Tour Number: 2853943DT
Group Leader: Maria McFeeley
Requested Departure Date: 4/4/2026
Requested Return Date: 4/12/2026
Requested Departure Gateway: Atlanta (GA)

ABOUT EF

For over 55 years, we’ve dedicated ourselves to one global mission: Opening the World Through Education. Our programs help students expand their knowledge of the world around them, discover more about themselves, grow more confident and independent, and understand new people, places, and cultures.

9 days
Quito, Riobamba region, Tena, Baeza, extension to Quito

Experience how local communities benefit from their unique landscapes as you journey through Ecuador’s cloud forests, highlands, and rainforests.

Immerse yourself in meaningful service learning projects centered around reforestation and sustainability. You’ll also go whitewater rafting, chase waterfalls, and unwind in geothermal hot springs.
  • Day 1: Fly to Ecuador

    Meet your Tour Director at the airport
  • Day 2: Quito • Yungilla

    Take a day trip to Yunguilla, a sustainable community in Ecuador’s cloud forest devoted to raising organic agriculture and livestock  

    Stop for a photo at Pululahua Volcano

     

    Immerse yourself in a blindfolded sensory dinner, savoring local cuisine with heightened 

    awareness. 

  • Day 3: Quito • Riobamba region

     Travel to the Riobamba region  

    Visit a local school, where you will: 

    • partake in a pampa mesa lunch—a shared, potluck-style meal that Indigenous communities in Ecuador’s highlands enjoy 
    • connect with community members through language exchange and field games 

    Participate in a hands-on artisanal activity at a local education center  


  • Day 4: Riobamba region • Baños • Tena

    Travel via Baños to Tena  

    Take a tour of Baños 

    With your Tour Director you will see:

    • Old Cathedral
    • New Cathedral

    Visit the Devil's Cauldron waterfall

  • Days 5-6: Tena • Service project

    As communities evolve, so do their needs. That’s why we work closely with local organizations to better understand each community’s issues. Since projects are determined closer to your actual tour date, here’s what a typical day might look like:  

    • Work on a community conservation project using modern reforestation practices and ancestral knowledge to reforest land once cleared for farming. 
    • Assist in plant nurseries and learn about the diverse species utilized to regenerate a healthy forest. 
  • Day 7: Tena • Baeza

    Enjoy a whitewater rafting excursion

     

    Travel to Baeza, home to rolling hills and charming family farms 

  • Day 8: Baeza • Papallacta • Quito • Depart for home

    Participate in an activity focused on ecotourism and dairy farming  

    Visit the Papallacta hot springs

    Go for a hike alongside the Papallacta river

  • Day 9: Arrive home

  • Day 1: Fly to Ecuador

    Meet your Tour Director at the airport
  • Day 2: Quito • Yungilla

    Take a day trip to Yunguilla, a sustainable community in Ecuador’s cloud forest devoted to raising organic agriculture and livestock  

    Stop for a photo at Pululahua Volcano

     

    Immerse yourself in a blindfolded sensory dinner, savoring local cuisine with heightened 

    awareness. 

  • Day 3: Quito • Riobamba region

     Travel to the Riobamba region  

    Visit a local school, where you will: 

    • partake in a pampa mesa lunch—a shared, potluck-style meal that Indigenous communities in Ecuador’s highlands enjoy 
    • connect with community members through language exchange and field games 

    Participate in a hands-on artisanal activity at a local education center  


  • Day 4: Riobamba region • Baños • Tena

    Travel via Baños to Tena  

    Take a tour of Baños 

    With your Tour Director you will see:

    • Old Cathedral
    • New Cathedral

    Visit the Devil's Cauldron waterfall

  • Days 5-6: Tena • Service project

    As communities evolve, so do their needs. That’s why we work closely with local organizations to better understand each community’s issues. Since projects are determined closer to your actual tour date, here’s what a typical day might look like:  

    • Work on a community conservation project using modern reforestation practices and ancestral knowledge to reforest land once cleared for farming. 
    • Assist in plant nurseries and learn about the diverse species utilized to regenerate a healthy forest. 
  • Day 7: Tena • Baeza

    Enjoy a whitewater rafting excursion

     

    Travel to Baeza, home to rolling hills and charming family farms 

  • Day 8: Baeza • Papallacta • Quito • Depart for home

    Participate in an activity focused on ecotourism and dairy farming  

    Visit the Papallacta hot springs

    Go for a hike alongside the Papallacta river

  • Day 9: Arrive home


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Your experience includes

  • Airfare & transportation

    Round-trip flights on major carriers; comfortable motorcoach

  • Hotels

    7 overnight stays in hotels with private bathrooms (9 with extension)

  • Regional-style meals

    Daily breakfast and dinner and 6 lunches featuring regional cuisine; dinner on arrival day if groups arrive by 8pm

  • Guided sightseeing

    2 expert-led sightseeing tours in iconic destinations (6 with extension)

  • Entrances

    Nature hike; jam and dairy farm; sensory dinner experience; pampa mesa lunch; artisan activity; Devil’s Cauldron waterfall; whitewater rafting; dairy farming activity; Papallacta hot springs; Papallacta River hike (with extension: Wikiri Sapoparque; Church of the Society of Jesus; salsa-dancing lesson; Quitsato Sundial)

  • 8–10 Service Hours

    Earn up to 10 service hours that count toward academic credit and the presidential award.

  • Volunteer and Leadership Activities

    Participate in volunteer, leadership, action planning and social issue activities.

  • Full-time Tour Director

    Your culturally connected Tour Director is with your group 24/7, providing deep local insight while handling all on-tour logistics.

  • Expert Local Guides

    Your expert local guides are natural historians, adding cultural insight and global perspective on your sightseeing tours.

  • Personalized Learning Support

    Our personalized learning experience engages students before, during and after tour, with the option to create a final, reflective project for academic credit.

  • Continuous Support

    Your dedicated EF team helps you every step of the way—from recruiting and enrolling travelers to planning and managing your tour.

  • Worldwide Presence

    EF has over 500 schools and offices in more than 50 countries worldwide so wherever you go, we're there too.

  • 24-hour Emergency Service

    Travelers and their families can count on EF's dedicated emergency service team.

  • Peace of Mind Program

    Feel secure knowing your group can change their destination or travel dates due to unforeseen circumstances. Learn more about your flexible options at eftours.com/peaceofmind.

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Total price

$3,689 $327*
month
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