WHY we need you in Ecuador
- Ecuador has been grappling with deforestation, particularly in its Amazon rainforest regions. The rate of deforestation has varied over the years, with periods of increased forest loss due to activities such as logging, agriculture expansion, and oil exploration.
- Deforestation in Ecuador has significant environmental consequences, including habitat loss for numerous species, increased greenhouse gas emissions, and disruption of local ecosystems.
- Ecuador continues to face challenges related to poverty. The poverty rate in the country fluctuates, but a significant portion of the population lives below the poverty line.
- Limited access to quality education and healthcare services can hinder social mobility and contribute to the cycle of poverty for many Ecuadorians.
Why Involvement Volunteers International?
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- Unique Projects to Choose From in Ecuador!
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- Excellent Safety Record, In-Country 24/7 Support & Emergency Assistance
- 1 Application Fee - Multiple Countries
Volunteer in Ecuador
From its stunning Andean peaks to the lush Amazon rainforests and the enchanting Galápagos Islands, Ecuador boasts a breathtaking array of landscapes and ecosystems. Quito, the capital, is perched high in the Andes and showcases a beautifully preserved colonial old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The country is known for its rich indigenous heritage, with numerous indigenous communities residing in both the highlands and the Amazon basin. This small yet culturally and ecologically diverse nation offers visitors an extraordinary journey through its natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Volunteer Projects in Ecuador
Wild Animal Clinic and Rehabilitation
The Wildlife Rescue Centre is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of endangered wildlife, with the ultimate goal of reintroducing these animals into their natural habitats, thus preserving their freedom.
Location: Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas
Start Dates: Weekly, 2nd Jan to 22nd Dec
Min Duration: 12 Weeks
Min Age: 18 Years
Special Requirements: Spanish is necessary
Animal Rescue Centre
This small animal rescue centre, situated in Macas within the Morona Santiago Province. The centre’s commitment is to ensure that the rescued animals enjoy suitable living conditions and environments conducive to their mobility. We strive to replicate their natural habitats to facilitate their rehabilitation.
Location: Macas, Morona Santiago Province
Start Dates: Weekly, 2nd Jan to 22nd Dec)
Min Duration: 4 Weeks
Min Age: 18 Years
Special Requirements: Spanish is necessary
Animal Shelter & Care
The shelter provides refuge for a diverse range of wildlife, including margays, penguins, blue-footed boobies, tapirs, buffalo, deer, ostriches, yamalas (dwarf deer), cuchuchos, a wide variety of bird species, alligators, peacocks, turtles, and more.
Location: Near Cuenca, Azuay Province
Start Dates: Weekly, 2nd Jan to 22nd Dec)
Min Duration: 4 Weeks
Min Age: 18 Years
Special Requirements: Spanish is necessary
Galapagos Islands Conservation
Carry out reforestation efforts on San Cristobal Island, utilising endemic, and native plant species in both rural and urban areas. We aim to achieve this goal through the collaborative efforts of international, individual, or group volunteers, as well as local families.
Location: San Cristobal Island
Start Dates: Weekly, 2nd Jan to 20th Dec
Min Duration: 3 Weeks (ask if wanting less)
Min Age: 18 Years
Special Requirements: Min 4-6 people, Food not included, Basic Spanish is necessary
Jungle
Conservation
This program is tailored for genuine nature enthusiasts seeking an eco-adventure and who are open to embracing the modest accommodations provided within the project. Volunteers will have the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the jungle environment.
Location: Morona Santiago
Start Dates: Weekly, 2nd Jan to 22nd Dec
Min Duration: 1 Week
Min Age: 18 Years
Special Requirements: Basic Spanish is necessary
Boys Youth Drug and Alcohol Support
Assist male adolescents aged 12 to 17, dealing with substance abuse issues, specifically involving drugs and alcohol. Services include psychology, general medicine, social work, pedagogical instruction, nursing, spiritual therapies, occupational therapies, recreational activities, and personal development experiences.
Location: Santo Domingo de Los Tsachilas
Start Dates: Weekly, Sep-Jul
Min Duration: 12 Weeks
Min Age: 18 Years
Special Requirements: Male applicants, Spanish is necessary, Apply 3 months in advance
Kindergarten Education
Community centres are welcoming and respectful environments that foster the psychomotor, social, emotional, and overall development of children aged six months to three years, with support from community care assistants.
Location: Coast, Highlands and Amazon
Start Dates: Weekly, Sep-Jun in the Highlands & Amazon, May-Jan in Coastal regions
Min Duration: 12 Weeks
Min Age: 18 Years
Special Requirements: Basic Spanish is necessary
English Teaching Support
Volunteers play a supportive role by aiding teachers and students with tasks such as improving pronunciation, reviewing homework assignments, assessing exam and test results, reading texts aloud, conducting engaging English warm-up activities
Location: Coast, Highlands and Amazon
Start Dates: Weekly, Sep-Jun in the Highlands & Amazon, May-Jan in Coastal regions
Min Duration: 5 Months
Min Age: 18 Years
Special Requirements: Basic Spanish is necessary
Special Needs Support for Kids & Teens
Help to provide assistance to schools and programs in various cities across Ecuador. These schools are dedicated to delivering education, as well as offering emotional support, psychological counselling, and rehabilitation services to help children and adolescents with motor skills challenges to unlock their full potential.
Location: Riobamba, Puyo and Archidona
Start Dates: Weekly
Min Duration: 12 Weeks
Min Age: 18 Years
Special Requirements: Basic Spanish is necessary
Fees
Ecuador
What's Included
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Accommodation
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Meals
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1 Day Orientation
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24/7 In-Country Support
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Project Materials & Equipment
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Pre-departure Expert Advice
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Preperation Tools & Checklists
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Certificate of Completion
- Application fee is one off per person (unlimited placements)
- Click Here to convert the below prices to your local currency
- Discounts may apply if travelling in a pair or group!
- All credit card /international fees included in below pricing! 🙂
Wildlife
Projects
- Animal Rescue Centre, Macas
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4 Weeks - $650
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6 Weeks - $925
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8 Weeks - $1200
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12 Weeks - $1650
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4 Months - $2300
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5 Months - $2850
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6 Months - $3400
Wildlife
Projects
- Wild Animal Clinic, Santo Domingo
- Animal Shelter, Azuay
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4 Weeks - $600
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6 Weeks - $850
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8 Weeks - $1100
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12 Weeks - $1600
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4 Months - $2100
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5 Months - $2600
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6 Months - $3100
Wildlife
Projects
- Environmental Conservation, Galapagos
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3 Weeks - $600
Conservation
Projects
- Jungle Conservation
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1 Week - $300
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2 Weeks - $400
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3 Weeks - $500
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4 Weeks - $600
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6 Weeks - $650
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8 Weeks - $1100
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12 Weeks - $1600
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4 Months - $2100
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5 Months - $2600
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6 Months - $3100
Education
Projects
- Kindergarten Education
- Boys Youth Support
- Special Needs Support
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12 Weeks - $1300
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4 Months - $1700
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5 Months - $2100
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6 Months - $2500
Education
Projects
- English Teaching
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5 Months - $2100
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6 Months - $2500
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7 Months - $2900
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8 Months - $3300
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9 Months - $3700
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10 Months - $4100
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Ecuador, situated in the northwestern part of South America, is a country of remarkable geographical and cultural diversity. It is bordered by Colombia to the north, Peru to the south and east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Ecuador’s landscape is exceptionally varied, encompassing the towering Andes Mountains, dense Amazon rainforests, and the world-famous Galápagos Islands.
Its capital, Quito, is one of the highest capital cities in the world and is renowned for its well-preserved colonial old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The country is celebrated for its indigenous heritage, with numerous indigenous communities inhabiting different regions.
Ecuador’s economy relies on sectors like oil production, agriculture, and tourism, which thrives thanks to its unique natural wonders and vibrant cultural traditions. This nation, despite its relatively small size, offers an incredible diversity of experiences, making it a compelling destination for travellers and a place of significant cultural and ecological importance.
The country’s climate can generally be categorized into four main zones:
- Coastal Zone (Costa): The coastal region of Ecuador has a tropical and humid climate with two distinct seasons. The wet season, from December to May, brings warm temperatures and heavy rainfall, while the dry season, from June to November, is characterized by cooler temperatures and lower precipitation.
- Andean Highlands (Sierra): The Andean highlands, where many major cities like Quito and Cuenca are located, have a more temperate climate. The weather varies with altitude, but in general, it can be cool to mild during the day and colder at night. Rainfall is distributed throughout the year, with slightly wetter months from October to May.
- Amazon Rainforest (Oriente): The Amazon basin in eastern Ecuador experiences a tropical rainforest climate, characterized by high temperatures and significant rainfall throughout the year. This region has high humidity and lush vegetation.
- Galápagos Islands: The Galápagos Islands, located in the Pacific Ocean, have a unique climate. The islands experience a warm and dry season from June to December and a hot and wet season from January to June. The water temperatures are influenced by ocean currents and vary, making it suitable for diverse marine life.
Ecuador’s cultural landscape is a tapestry woven from the threads of indigenous heritage, mestizo influences, and Afro-Ecuadorian traditions. Indigenous communities, such as the Quechua and Shuar, maintain their distinct customs, clothing, and rituals, enriching the nation’s cultural fabric.
The mestizo majority reflects a fusion of indigenous traditions and Spanish elements, evident in art, cuisine, and everyday life. Afro-Ecuadorian culture, notably prevalent along the coast, contributes its unique music, dance, and culinary delights to the mosaic. Religion, primarily Roman Catholicism, deeply influences Ecuadorian culture, blending indigenous practices with Catholic celebrations.
The country’s vibrant festivals, such as Inti Raymi and regional fiestas like Carnaval, showcase lively parades, music, and dance. Ecuador’s cuisine is a reflection of its diverse regions, offering seafood delicacies on the coast, hearty Andean dishes, and Amazonian flavours like maito.
With a rich artisanal tradition, Ecuador is renowned for its textiles, ceramics, and woodwork. Language-wise, Spanish is the official tongue, but indigenous languages like Quechua persist. Beyond its cultural heritage, Ecuador’s commitment to conservation is evident in its natural wonders, particularly the Galápagos Islands, which symbolize both ecological and cultural preservation.
We work in a number of locations in Ecuador:
Coast (Costa): The Coast region of Ecuador lines the country’s western edge along the Pacific Ocean. With a tropical climate, it features a mix of beautiful beaches, lush mangroves, and fertile plains. The Coast is a significant economic driver for Ecuador, particularly in agriculture, with products like bananas and cocoa. It’s also renowned for its seafood and vibrant coastal culture, influenced by indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorian traditions.
Highlands (Sierra): Nestled in the central part of Ecuador, the Highlands, or Sierra region, is a land of striking landscapes, including the Andes mountain range. The climate varies with altitude, but it’s characterised by temperate conditions. Agriculture thrives in the Highlands, with crops like potatoes and quinoa cultivated. This region is deeply rooted in indigenous culture, boasting traditional festivals, artisan crafts, and strong indigenous communities like the Quechua and Kichwa.
Amazon (Amazonía): The Amazon region in the eastern part of Ecuador is an expanse of lush tropical rainforests, rivers, and incredible biodiversity. It experiences a hot and humid tropical climate and is a vital part of Ecuador’s natural resource sector, particularly in oil production. The Amazon is home to indigenous communities whose cultures are deeply connected to the rainforest, relying on subsistence farming and traditional practices passed down through generations, making it a region rich in cultural diversity and ecological significance.
Accommodation is in a homestay with a local family or in a volunteer house with shared rooms. Please see individual programs for more info.
Ecuadorian cuisine is a delightful fusion of flavours, drawing inspiration from the country’s diverse regions and cultural influences. From the coastal areas to the Andean highlands and Amazon rainforest, Ecuador offers a wide array of dishes that cater to various tastes and preferences. Seafood lovers can relish ceviche, a zesty seafood dish marinated in citrus juices, while those seeking comfort food can enjoy llapingachos, potato pancakes filled with cheese. Ecuador also boasts unique culinary experiences like cuy, roasted guinea pig, and hearty stews such as Seco de Pollo. Empanadas, tamales, and plantains are popular staples, and aji sauce adds a spicy kick to many dishes. Quinoa and morcilla provide additional variety, and chicha, a traditional fermented drink, offers a taste of Ecuador’s heritage.
Individual volunteers are provided with essential information encompassing safety guidelines, the political landscape in Ecuador, strategies for addressing challenges, and pertinent tourist details. The orientation takes around 2-3 hours to ensure individual volunteers are well-prepared. For groups or long-term volunteers, we extend this orientation to a more extensive 2-3-day program, as they also need time to facilitate the visa legalisation process.
*Transportation is not included to and from your project.
Transportation in Ecuador offers a diverse range of options. Buses serve as the backbone of the country’s public transportation system, connecting cities, towns, and rural areas. Taxis are readily available in urban centres, providing convenient short-distance travel. For longer distances, domestic flights are popular, particularly when heading to the Galápagos Islands. Ecuador’s scenic train network, including the renowned Tren Crucero, offers an enchanting way to explore the Andes and other picturesque areas. Rental cars are an option for those seeking flexibility, but road conditions can vary. Water transport is essential in the Amazon and coastal areas. Biking is favoured in many places, and walking is practical in urban centres and small towns.
Here are some must-visit places and things to do in this beautiful country:
Explore the Galápagos Islands: Discover the unique wildlife, pristine beaches, and extraordinary marine life of this UNESCO World Heritage site through snorkelling, diving, or guided tours.
Visit Quito’s Historic Centre: Wander through Quito’s well-preserved colonial old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and explore its churches, plazas, and museums.
Hike in the Andes: Embark on a trek through the Andean highlands, visiting iconic spots like Cotopaxi National Park, Quilotoa Crater Lake, and the scenic town of Banos.
Amazon Rainforest Adventures: Explore the Amazon Basin, go wildlife spotting, visit indigenous communities, and take a canoe ride along the Amazon River.
Climb Cotopaxi Volcano: For the adventurous, attempt to summit Cotopaxi, one of the world’s highest active volcanoes.
Relax in the Thermal Baths of Banos: Soak in the natural hot springs in the town of Banos, surrounded by lush rainforest.
Discover Cuenca: Explore the charming city of Cuenca, known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, art galleries, and rich cultural heritage.
Experience the Otavalo Market: Visit the famous Otavalo market, one of South America’s largest indigenous markets, to shop for textiles, handicrafts, and local produce.
Whale Watching: Head to the coastal town of Puerto Lopez for a chance to witness humpback whales during their migratory season.
Visit the Ingapirca Ruins: Explore the ancient Inca ruins at Ingapirca, Ecuador’s largest archaeological site.
Chocolate Tour: Take a tour of a cacao plantation and learn about the chocolate-making process, from bean to bar.
Attend a Festival: Experience Ecuador’s vibrant culture by participating in local festivals and celebrations, such as Inti Raymi or the Diablada.
Bird Watching: Ecuador is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Consider birdwatching in the cloud forests of Mindo or in the Yasuni National Park.
Ride the Devil’s Nose Train: Take a thrilling ride on the Devil’s Nose Train, an engineering marvel that traverses steep slopes and offers breathtaking views.
Relax on the Pacific Coast: Enjoy the sun, surf, and seafood on the beautiful beaches of Ecuador’s Pacific Coast.