Quito Office:
Darquea Terán 1650 y Av. 10 de Agosto
P.O. 17-03-00490
Phone: +593 2 222 3242 - Fax: +593 2 222 1628
info@superior-edu.com
Ecuador Spanishs Schools: Galapagos, Quito and Otavalo
WHY STUDY IN ECUADOR?
Ecuador is a relatively unexplored country in Northwestern South America between the Pacific Ocean to the West and the Amazon Jungle to the East. From its pristine ocean beaches, to its lush tropical rainforests and towering Andean Peaks, our country offers students incredibly diverse and wondrous landscapes.
One hardly needs to remind you that Ecuador lies on the Equator; the line that marks the Earth at its greatest circumference divividing the country into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. This plus Ecuador's extreme geographical variation, leads to an array of micro climates stimulating immense biological diversity, making Ecuador the most bio diverse country on the planet.
Ecuador is also rich in culture and architecture, home to a large indigenous population and the pre-Incan ruins of their ancestors, and of course the colonial influence of the Spaniards.
The Andes mountain range, or the “Avenue of the Volcanoes”, can be viewed from all of Ecuador. It runs along the centre of the country, forming it's back bone so to speak.
It is a vast mountain range that has two cordilleras, the West and the East. This forms an enormous valley within which is situated about half of Ecuador's population, in the once fertile volcanic plains.
This population is mainly indigenous and thrives on farming traditional crops such as corn and potatoes (originally from the Andes), and staples such as barley, wheat, and oats.
These indigenous live in small communities, and despite their relatively close proximity each maintains their own distinct dress and customs. Their dwellings consist of adobe huts called chosas where they cook with firewood from the surrounding paramos.
The Otavaleñan Indians are world renowned for their handicrafts, a mixture of wool and fine cotton woven textiles, hand crafted woodwork and much more- all of which can be found in the colourful Otavalo market.
East of the Andes the hills fall away to the vast green carpet of tropical lowlands. The majority of this beautiful wilderness remains unspoiled, unexplored, and sparsely populated with indigenous settlements along the tributaries to the Amazon.
The Ecuadorian jungle has the added advantage of being relatively accessible and the tourist infrastructure is well developed. There is a strong emphasis on environmental and cultural awareness and conservation. Known as the most bio diverse ecosystem on earth, the Amazon offers both a relaxed environment and exciting adventure. It is the perfect classroom in the middle of paradise.
To the West of the Andes the coast drops through the incredible cloud forest down to vast agricultural areas where tropical crops such as rice, plantain and pineapple can be seen growing. The cloud forests are home to many of Ecuador's species and are an exciting get away from Quito for some week-end relaxation and a taste of yet another Ecuadorian culture.
Continuing West you eventually get to the Pacific coastline, land of ceviche (a local seafood dish) and the coconut palm. There are many small and friendly fishing villages where you can sling a hammock and watch the sun drop over the Pacific following a hard days relaxation under the equatorial sun!
Further still, about 1000km across the Pacific, the Galápagos archipelago is famous for its fearless and unique wildlife. Here you can swim with sea lions, float eye-to-eye with a penguin, stand next to a blue-footed booby feeding its young, watch a giant 200kg tortoise lumbering through a cactus forest, and try to avoid stepping on iguanas scurrying over the lava. The scenery is barren and volcanic and has its own haunting beauty.
These Islands lie on the equator and consist of 13 major islands and many small ones. Five islands are inhabited and the Galápagos as a whole form one of Ecuador 's 21 unique and distinct provinces.
So why not come and explore this Equatorial paradise?
To contact us please email: info@superior-edu.com
Comments
Estimado Eugenio,
Finalmente volví a Inglaterra. Le agradezco por haber organizado mis
viajes y mis estudios con mucha paciencia. Las 6 semanas en Ecuador
fueron unas de las más interesantes de mi vida.
I can whole heartedly recommend your language school Instituto
Superior de Español. The concept of learning Spanish while travelling
is superb and your organizational talent in working out individual
itineraries is admirable! For some spoilt visitors from rich countries
it might be hard to fit in with an Ecuadorian family, but it gives a
unique opportunity to learn more about the country than the
superficial impressions usually granted to tourists.
Many thanks to you, your team and the host families for the courtesy,
patience and good humor which made my trip so enjoyable!
I can also recommend the very friendly and comfortable jungle lodge
and rafting or kayaking excursions who's safety standards were better
than some European organizations I have encountered.
Monika Lloyd-Burton
Poole England
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"Hi there
I just wanted to give some feedback about this spanish school in quito since there arent any reviews of it as far as i can see & thought itd be helpful for anyone considering it.
Eugenio, the owner of the school, was sooo helpful to me. Im a single female travelling for a month in Ecuador. He picked me up from the airport, helped me organise my galapagos trip & jungle trips (and got me discounts). I went on the one week travelling course to the sierra, have just got back- it was amazing and for me speaking LIMITED spanish! (and zero confiednce when speaking it..) was perfect to travel on local buses, eat local food etc etc.
My spanish has improved so much in one week, i learned more in one week than i did in 6 months doing evening classes in the UK. I would recommend people to do the 2 week travelling course if you have time. the school is nice in quito too (where i am now) but id recommend going on the road and seeing ecuador..
anyway, ive got to go. one more thing- do bring warm clothes and thermals! (iu took a mini hot water bottle, a godsend.) Im here in the middle of august, its supposed to be the cool & dry period. its very very cold in mountains!! also, its a lot of travelling and quite strenous so make sure youre fit and you can handle getting up early (ie some buses leave at 3am!)
have a great trip & let me know if you have any questions, im happy to write back! Jessica Davies"
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