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NYE Ecuador 2019

NEW YEAR TRIP 2019–2020

Explore Ecuador Celebrating 25 years of WE

WE.ORG/TRIPS | [email protected] | 1.647.961.2784

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DECEMBER 27–JANUARY 3, 2020

Table of contents

1 Hola 2 Ecuador itinerary 3 Trip costs 11 Minga Lodge 12  Customize your trip: Ecuador extensions

13 Signature service 14 Health & safety 15 FAQ 17 Join us

Visit a cacao farm Bite into delicious Ecuadorian chocolate as you learn how chocolate production is empowering local cacao farmers and create meaningful new friendships with community members.

Experience a shaman ceremony Take a deep dive into Kichewan culture as you participate in a traditional cleansing ceremony and blessing with a local shaman, making unforgettable memories and connections with locals.

Embark on a rainforest hike Connect with Ecuador and the remarkable people who live there as you explore the magnificent Amazon rainforest.

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DECEMBER 27–JANUARY 3, 2020

Trip dates: December 27 - January 2

Hola!

Dear friends, We’re honored to warmly invite you to join us on an unforgettable New Year’s trip to Ecuador to celebrate our 25th anniversary! It’s been an incredible journey making doing good doable at WE for the past 25 years, and we’re excited to see what’s in store for the next 25. What better way to honor this moment than with a spectacular celebration in Ecuador! It will be a meaningful experience you will never forget as we mark this milestone and welcome the next chapter of our story at WE. You’ll have the unique opportunity to experience daily life and culture of the indigenous Kichwa people and connect with them as you’re welcomed into a local community with open arms. Alongside your loved ones and fellow travelers, build a legacy that’ll last generations as you immerse yourself in the beauty of the Amazon rainforest and volunteer together on a sustainable development project. In the following pages, read more about this adventure to Ecuador and all this experience has to offer for yourself and your family.

Craig and Marc Kielburger, Roxanne Joyal

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A new year, a dazzling celebration and an exciting next chapter.

Ecuador

It’s been an extraordinary 25 years of doing good at WE, from witnessing our first minga —the Kichwa word meaning “people coming together for the greater good”—that inspired ME to WE to building our first school in Chimborazo. The gracious contributions and support of our global community make what we do possible and we’re so grateful to everyone who has been a part of the movement. Now, it’s time to celebrate the close of one chapter of our journey and welcome another exciting one. And we’re doing it in style! Celebrate our 25th anniversary with us on a New Year’s trip to Ecuador! Exclusively designed for you, our 2019 New Year’s bash is one you can’t miss. Unique surprises, new activities, delightful wonders and so much more await you on this once-in-a-lifetime experience. Unlike any of our offerings and any you’ll find elsewhere, this trip invites you to the heart of culture in Ecuador and takes you on an unforgettable adventure. From looking back on the past amazing 25 years at WE to kicking off another marvelous 25 years with us, you’re in for a treat!

Join us for a special New Year’s trip to celebrate our 25th anniversary!

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We’re continuing our domestic and international programing, including partneringwith communities inKenya, India and Ecuador to help increase access to education, water, health care, food and income opportunities. With 25 years of doing good, WE looks forward to another 25 of making doing good doable.

At home in Toronto, WE opened the WE Global Learning Center, our do-good headquarters, and WE Charity opened WE College, the only postsecondary institution in Kenya that provides full scholarships.

Big changes came to the Maasai Mara. Not only did WE Charity open Kisaruni Secondary School to educate and empower girls graduating from primary school, but they also opened the Baraka Health Clinic to provide health care, which has now become a leading hospital in the region.

New initiatives begin at WE. Our first everWEDay in Toronto inspired 8,000 students and began the work of empowering a generation of change-makers. Inspired by the traditional crafts made by women inKenya and Ecuador, Roxanne Joyal foundedME toWEArtisans to help those women earn a sustainable income.

WE Villages, our holistic sustainable development model that partners with global communities, is launched. This program tackles the primary causes of poverty—education, water, health, food and opportunity—through its five Pillars of Impact.

We hosted our first volunteer trip to Kenya. Since then thousands of guests, including youth, school groups, families and corporate groups, have visited developing countries around the world.

We built our first schools in the mountainous region of Waslala in northern Nicaragua, and in West Bengal, India. The next year, we broke ground on schools in Kenya, and the year after that, in Ecuador.

After learning of Iqbal Masih, a former child worker who was murdered for speaking out against child labor, 12 year-old Craig Kielburger, and his 11 classmates founded WE Charity (formerly known as Free The Children).

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New Year Trip: Ecaudor Itinerary

Trip dates: December 27 - January 2

Day 1: December 27

Day 2: December 28

Depart from North America Evening Arrival in Quito, Gateway to the Amazon

A fresh-baked, fresh-squeezed start to your day! Fuel up for the journey ahead at the Wyndham Hotel’s breakfast buffet, where you will find both western favorites and traditional South American cuisine. Descend into the Amazon Basin Get your camera ready; this journey is one for the books! Dive into the rich, lush sea of emerald green of the Amazon basin. This area covers approximately 40 percent of the South American continent, so don’t get lost! Jungle cruise river expedition Hop aboard for an unforgettable outboard motor canoe ride up the Rio Napo, an Amazon River tributary situated in one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. Feel the cool breeze on your face and watch the vibrantly coloured birds fly above as your driver and cultural expert gives you an insider’s view of Amazon River culture.

Arrive at Minga Lodge Alli shamushca capay —welcome! Step off the boat at Minga Lodge just in time to take in your first spectacular Amazonian sunset over the Rio Napo. Your lush tropical surroundings will be glowing pink and orange as you snack on local treats like plantain chips and yucca fritters, washed down with a glass of chilled guayusa tea. Introduction and welcome Explore Minga Lodge, tucked into the jungle overlooking the river, and follow a ME to WE teammember along winding pathways and raised walkways to your cottage nestled into the natural hillside environment. Walk through WE’s history As you make yourself at home, learn more about the impact we’ve made together as we look back at the incredible past 25 years at WE and look toward the next chapter in our story. Let’s celebrate the change we’ve created together fromwhen we first started building schools in 1999 to today, as we implement our full WE Villages sustainable development program. Together, we can step forward into a transformative future. Welcome dinner Let the aromas of cumin, oregano, garlic and onion be your guides as you make your way back to the dining hall from your cabin, along meandering stone pathways and over a footbridge across the creek. Feast on western favorites and local delicacies like heart of palm, stinging nettle and fish cooked in palm leaves. Add some fire to the meal with a scoop of aji hot sauce, if you dare!

Welcome to Ecuador! Collect your luggage and make your way through customs to the arrivals area of Quito’s Mariscal Sucre International Airport, where a ME to WE representative will be waiting to greet you. Relax and enjoy a short ride to your hotel. Settle into the Wyndham Hotel Stop and smell the generous displays of fresh roses, one of the region’s top floral exports, as you arrive at your western-style hotel. Get a good first night’s rest before your descent into the Amazon rainforest.

Kichwa 101 In this fun and educational group session, you will learn key Kichwa phrases that will help to foster your connection with new friends in the community. Challenge your senses with blindfolded taste tests and other interactive teaching tools, then partner up and practise your greetings with a fellow traveler.

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Day 3: December 29

Community orientation and volunteering Rise and shine! After breakfast, join your group and a ME toWE teammember for a short jungle walk or canoe ride to the nearby community where you will help build local infrastructure as part of aWE Charity development project. Gain insight into the community mindset of the Kichwa people as you listen to the inspiring story of how Craig andMarc Kielburger witnessed a spontaneous and powerful community movement—a minga , which means “the coming together of people for the greater good” in Kichwa—years ago that inspired the formation of ME to WE, and the naming of Minga Lodge. Lunch Back at the lodge, sit down with new friends on the indoor-outdoor dining terrace and revel in the excitement and anticipation of upcoming opportunities and activities. A sweet trip to the cacao farm Learn the secrets to making delectable Ecuadorian chocolate from scratch, from a cacao farmer who supplies beans to a French chocolatier. The production of cacao represents one of the main sources of income for the region’s farmers. Get creative and create your own concoction by adding flavors like lemongrass and banana!

Day 4: December 30

Rainforest excursion Hike deep into primary and secondary rainforest to discover a myriad of flora and fauna, including seven species of toucan, long-tailed Potoos, gargantuan cebo trees and countless species of insects, spiders and snakes. Quench your thirst with a drink of fresh water from a jungle vine. Lunch Freshen up with a cool face towel at the lodge and refuel for the afternoon with a freshly prepared lunch and energizing glass of chilled guayusa tea. A day in the life There’s no better way to understand the ways of local people than by walking a mile in their shoes. Roll up your sleeves and join a local farmer to help carry out some of their daily activities, such as planting seeds, fetching water from the river and harvesting crops.

Kichwa in the kitchen Join our indigenous Kichwa chefs for a traditional cooking lesson and transform exotic and unusual local ingredients into delicious traditional dishes like fish wrapped in palm leaves. Enjoy the fruits of your labor for dinner! Dinner Gather around the dinner table for a family style feast and some down time with the group. Dance night! Enjoy a night of traditional Ecuadorian dance performed by local community members. Don’t be shy—the performers love it when you join in!

Dinner Share stories and photos with friends over a stunning sunset dinner perched above the Rio Napo. Tune in to your senses and enjoy the warm breeze on your skin, the richness of spices in your mouth, and the emerging sounds of jungle fauna all around. Curious critters: Wild Amazonian night hike When the sun goes down, the rainforest comes alive. Grab your flashlights and set out on an adventurous night hike with an experienced local guide who will take you as close as comfort allows to see for yourself what has been making all that noise after sundown. Common sightings include frogs, spiders, tree snakes, caymans and owls—but with tens of thousands of species in the Amazon Basin, who knows what curious critters might come say hello!

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Day 7 - January 2

Depart for Quito Say goodbye to the steamy Amazon and its amazing people and way of life, as we drive to higher ground back to the city of Quito. Visit historic Quito Explore Old Quito, the first UNESCO World Heritage Site, on a walking tour of the area. While your tour leader enchants you with stories of Old Quito’s rich culture and history, feast your eyes on 17th and 18th century Spanish colonial architecture. Often referred to as Latin America’s best tourist destination, Ecuador’s capital city boasts countless beautiful old churches, striking architecture and winding cobblestone streets with mountains and hills surrounding the downtown proper. Farewell dinner at Plaza Grande While in Quito’s historic center, there is no missing the famous Plaza Grande. With its many notable buildings including the official presidential palace and statue commemorating independence, this plaza is one of Quito’s points of pride. The restaurant is dedicated to the pleasures of traditional Ecuadorian cuisine, offering selections from every region of the country, accompanied by traditional music. Enjoy the meal while you reflect on a week full of new and exciting experiences. Relax for the night at a nearby hotel in Quito before your departure. Day 8 - January 3 International departure Your driver will pick you up from dinner and drive you straight to the airport for your flight back home, or on to your next adventure! OR Begin your customized extension

Day 5: December 31

Day 6: January 1

Optional early morning bird watching The perfect end to 2019? Go bird watching for a tranquil start to the day! Travel to our 300 hectare forest reserve and look to the trees, where it’s not unusual to spot more than 30 species of birds in one hour, including local celebrity species like Whitehawk and Blackhawk eagles. Building in a local community After breakfast, join your group and aME toWE team member for a short jungle walk or canoe ride to the nearby community where youwill help build local infrastructure as part of aWEVillages development project. Lunch Reconvene with the group back at the lodge for lunch and a bit of down time before carrying on with the remainder of your day. Kick your feet up for a quick afternoon siesta in your hammock or join friends for a game of cards in the shade. Celebrate New Year’s Eve and our 25th anniversary under the Amazon sky! Close out the year with inspirational fun and wonderful thrills at our spectacular New Year’s bash! Unforgettable surprises await you as we celebrate our 25th anniversary and welcome the new year and next chapter of our do-good story.

Braided & beaded: Alternative income initiatives in the Amazon Happy New Year! Start the year on the right foot with an outing to a meet group of skilled female artisans and learn how they generate income through traditional jewelry making. From sourcing to production, every step towards creating these uniquely Ecuadorian red, black and white jewellery pieces is local, with many pieces made from nuts and seeds collected in the rainforest. Local women also produce more modern loom beaded bracelets and items featuring traditional South American motifs. Shaman ceremony and weapons training Be invited into the home of a local shaman, high above the river, for a truly immersive experience: a traditional cleansing ceremony and blessing. Next, follow the foosteps of a indigenous weapons expert as you learn how to throw a spear and shoot a blowgun. Test your precision alongside a friend as you both take aim at targets of papayas mounted on sticks.

We’ve planned some extra- special events and activities with our co-founders on this New Year’s trip. Enjoy an unforgettable adventure to start the new year! There are countless surprises in store for you!

Farewell celebration Celebrate your week of new experiences and

meaningful contributions to community development projects alongside friends and team members with one final family style feast.

Please note that this itinerary is subject to change. Details of specific trip inclusions/exclusions are listed after the itinerary with costing. Accommodation in Quito may change subject to availability.

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$4,850 USD PP Shared accommodation $500 USD PP Single supplement Trip costs

Inclusions • Two nights hotel accommodation in Quito • Accommodation at Minga Lodge ( five nights) • All meals and drinks while at Minga Lodge (beer and wine included) • All activities as outlined in the itinerary • Entrance fees to sights in Quito • Meals as indicated in Quito • Ground transportation throughout the duration of the trip • ME to WE professional facilitators • A once-in-a-lifetime New Year’s celebration filled with exciting, fun surprises. Exclusions • International airfare to and from Quito • Meals in Quito (one dinner on the first night) • Travel insurance: out-of-country medical, trip cancellation and interruption insurance • Gratuities are not expected but appreciated, and are shared among all staff. We humbly suggest $5-10 per adult per day.

*Please note that arrival and departure transfers are included in your trip cost. Pick-up time at the airport begins at 2:30 p.m. on your arrival day, to accommodate check-in at the hotel, which begins at 3 p.m. Should you decide to extend your stay by arriving earlier or departing later than the scheduled times of your ME to WE Volunteer Adventure, airport pick-up and drop-offs can be arranged at an additional cost.

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Minga Lodge

• Self-contained cabin-style accommodations with organic flair, suitable for individuals and families alike. • Inspired common spaces that include an al fresco dining platform overlooking the Rio Napo, offering spectacular sunset views. • Modern conveniences including hot water, power and en suite washrooms. • Enjoy family style meals prepared fresh daily by expert chefs, including western favourites and Ecuadorian specialties. • We have a 15-year record of travel safety for our guests.

A tropical hideaway designed with its environment in mind, the picturesque Minga Lodge is located on the edge of the Rio Napo. After a day of volunteering in indigenous Kichwa communities, Minga Lodge offers serene and comfortable spaces to refresh and recharge.

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Otovalo and Cotopaxi From Quito, drive overland to the regions of Otovalo and Cotopaxi. Both offer a unique glimpse into Ecuadorian life—from vast, open-air markets, to snow-capped mountains in the highlands. Recharge and refresh at traditional and welcoming haciendas, set high in the Andean mountain range. Embark on optional daily hikes and excursions provided by our partner haciendas, leading you to breathtaking vistas, trickling waterfalls and tranquil villages.

FROM $900 USD PP Based on double occupancy

Includes two nights full board accommodation and all land transfers. Optional activities extra.

Galapagos Islands

FROM $3,000 USD PP Based on double occupancy

Embark on a breathtaking adventure, bringing you face to-face with the vast biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands. Be expertly guided through the flora and fauna of this famous archipelago on an unforgettable journey. Located 1,000 km from the Ecuadorian mainland, enjoy a remote paradise made famous by Charles Darwin and mingle with the vast array of natural wonders—on land or by sea! No matter which option you choose, we are happy to create the perfect adventure for you and your family. Book early to secure your spot—Galapagos trips sell out very quickly.

Price subject to availability and occupancy. Land and sea-based options available. Includes three nights full board accommodation, domestic flights and all land transfers. Optional activities extra

Machu Picchu and beyond Start your journey in Peru’s bustling, coastal capital of Lima, before traveling to the ancient city of Cusco. Spend a day wandering the cobblestone streets, exploring Inca ruins and admiring beautiful Spanish architecture, all with the backdrop of the cloud-topped Andes mountains. Then, begin your journey to Machu Picchu itself, traveling through the Sacred Valley aboard a glass-topped Vistadome train. Along the way, take in stunning views of Peruvian villages nestled beside lush forests and rushing rivers. Your final ascent to Machu Picchu begins the next day!

FROM $3,000 USD PP Based on double occupancy

Price subject to availability and occupancy. Includes international flight from Quito to Lima, domestic return flight from Cusco to Lima, all land transfers and four nights full board accommodation.

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Don’t worry about the details, our team is on call to provide:

International and domestic flights on world-class airlines Our ME to WE Travel Teammembers are experts at buying the best flights and finding you the top sales on international airfare. Whether you want to fly first class, or snag the most cost-effective deal, our team can book your travel from door-to-door. Travel insurance Whether it is medical, cancellation or lost baggage (or any combination of the above), we are able to create and purchase the plan that will give you and your family peace of mind. Passport and visa information If you are unsure about what is needed to enter Ecuador, we will walk you through any and all requirements and make sure you have everything you need to begin your journey worry-free! Immunization information At ME to WE, our participants’ health is our top priority. We always recommend visiting a travel doctor a minimum of six weeks before your departure date. If you live in the Greater Toronto Area, we are happy to recommend a travel doctor that is familiar with ME to WE Trips. On-ground transportation and local guide Once you arrive in Ecuador, we take care of all your transportation, so you can sit back and enjoy the spectacular wildlife and landscapes of the Amazon unfolding in front of you. Your experienced local guide will welcome you into the communities and be an invaluable resource for in-depth information about the places and people you visit. Travel recommendations From Quito, you are at the perfect gateway to explore either the Galapagos, inland Ecuador or even Peru. Whatever you choose, we are more than happy to arrange the next leg of your journey!

Our signature service

Whether you’re preparing for your trip or experiencing the real deal on the ground, we take care of all the details! Leave the planning to us—including flight arrangements, packing lists and information about vaccines and visas. While in country, we encourage you to focus on what’s really important: being in the moment. That’s why we ensure every detail is accounted for— from world-class accommodations and meals, to in-country transportation and excursions with your local guide.

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Health & safety

Your safety is our top priority! We take care of all the details to ensure you stay safe and healthy throughout your trip including: • Flight, luggage and medical insurance • Airport arrival assistance • 24-hour security staff • Filtered water available at all times “The water we will drink is filtered. The food is prepared by their own kitchen, their own chef. We have these wonderful facilitators around us that are fountains of knowledge, but they also make sure that everything is seamless.”

Donna MacFarlane ME to WE Immersive Volunteer Trip, 2013

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Frequently asked questions

Q: What is the weather like in Ecuador at this time of year? A: Because Ecuador is so geographically diverse, different regions experience different climates. Minga Lodge, however, is located in the Amazon rainforest, and therefore weather is generally hot and humid. The average temperate hovers around 26 degrees Celsius. In December, it will be the dry season when temperatures range from 26–35° Celsius. Q: What time zone is Ecuador in? A: Quito is on ECT (Ecuador Time), and is the same as Toronto (Eastern Standard Time). However, they do not have Daylight Saving Time, so the region is an hour behind during DST periods.

Q: Can I bring a laptop, iPod, expensive camera etc.? A: We suggest traveling as lightly as possible to minimize the risk of damage to or loss of your possessions. The rooms and cabins at Minga Lodge are able to be locked. We ask that you leave your key with reception if you choose to lock your room during the day. Q: Is there Filtered water? A: The water at our Lodge comes from natural springs, is purified before use to prepare food and is chlorinated in all other areas of the lodge. Our lodge provides filtered water stations so you can refill your water bottle throughout the day.

Q: What is the electrical voltage in Ecuador? A: Plugs in Ecuador take 240v. Moreover, Ecuador’s outlets are the same as those in North America— two flat, parallel prongs. Q: What will my meals be like while I’m in Ecuador? A: Participants can expect to eat meals consisting of traditional cuisine, which includes beans, rice, meat, salads, soups and potatoes, as well as western favourites. This food is prepared with great care by our local lodge staff. Minga Lodge is also able to accommodate any dietary needs—just let us know before you leave for your trip.

Q: Is there a minimum age for the trip participants going to Ecuador? A: We welcome participants of all ages to our trips—there is something fun and different for everyone! Q: Can I bring gifts for the kids? A: We ask that you do not. ME to WE and WE Charity work in solidarity with the communities we are partnered with. Put simply, your gift is your presence. We ask that our trip participants do not bring candy, toys or presents for community members, as we would like to promote fairness for all children. A portion of your trip cost goes to in-country communities to support their basic needs.

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Join us! ME to WE Trips Janice Carere Director of Special Experiences

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