Program Schedule & Itinerary:
Date |
Activities |
Student Responsibility |
April 2, 2008 |
- Send list of enrolled Drexel participants with deposit to ProWorld
- Send welcome packages to each participant
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April 4, 2008 |
- Pre-Departure Orientation Part I
- Complete the on-line Cultural Training Resource entitled: “What’s Up With Culture?”
- Students enroll in appropriate Spanish level course
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GIE Students’ Pre-Experience Journal Assignment:
- Define how previously taken GIE courses have prepared you for the upcoming international experience. Determine the common thread and concepts that will enhance the experience.
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April 12, 2008 |
- Pre-Departure Orientation Part II
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May 23, 2008 |
- Submit travel and health details to each participant
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- Full program fee due ($2,995)
- Dina Herrington from Drexel Med will prepare participants with safety and medic procedures
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June 15, 2008 |
- Conference call with participants and ProWorld site director
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Official Start of Program |
Service Learning Project with ProWorld Service Corps |
Weeks I - III
(June 22 – July 14) |
F (22nd) Day 1 USA - Lima
Having made one’s own international travel arrangements, it is suggested that participants plan an overnight in a hotel in Miraflores and transfer back to the airport early in the morning.
S (23rd) Day 2 Lima – Cuzco
Participants will be met and transferred to the Lima airport departing at 9:30 a.m. arriving Cuzco at 10:30 a.m. Staff will meet and transfer participants to the hotel. Remainder of the morning to acclimate to the 11,300 ft. altitude in the Inca capital of Cuzco. Evening show of La Danza Folklorica – traditional, Andean folkloric dancing.
S (24th) Day 3 - Cuzco
Free morning in Cusco followed by Inti Raymi, the festival of the sun in Cuzco honoring the winter solstice Historically, the Incas gathered to plead for the return of the sun god, Wiracocha. Celebrants fasted for days before the event and presented gifts to the Inca king, who in return put on a lavish feast for his subjects, followed by llama sacrifices to ensure good crops and fertile fields. Today the Sapa Inca is carried on a golden throne from Santo Domingo church in a procession of over 400,000 people through the flower strewn streets of Cuzco to the ancient fortress of Sacsayhuaman. Blessings, llama sacrifices, actors and dancers re-enacting the ancient legends follow and as the sun sets huge stacks of straw are set alight for the celebrants to dance around. Once back in Cuzco, participants can enjoy a long street fair with expositions, dancing, religious processions and free evening concerts in the Plaza des Armas- featuring the best of Peruvian music.
M (25th) Day 4 Cuzco - Arch & Colonial City Tour & Sacsayhauman Park - Cuzco
In the afternoon (1:30 p.m.) participants will be met by private guide & bus for a tour to the major Inca archaeological sites of Cuzco - Inca Palace of Q’oricancha where it is said the walls were sheeted in gold and could be seen for miles away on a sunny day. It is as well noted that the Solar garden was filled with life sized golden replicas of sculptured men, women children, animals, plants & insects. All in the name and homage to their God of the Sun. Afterwards continue to Sacsayhauman Park, where it is said the Inca would "parade their captured tribal leaders" from the north and south of their conquered lands into the massive complex of architectural stone work. On viewing the site, the leaders were said to concede their power to the Inca just from the site of the massive strength & craftsmanship of the Sacsayhauman site. Later continue to the Royal Inca baths of Tambo Machay, the "Red Fort" Pucapucara & the Amphitheater of Kenko. Early evening return to Cuzco and overnight at hotel. (5:45 - 6:15 p.m.) (CB )
Tu (26th) Day 5 Cuzco – Pisac - Ollantaytambo
Staff will meet and transfer participants in the morning ( 8:45 -9:00 a.m.) by private guide & bus into the Sacred Valley of the Inca passing by the Inca terraced farm land and through many small the communities until reaching the popular market town of Pisac and the Archaeological site that sits high above the Indian Market town. Here some of the Incas finest structures are viewed, even that compared to Machu Picchu. There is an Intihuantana group of temple structures, Reloj Solar or "Hitching Post of the Sun." Also view the "military area" known as Q’Allaqasa and Kanchiracay where the land workers were housed. Here some of the Incas finest structures are viewed even that compared to Machu Picchu. The view of the surrounding valley is so incredible that on clear day it seems you can see to the edge of the earth. Afterwards proceed to the Ancient Pisac Market for the annual show where many of the local Indians sell & barter their hand made textiles, home grown fruits & vegetables. After an hour & half of mingling with the locals you will proceed further into the Sacred Valley to a local hacienda restaurant for typical Peruvian style lunch. After a relaxing time here you will continue again passing small towns until you arrive at Ollantaytambo to visit what is considered to be one of the last Inca strongholds and it is known the Inca fought some of their strongest battles against the tyrant Spaniards. There are also several silo type structures that was used to hold much of the Inca peoples food and a large amount of agricultural terracing where the crops were grown. Remain in the Sacred Valley and transfer to the Hotel Sauce. (4:00 p.m.) Overnight at hotel. (BB/L)
W (27th) Day 6 - Ollantaytambo - Machu Picchu
Participants will take the Ollanta morning train departing at (8:00a.m.) Here you will transfer by auto wagon train winding into the Andean Mountains passing through several small villages where the local Indian farmers manage their farms and reside just as they have for hundreds of years. After a long but scenic ride (1½ hours) you arrive into the final stop at Aguas Calientes. Here the temperatures will have changed to that of tropical and an abundance of plants typical for this region of the Amazon basin can be appreciated. Here you will board a tourist bus & proceed up an incredible winding road that leads to the fabled site of Machu Picchu. Upon arrival (10:15 a.m.) a professional guide will explain the history & the myths that surround this archaeological wonder. Thousands of people from around the world frequent this magnificent ancient site to pay homage and grasp the spectacular views of Machu Picchu’s 8’300 ft. plateau that reaches into the clouds and heavens above. Afterwards, proceed to the base of Machu Picchu and the town of Aguas Calientes where lunch will be served at a local restaurant (1:30 - 2:00 p.m.) Later proceed to the train station to board the (3:00 p.m.) Vistadome train for return to Cuzco. After arriving at the Cuzco train station (6:45 -7:00 p.m.) staff will meet and transfer participants to hotel. Overnight at hotel. (BB/L)
Th (28th) Day 7 – Cuzco – free day
F (29th-14th) Conservation activities with ProPerú |
The Condor Lodge Conservatory: Ecotourism/Andean Condor Conservation Service-Learning |
Week IV
(July 15 - July 22) |
Su(15th) |
- 7:00 a.m. Pick up at hotel in private bus – approximate travel time = 4 hours. We will visit the ruins of Limatambo, the colonial bridge of Cunyac, the monolith of Saywite and breakfast
- 12:00 p.m. we will take our horses towards Lodge, followed by a 2 hour walk.
- 19:00 p.m. dinner
- 21:00 p.m. rest and spend the night
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M(16th) |
- 7:30 a.m. breakfast
- 9:00 a.m. Spanish lessons “4 hours”
- 13:00 p.m. rest
- 13:30 p.m. lunch
- 15:30 p.m. academic lectures/presentations for participants: “archaeological subjects”, analysis, discussion, visits to area archaeological sites, voluntary work, and/or rest
- 19:00 p.m. dinner
- 20:30 p.m. presentation of videos “archaeological subjects”
- 21:30 p.m. rest and spend the night
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Tu(17st) |
- 7:30 a.m. breakfast
- 9:00 a.m. academic lectures/presentations for participants: “anthropological subjects”, analysis, discussion
- 12:00 p.m. lunch
- 13:00 p.m. visit the near towns and meet with the community of Antilla and, voluntary work
- 17:00 p.m. return to lodge
- 19:00 p.m. dinner
- 20:30 p.m. presentation of anthropological videos
- 21:30 p.m. rest and spend the night
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W(18th) |
- 7:00 a.m. long walk towards the viewpoint where we will be able to observe the flight of the Andean condor
- 9:00 a.m. breakfast
- 10:00 a.m. Spanish lessons “4 hours”
- 13:00 p.m. lunch
- 15:00 p.m. academic lectures/presentations for participants: “biological subjects”, general exhibition of the project “Condor Lodge”, analysis, discussion, visits and recognition of the facilities and instruction of handling of the Andean condor, etc.
- 19:00 p.m. dinner
- 20:30 p.m. presentation of videos on Yawar Celebration
- 21:30 p.m. rest and spend the night
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Th(19th) |
- 7:00 a.m. long walk towards the viewpoint where we will be able to observe the social behavior of the condor for the taking of data – breakfast
- 13:00 p.m. lunch
- 14:00 p.m. Spanish lessons “4 hours”
- 18:00 p.m. relax
- 19:00 p.m. dinner
- 20:30 p.m. revision of the work made during the morning
- 21:30 p.m. rest and spend the night
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F (20th) |
- 7:00 a.m. long walk towards the viewpoint where we will be able to observe the social behavior of the condor to take data –breakfast
- 13:00 p.m. lunch
- 14:00 p.m. Spanish lessons “4 hours”
- 18:00 p.m. relax
- 19:00 p.m. dinner
- 20:30 p.m. revision of the work made during the morning
- 21:30 p.m. rest and spend the night
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Sa(21st) |
- 8:00 a.m. breakfast
- 9:00 a.m. Spanish lessons “4 hours”
- 13:00 p.m. rest
- 13:30 p.m. lunch
- 15:00 p.m. voluntary work “different group activities
- 18:00 p.m. dinner time
- 19:00 p.m. free time, rest and spend the night
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Su(22nd) |
- 8:00 a.m. breakfast
- 9:00 a.m. begin the exit with a cavalcade of two hours, next we will observe the Apurimac Canyon and some of the Condors’ nests
- 14:00 p.m. lunch
- 15:30 p.m. visit the thermal springs of Conocc
- 17:00 p.m. return to Cuzco in private bus and arrive at hotel around 19:00p.m.
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M(23rd) |
- Flight from Cuzco to Lima
- Participants will be met by staff at Lima airport. Afternoon tours of Colonial Lima, visiting the Main Square, the site of Spanish foundation by Francisco Pizarro. Continue to the Spanish Baroque style Cathedral, built in 1625 and the Government Palace, with its traditional & colorful changing of the presidential guard, then to San Francisco Church and Monastery: Lima’s biggest religious complex with a convent, museum of colonial art, cloisters and catacombs. Later continue to the Museum of Gold where priceless pre-Columbian ceramic, weaving’s, gold, silver & copper artifacts from previous civilizations like the Nazca, Paracas, Wari, Chavin, Moche, Lambayeque, Chimu & Inca can be viewed. Farewell dinner with folk show. Later that evening (9:30 p.m. ) participants will be transferred back to the Lima airport
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Return to U.S. |
Date |
Activities |
Student Responsibility |
Weeks V-VI
(July 24-
July 31) |
- Down time to readjust & re-acculturate
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Week VII
(Aug 1 -
Aug 8) |
- Preparation of Ecotourism Action Plan & Final Presentation
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Week VIII
(Aug 9 -
Aug 16) |
- Debriefing sessions/post-program seminar phase
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- Ecotourism Action Plan Due
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Week IX
(Aug 17 -
Aug 24) |
- Preparation of Final Presentation
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Week X
(Aug 25) |
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Note: these activities will occur, but dates and times are subject to change with the exception of Inti Raymi.
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