INFORMATION AND HELP CENTER FOR TOURIST, STUDENT AND MIGRANTS

BACKGROUND

















The Ecotrackers foundation began in 2000 developing smart tourism, that is, tourism to learn Spanish and do volunteer work in Ecuador.
He developed the study of Spanish modality one to one, which allows students to learn Spanish normally in six weeks from the basic level to the complex level, today thanks to the development and new uses of the Internet, it is possible to teach Spanish from Ecuador anywhere of the world and most importantly do it while traveling or doing volunteer work, research, or professional practices in Ecuador.
Thanks to the work of its volunteers, it developed the Galapagos Rio Amazonas trail, which allows traveling from Galapagos to the Amazon River, visiting 10 protected areas on the Coast, Andes and Amazon, or reaching the Amazon through the Morona River, living together in 14 indigenous and black communities from the country.
At the moment it also offers accompaniment to tourists who arrive at the Mariscal hotels in Quito, which are more than eighty of all prices, medical and psychological accompaniment and online Spanish classes. It also has offices to attend tourists in person, performs laboratory tests in hotels and delivers medication, which includes medicinal plants such as cannabis if the patient has a prescription.
Dedicate the first week of each month to present advances in medicine, medicine and vaccination in the pandemic, the foreign medical offer, the medical offer in Quito and Ecuador, advances in medicine, and the use of acupuncture, or the medicine of countries such as Cuba, aesthetic medicine in Colombia, new drugs, procedures, the use of food and plants, reactivation, studies and recreation in Australia and abroad, recreational, health, sports, eco-cultural tourism from Ecuador to other countries of Latin America and the World, since Ecuador has become not only a springboard for migrants to the United States, but also for Latin Americans, such as Venezuelans who travel or migrate to Central and South America.
 The second week of each month is dedicated to health, treatments and advances in tropical and traditional medicine, healing places, pilgrimages and festivals, food and plants, protected areas, tourism, sports, holiday camps and studies, work, research and recreation in Ecuador's Insular coastal region of Ecuador.
 The third week of each month is dedicated to health, treatments and advances in Andean medicine and medical practice, healing places, pilgrimages and festivals, food and plants, protected areas, tourism, sports, vacation camps, studies, work, research, volunteering, reactivation and recreation in the Andean Region of Ecuador.
 The fourth week of each month is dedicated to health, treatments and advances in Amazonian and traditional aboriginal medicine, healing places, pilgrimages and festivals, food and plants, protected areas, tourism, sports, holiday camps, studies, research, volunteering, reactivation and recreation in the Amazon region of Ecuador.

For this, the foundation rents information tables to the provinces, cantons, parishes, or native communities, organizations or tourism companies interested in presenting and publicizing their offer, for which it has 12 tables, where in addition to providing information, photos can be presented. , handicrafts or artisan products from food or beverages.
It has a micro theater to present talks, audiovisual advertising artists for 20 spectators for a maximum of 10 minutes in the morning and 3 lectures of 30 minutes at night until 8 p.m.
and places where healers and therapists can care for patients.

Hours are 8 am to 8 pm Monday through Friday.

The Foundation also helps with the accommodation of exhibitors and presenters as well as with the storage of their and their products, which at the same time can make sales at its headquarters.
All the events are also broadcast on their YouTube channel and social networks.
The place where the tourist information center operates is at Av. Amazonas N21 217 and Roca corner in front of Sweet and Cofee, the Mercure Hotel or the Pichincha Prosecutor's Office.

THE STUDENT REACTIVATION CENTER
Its purpose is to help students to find themselves in the new normal that has been lived since the pandemic, in which communication, study, mobility have been altered.
For this, it offers accommodation to parents of children who are undergoing medical treatment in the main state and free pediatric hospital in the country, the Baca Ortiz Children's Hospital, and where many of the children have to remain hospitalized for a long time.
We also offer psychotherapeutic workshops for theater, dance and acting in general, painting, music, exercises, yoga, meditation, swimming, vacation camps, and Visas Works and Holliday.

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