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Excursions
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In Brief
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- Frequent excursions around Quito
- Learn to use your Spanish outside of the school
setting
- Accompanied and lead by our teachers and staff
- Experiencing the Ecuadorian Culture
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Each week we organise excursions around Quito. Depending on the
interests of students we offer amongst others the following excursions:
Otavalo
Otavalo is to the North of Quito on the Panamericana and is one
of the most well known towns in Ecuador. Every Saturday Otavalo
hosts the most famous Indian market. Hundreds of stands offer
tourists and locals many opportunities to shop. In the early morning
the focus is on animals so that one can purchase anything from chicken
and sheep to lamas. Another major attraction is the part of the
market selling clothes. Tourists can here purchase various souvenirs
such as ponchos, traditional costumes, rucksacks, jewellery or hammocks.
Saquisilí
The Indian market of Saquisili is less well known than the
large market of Otavalo, but this makes it more traditional. This
market is used mainly by Ecuadorians from the local area and therefore
offers an ideal opportunity to see the Ecuadorian culture in all
its diversity. One particular highlight of this market is the animal
market, in which one can purchase anything from a pig to a lama.
Mitad del Mundo
22 kilometers to the North of Quito is the Equator.
The central focus is a 30 metre high monument with an
ethnographic museum, which explains and illustrates the
different Indian cultures of Ecuador. Fascinating also
are some astonishing physical experiments which only work
out exactly at the Equator.
Immediately after the visit to the Equator, you will visit
the close-by Inca ruins of Rumicucho. These ruins
are one of the few places in the country where one can
find and experience well-kept remains of the culture of
the Inca Empire
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Papallacta
The hot springs of Papallacta are a 2.5 hour drive
away from Quito in a wonderful Andean valley. Even the
valley is 3300m above sea level! You can relax in various
pools, which are directly fed with water of volcanic origin
and enjoy the magnificent views.
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Baños
This weekend trip from Friday to Sunday afternoon takes you to
the picturesque village of Baños. Surrounded by the
beautiful Andes, at the foot of the 5000 metre high volcano
Tungurahua, the village offers a wide range of sporting and entertainment
opportunities. On horseback you can discover the surrounding mountains,
or during a bike tour you can take a refreshing bath at one of the
many waterfalls.
Nationalpark Cotopaxi
The National Park stretches round the 5700 metre high
peak of the Cotopaxi volcano and is home to a very
rich diversity of animal and plant species. At 4800 metre,
just below the snow-capped summit lies a mountain station
to which most hikers go. The views from there are incredible.
For the few "cliff-hangers" there is the option
of climbing right to the top.
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