- To: <kirk@braille.uwo.ca>
- Subject: ECUADOR TOURISM PROGRAM
- From: "Fundacion Nube Sierra" <funubesierra@andinanet.net>
- Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 16:54:27 -0500
- Delivery-date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 11:39:35 -0500
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Dear Kirk
As you will read in the following resume, we are going to take you around many different areas of our country, taking advantage of its proximity and off course of the diversity that Ecuador offers because of the micro weathers within its areas, making this trip filled of full sensations, adventure and moments that you will always remember.
The 21 days tour program will be for 12 guest per month, and due to operational procedures, we need to know 3 weeks in advance if you would like to come. The tour will begin the second day of each month, starting January 2nd, 2003.
- Quito Area: Integration and program activities briefings. Relaxing and motivational exercises. Training walks. Hacienda walks and Trout Factory visiting. The Pichincha Volcano.
- Northern Highlands: Cayambe, Otavalo Market, Cotacachi the Leather Town, Cuicocha Lagoon, San Antonio the woodcrafts, Ibarra the White City, San Pablo Lake, Peguche its looms and the cascade.
- Cotopaxi Volcano Area: First Refuge, Interpretation center, Limpiopungo Lagoon, horseback riding in the Highland Forest, Hacienda activities. Fireplace.
- Amazonia Area: Papallacta with its thermal springs, Baeza, Tena, Punta Ahuano. Jungle walks, canoe rides, Animal Reintroduction Farm, “balsa” manufacturing and riding, jungle camping, typical native family house visiting.
- Cloud forest area: Mindo, Puerto Quito, Puerto Rico. Relaxing and motivational activities, cloud forest walks, cultural activities, banana and fruit plantations visiting, cascades.
- Coastal area: La Concordia, Sua or Atacames, Mompiche, Manchas, Isla Bonita, Punta Portete, Punta Ostiones. Walking and relaxing activities in different beaches, panga rides, swimming, tropical forest walks, fisherman family visiting, “cocada” manufacturing participation, cultural activities.
INCLUDES:
- Personal Blind Guide.
- Naturalist Guide.
- Lodging and all meals and snacks.
- Internal terrestrial, fluvial and aerial transportation.
- Transportation insurance.
- National Parks, Visiting Sites, and others entries and tickets.
- All safe and special equipments.
NOT INCLUDED:
- International air tickets.
- Cocktails and soft drinks.
- Taxes in personal bills.
- Lodges tips.
- Naturalist guides tips.
If you require more information regarding our company, the program, the itinerary or the places you are going to be, please do not hesitate in contacting us, that we will be happy to attend you as soon as possible.
Best regards from Ecuador.
FUNDACION NUBESIERRA
funubesierra@andinanet.net
Phone: 593 2 2558371
Fax: 593 2 2525635
-- Kirk Reiser The Computer Braille Facility e-mail: kirk@braille.uwo.ca University of Western Ontario phone: (519) 661-3061