions and activities, which can include visiting cultural places of significance and visiting various projects around the area. This way you can learn firsthand about each project and take part in local cultural and adventure activities.
Arrival Orientation
Shortly after you arrive you will be given your orientation by one of our in-country coordinators. They will show you your placement, local transport, take you into the local town, and show you things you can do in your spare time. Information regarding safety and security will be given along with some much needed lingo when moving and travelling around the area.
Language Classes
You can opt to take Spanish classes during your project, just ask your local coordinator to arrange these.
Funding for Individual Projects
If on your placement you wish to start up your own sub-project, a reasonable amount of funding will be provided. An example is: one volunteer arranged a basketball tournament for the street children where funding was provided for team shirts and trophies. This is a good chance to make your own lasting mark on a project and the people of your chosen country.
Local Community Benefits
Not only is your participation on your project of great help to the local communities, but so is the boost to the local economy that volunteers create while they are visiting.