Location
  • Ecuador
Length
4 to 24 weeks

Program Details

Timeframe
Academic Year Fall J-Term Maymester Spring Spring Break Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Apartment Host Family
Language
English
Weekly Hours
20
Age Min.
18

Pricing

Starting Price
680
Price Details
Your personalised internship is $170 a week, for a minimum of 4 weeks.

This includes:
• Support with Travel Logistics
• Dormitory Accommodation (with WiFi)
• Cooked Lunches Monday-Friday
• Weekly Sessions with a Professional Mentor
• In Person Ground Internship Coordination
• Internship-Related Site Visits
• Free-Time Activity Recommendations
• Cultural Immersion in Rural Community
• Certificate of Completion
• Written Personal Reference

We are a small independent organisation and receive no external funds for our programme and therefore there is a cost to the programme, which is used exclusively to deliver you the best internship programme possible!
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Some Meals Wifi
What's Not Included
Some Activities Airfare Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers Some Meals SIM cards Transportation Travel Insurance Visa
What's Not Included (Extra)

Additional Services:
Private Room within a Local Family Homestay
Group or 1:1 Spanish Classes
Private Transfer from Quito / Airport
Additional Professional Mentoring Sessions

Sep 26, 2024
Jun 13, 2025
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About Program

Travel the world, gain valuable work experience & make a difference in low-income indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian Andes. We offer a range of hands-on, personalised internships for students and graduates who are looking to further their career while creating a positive impact.
• Architecture & Sustainable Construction
• Medicine & Public Health
• Anthropology & Development
• Ecology & Sustainable Agriculture
• Community Water Management
• Gender Equality
• Nursery Education & Teaching English
• Community & Eco Tourism
• Murals & Community Arts
• Journalism and Multimedia
We will help you to design & deliver a unique internship based on your career goals & local needs. You will work directly with the community & build friendships with other interns/volunteers. You will receive regular, experienced guidance to complete a successful internship. Living with a local family you will be immersed in another culture, learn new skills, make memories make a difference.

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Program Highlights

  • Engage in a hands-on internship within low-income communities in rural Ecuador
  • Design a personal programme based on your own skills and interests
  • Receive 1:1 support form our team and get connected with key local stakeholders in the community
  • Live with a host family in a rural community: practice your Spanish and learn about a different way of life
  • Go on adventures with other interns/volunteers within less than an hour - hike in the mountains, bird watch in the jungle, and explore colonial villages

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Program Reviews

4.93 Rating
based on 28 reviews
  • 5 rating 92.86%
  • 4 rating 7.14%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Growth 5
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 4.95
  • Housing 4.75
  • Safety 4.95
Showing 25 - 28 of 28 reviews
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Naomi
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Culture and Anthropology Internship

I had an amazing experience with El Terreno. I participated in their Culture and Anthropology internship and learned more than I could ever have expected. The support from Joshua and Karina throughout the process was outstanding and my experience in a homestay and with the other volunteers and interns was absolutely amazing. My project developed throughout the 2.5 months I stayed in Ecuador and El Terreno was flexible and encouraging and helped with figuring out the next steps as I went. I am so blessed to have had this experience and would strongly recommend to anyone else who is considering.

64 people found this review helpful.
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Bart
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Perfect internship opportunity

My time and internship at El Terreno provided me with the perfect opportunity to combine my vision and ambitions with my profession. I learned tons by doing an internship in sustainable architecture. Joshua and Karina are very kind and put in a lot of effort to ensure I, and the other people staying there, had a good time and they helped us organizing activities on the weekends. Ecuador is a beautiful country and with the right people you're sure of an excellent time. I found those people here and would recommend more people to join their program!

Pros
  • Good support
  • Multicultural experience
  • Great learning opportunities
59 people found this review helpful.
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Arthur
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

El Terreno Ecuador Medical Internship

The internship here in Atandahua was amazing. I got to learn and improve my medical skills as a 4th year student and was immersed in a very different setting. The rural indigenous population has a very different relationship with healthcare which was very enriching and eye-opening.
Next to the medical part, I got to learn a lot from the other volunteers in construction work and agriculture and could lend a hand in the afternoon, which made me feel super integrated to the group very fast.
I also improved my Spanish a lot and got to share the culture with locals firsthand in my host family.
In the weekends you can go roaming around in Ecuador sightseeing and visiting places, both nature and cities. Ecuador is a very rich and diverse country with 4 major biomes so there is plenty to see!
In short, amazing experience, don't think twice!

Pros
  • Learn spanish and latino culture
  • Go on adventure sightseeing in the weekend
  • Improve your skills in various domains
63 people found this review helpful.
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Sille
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Undergrad research in ecotourism in Ecuador

I spent 4 weeks at El Terreno, and loved my time there! I volunteered in the mornings with the manual work at the house (building barbed-wire fences, digging ditches, chopping trees, building a gate), and spent the afternoons doing my internship in the form of research for my bachelors dissertation in anthropology. I loved the community that I became a part of in Atandahua, both with the neighbours as well as with the volunteers that lived with me in casa communal! My time there involved a lot of different activities: cooking classes learning to make tortillas and empenadas with a new local friend, minga’s, class-prepping for the kids in the afternoon, visiting the nearby communities for research, as well as celebrating both the project anniversary and a local lantern festival that I was lucky to have been a part of my time there! (They love celebrating in Ecuador as you’ll come to find in your own time there too!) I spent my free time with the other volunteers, and we would sometimes go into Guanujo to have dinner together, celebrate each others birthdays, watch football matches, danced salsa and whatever other fun activities we came up with doing together. (The volunteer community is really what you make it yourself which is always fun!) And then of course playing with all the dogs that became a part of my time there too! The internship was really flexible which was awesome in my case for collecting research and needing to alter it over time and follow what opportunities would come up! I also got better at Spanish during my time there as I was practicing everyday, and the neighbours were always up for a chat! This project is great if you want to do research in a lot of areas!! Mine was in anthropology and so I looked at the project holistically, but there are many avenues for doing research here, and I am sure, as with me, the owner is more than willing to accommodate your research/project whatever form that might take!

Pros
  • Great community, also amongst volunteers
  • Chances for exploring and travelling!
  • Great insight into local living in the mountains in Ecuador
Cons
  • You have to be comfortable sharing room and living space, unless you live with one of the locals
  • The project is at its beginning phase, so you need to embrace that it is not all up and running as a long-established project
68 people found this review helpful.

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