Help to save animals in Ecuadors lakes region!
Animals are being exploited- be part of the solution to...
Take a gap year in Ecuador, the second smallest country in South America but rich in natural diversity and travel opportunities.
On a gap year in South America you could volunteer in Ecuador, popular projects include helping to change street children's lives in Quito, working with rain forest animals rehabilitation or heading to the Galapagos to participate in conservation projects.
Finding gap year jobs in Ecuador is extremely difficult, an alternative is to take a TEFL course and then take part in volunteer Ecuador teaching English projects.
Taking a gap year tour in Ecuador is a great way to travel, highlights include journeying through the glaciated Andean volcanoes and exploring Quito's old town.
Help to save animals in Ecuador's Andes
Don't let another animal suffer! Help them have a better...
Work with Disadvantaged Children in Quito
Help the children of some of Quito's poorest neighbourhoods...
Volunteer teacher in English, Math or Sciences
Teach during your career break volunteer abroad....
Career-Building Internships in Economy & Environment
Fair Trade Gold Intern, Evaluation Officer, Translator,...
Amazon Conservation Ecuador with 2 Week Spanish Language Cou...
A unique opportunity to work in the depths of the Amazon...
Help to save animals in Ecuadors lakes region!
Animals are being exploited- be part of the solution to...
High School Programmes
If you are aged 16 - 18 years EIL can offer you the...
The ULTIMATE conservation trip!
To make your conservation Gap the ULTIMATE venture abroad...

10/08/2010
Situated over 1000km from mainland Ecuador, the Galápagos Islands is one of the few places left in the world where human activity is kept to a minimum.
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14/05/2010
With The Leap, you will spend your gap year or career break experiencing our unique mix of conservation, eco-tourism and community projects, providing you with a varied, exciting and above all rewarding gap year adventure overseas.
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