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Jaume
Sunday, 29 August 2010
All I have experienced here in San Antonio seems like a dream and good feeling is what reigns in this little corner of the world. Now that my time here is ending, it hardly seems possible that such a... Read more...
Teresa-ireland
Sunday, 15 August 2010
The farm at San Antonio is a unique and unforgettable experience, one of beauty, magic, warmth and nature; this is a home away from home that only appears in your dreams. I can´t recommend it... Read more...
Martin
Sunday, 17 January 2010
We didn't only enjoy the nice scenery but also the inspiring discussions.  It's good to experience how different life can be experienced.  Martin, Switzerland - June 2010 The farm... Read more...
Mike USA
Sunday, 06 September 2009
Mike, USA- Sept-2009Wonderful 2 night horseback/hike into cloud forest. Excellent guides. A great stay. 
Omar
Monday, 31 August 2009
Omar, Quito, Ecuador, August 2009.I love it here- really incredible- a paradise with pure aire and tranquility, the only sounds the singing of birds and the clucking of hens. Thank you for an... Read more...
Bob Cheryl
Monday, 06 July 2009
Bob and Cheryl, USA, Jan, 2009.We very much enjoyed our 3- night stay. This is such a beautiful place.
Tim
Monday, 06 July 2009
Tim. Germany/ June 2009. What a wonderful place- mountains, rivers, forest, and very friendly people! We very much enjoyed our stay here!
Visitors comments
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Eddie, Scotland / Escocia April 2009Beautiful locatión, excellent host.
Bienvenidos a la Finca San Antonio
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  • Fantastic Jungle Adventure tours.
  • Unforgettable mini-expeditions into the pristine jungle of one of the world`s last unexplored Nature Reserves.
  • Breathtakingly beautiful horseriding tours and walks with views of volcanoes, highland and jungle.
  • Fascinating cultural interaction with Ecuadorean families: hand milking, cheesemaking, traditional sugar cane production, organic farming, trout fishing and more.
  • Comfortable cabin accommodation
  • Delicious, healthy, organic food
  • Malaria and snake-free zone!
  • Groups from 1 to 10 people
  • Prices from $10 to $25 per day, all included!!!
  • Travel accompanied by us from Quito or Otavalo, or catch bus from Otavalo to San Antonio

 
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Volunteer opportunities


A rare chance to experience life in a remote, beautiful Andean community, sharing your own values, skills and lifestyle with local people, and learning about theirs.
Accommodation in the community guest house or with families, according to your wishes.
Length of placement anything from a week onwards. There are 3 main types of placement: teaching, farm work, and ecotourism.

 Overall purpose of volunteer project: to provide a fantastic experience of authentic Latin America for volunteers, and to build the confidence of the local children and adults in their ability to enjoy a wide range of professions, and to prosper form sources of sustainable income that do not threaten their traditional way of life.  


Cost: all placements are free, and there are no administrative costs.  Local people decided that it is unfair to ask volunteers to contribute towards their costs.  We only ask that you show simple understanding - for example, if  you are being treated like a prince or a princess in exchange for  little work, and having a great time, you might decide to contribute $5 - 10 per week towards the family's weekly shopping.   But the decision on whether or not to contribute towards your living costs is  entirely yours, with nothing asked and nothing expected.

We offer daily help with Spanish, and  horse riding lessons free of change as part of the placement.
The only qualification that we consider essential is a good – humoured attitude towards the unfamiliar (see heading "the intagtour philosophy"). There are no complicated application procedures, because every volunteer can bring something to the community, even if it is only taking 5 minutes to talk to a child. Some volunteers commit to a placement before travelling, while others prefer to spend a few days with us, perhaps visiting local schools and families, before deciding if they would enjoy spending time in this corner of Ecuador. Both approaches are fine, this is a relaxed part of the world, where people are used to changes of plan. 

You can get an independent view of what it's like to work as a volunteer for Intagtour by visiting our blog http://ecotouristadventure.wordpress.com

Note: On the basis that most volunteers will spend a significant portion of their time in Ecuador travelling, we recommend that Intagtour volunteers enter Ecuador on a standard tourist visa, which is free.     

Teaching


A range of opportunities to suit your own interests and enthusiasms: We usually work with three local schools, to give volunteers a variety of climate and teaching style:
San Antonio school has 25 children aged 5 to 11. Profesora Carmen has especially requested help in the following areas; sports, English, music, arts, mathematics and dance.  Rosario school  (Director Profesor Tirson Rueda, assistant Profe Blanca) is a friendly, well organised school where English teaching is top priority for volunteers.  La Loma school (director Cecilia Alvarez) is an energetically run school which also places priority on English, and with an additionlal request for craftwork, and "any other skills/interests that the volunteer wishes to share". In general, although English teaching is the favourite, because children are so behind in this subject, there is almost no limit to the subject you teach, the important thing is your own enthusiasm and willingness to spend time with the children.

Cuellaje village school has 270 children aged 5 to 16. Here the priority is again English teaching and other subjects are welcome by arrangement with the head teacher


Finally, adult education within the community, teaching English and/or sharing other skills. Examples: sports, craftwork, cookery, mechanics, agriculture, health care: almost any skill or interest that you may care to share would be welcome.
A basic knowledge of Spanish is necessary for nearly all teaching placements, although an English-Spanish interpreter is available.


We have provided a form for potential volunteers  /Fill form online.
Those who do not like such forms can send us an email contact us. or you can contact the project coordinator direct at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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How to get to San Antonio valley and farm


The nearest town is Otavalo, which is about 2 hours north of the capital, Quito. Otavalo hosts Latin america's biggest arts and crafts fair every Saturday, and is well worth a stop-over.


From Otavalo by bus to the village of Cuellaje is a journey of about 4 hours along an unpaved road that winds its way through the mountains. There is one bus a day, which leaves at 1pm from Otavalo bus terminal, and is run by a company called Transportes Otavalo. On Fridays and Sundays there is also a morning bus.


To make sure of a seat, buy tickets several hours, or even a day in advance. Note that weekends are especially busy times for this journey. The route is beautiful but tiring, and the morning buses are recommended to avoid the late afternoon mists. The cost is $2.50.

We offer to accompany visitors from Otavalo or Quito. Please contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more details. 

 

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2 Days: Culture and Cloud forests

Day 1: Local people and their way of life

8-9 am  Leisurely breakfast, accompanied by hummingbirds and clucking hens, followed by a short walk through the woods to meet your first guide for the day, who will show you the dairy farm and help you to hand milk the cows and make cheeses. Photo opportunities abound!

11am  Meet your next guide, who will take you on horseback (or on foot if you prefer) to a nearby organic vegetable farm.  After an excellent lunch served at the farm, skillfully prepared by Marcela Torres using organic, home produced ingredients, you will enjoy a really first-class demonstration of the pleasures and perils of producing abundant, quality food to feed the whole family.  We are proud to place emphasis on ‘hands-on’ practice rather than just demonstration, and are confident that you will thoroughly enjoy your visit to this farm.

2pm  Brief but fun-packed visit to the community trout farm, where you will take part in the organized chaos of sport fishing, Ecuadorean style!

3pm  A fine conclusion to the day`s activities; you are treated to a guided tour of the trees, birds and wildlife in the beautiful cloud-forests adjoining the guest houses, before returning to a supper of trout, grilled over a wood fire.

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