Broadreach
http://www.gobroadreach.com/program-overvi...806 McCulloch Street, Suite 102 Raleigh, NC 27603 United States
806 McCulloch Street, Suite 102 Raleigh, NC 27603 United States
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Phone: 888-833-1907 or 919-256-8200
Fax: 919-833-2129
Location
Mexico: Oaxaca
Program Duration
2-4 weeks
Typical Duration of Program
2-4 weeks
Dates
June 22 to July 12, July 20 to August 9
Many say that Oaxaca (wa-ha-ka) is the cultural heart of Mexico. Your AT group will hike through remote mountain villages as you traverse the Sierra Norte Mountains. The remote but cosmopolitan Oaxaca City charms you with its cobblestone streets, beautiful cathedrals, busy markets and friendly Oaxaqueros. This is a city of great culture. Salsa lessons, cooking classes, conversation class and Spanish lessons allow us to learn a part of the language and culture that can only be taught by local Oaxaqueros. We find that these hands on activities give us an opportunity to acquire Spanish easily. You further your newly acquired Spanish skills with your home stay family. We will explore another side of the Oaxacan culture as we work and play with the children of the Monte Alban community. These 4th, 5th, and 6th graders have very little material possessions and almost no exposure to the outside world. They are hungry for your friendship. We will jump rope, play soccer, give an English and geography lesson or two, and develop friendships that will change the way you view your life.
Day 1-6:
We begin our exploration of Oaxacan culture in its countryside. Hike through remote mountain villages in the cool highland forests of the Sierra Norte Mountains. As we trek through breathtaking landscapes to Latuvi, we stop at a trout farm to sample the local fare and learn about their practices of sustainable agriculture. Take a break for an exhilarating swim in the river and visit a local comedor to share a traditional Oaxacan meal. Learn about efforts to protect this region's forests and traditions with eco-tourism, capitalizing on the more than 60 miles of hiking trails that wind through the spectacular wilderness. Each village is linked by a scenic path and offers rustic, quaint lodges where we relax in the evenings around the fireplace before resting up for our next adventure.
Day 7-11:
Energized by our experiences in the Sierra Norte, we return to Oaxaca City to meet our home stay families and begin our language immersion in earnest. The remote but cosmopolitan metropolis rests in a valley of the Mixteca Mountains. Its charming cobblestone streets, picturesque cathedrals, busy markets and friendly Oaxaqueños are enchanting. We feel at home at once. We begin most days with workshops at our beautiful instituto in the heart of the city. Salsa lessons and cooking classes taught by Oaxaqueños give us a chance to spend time with our profesores outside of the classroom. After dinner with your home stay family, head out to an evening baseball game to support the Oaxaca City Guerreros, a favorite Oaxacan pastime. These hands-on activities give us an opportunity to acquire Spanish easily and take on simple conversations, while interactive language classes in the afternoon help us build our grammar and vocabulary skills.
Day 12-14:
Between classes and workshops we take the time to explore. Visit Monte Alban's Zapotec ruins and the Santa Domingo Church. Lose yourself in the mazes of the Mercado Juarez during our scavenger hunt day - Amazing Race style! Women clad in colorful indigenous dress walk through the streets, balancing baskets full of the day's purchases on their heads. It's a festive scene and you feel like you are caught in a time long since past. Haggling with the friendly artisans and campesinos offers a fantastic chance to practice your Spanish. Smell the chocolate that comes from every nook of the market and buy a warm cup on the street. Try your hand at spinning wool in the weaving village of Teotitlan. After a lively language class, return to your home stay family in the evening to continue to practice your Spanish.
Day 15-21:
Ready for another adventure? Explore another side of Oaxacan culture as we travel to Juchitan to work with the children of the Pimpollo Orphanage. It's hard to imagine having more fun while making a real difference in the lives of these children. Prepare for piggyback rides, playing in the rain, soccer, patty cake, chalk drawing, swimming, dancing and just being a kid again. These niños have few material possessions and little exposure to the outside world. Eager for our friendship, they embrace our group. Our new young friends are also quick to help with our Spanish skills! These busy few days fly by, but the lessons learned for both our group and the children will last a lifetime. While gaining a perspective on the children's very different lifestyle, we leave with new insights on our own. We depart Oaxaca reluctantly, but with wonderful memories, a firsthand appreciation of an amazing culture and a much better ability to communicate in Spanish.
Many of our participants have never been on a wilderness program or traveled internationally. No experience necessary. All we ask is that you come with an open mind, a desire to try new things and ready to have fun. Our instructors teach you all the skills one step at a time. Call for details on specific programs.
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15-17
Applications for next summer are due May 1st. Scholarship awards will be made May 15th.
1-3 days
1993
Broadreach surpasses all other summer programs I've seen for the right balance of fun, challenge, skill building, responsibility, and independence. Thanks for another wonderful summer!
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