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Broadreach Summer Adventures / Academic Treks

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Raleigh, NC 27603
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Phone: 888-833-1907 or 919-256-8200
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Academic Treks - Immersion Mexico

  Mexico
  • Central Highlands: 
  • Guanajuato,  San Miguel de Allende

Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks
Dates: 21 day programs in June, July or August

Description: Guanajuato is a magical place. The source of much of the world's silver and the cultural heart of Mexico, its enchanting cities are adorned with theatres, cathedrals and stunning colonial architecture. Beneath the mountains may be silver, but the landscapes of the Central Highlands are solid gold...expansive valleys, cascading waterfalls and lush protected forests where millions of monarch butterflies migrate each winter. Begin with a trek through the magnificent Sierra Madre and Transvolcanic Mountains, exploring villages, dramatic landscapes and a silver mining ghost town. Then spend a week studying Spanish and living with a home stay family in the lively capital of Guanajuato City, a World Heritage site that will captivate you with its winding cobblestone streets, beautiful buildings, vibrant arts scene and friendly locals. End your adventure working and playing at an orphanage in San Miguel de Allende, experiencing another way of life that will make you see your own in a new light.

Day 1-6
Our introduction to Guanajuato begins at the very heart of Mexico where the towering Cristo Rey statue welcomes all. Nearby, the multicolored city of Guanajuato clings to the side of a hill, but mountains to the east call us to adventure. We find our trailhead in the community of Santa Rosa de Abajo nestled in the Mexican countryside. Follow the Camino Viejo for two days, passing spectacular river gorges, mysterious caves and lush tropical forests that create an adventurer's playground in this ancient land of the Huestecs. Our guide helps us find the most beautiful spots, and offers us a great chance to practice our Spanish. After passing through the ceramic village of Dolores Hidalgo, we stop to soak our sore muscles in La Gruta or Agua Magica, channels of thermal hot springs forming into pools. We end our adventure in the silver mining ghost town of Pozos. Horseback ride through this fascinating and once bustling city. Explore the abandoned cobblestone streets and mines with a local guide and learn about this important aspect of Mexico's economy and history.

Day 7-11
Guanajuato is a vibrant city with nearly a quarter of its population attending the university. Here, we live with home stay families and focus on our studies and language immersion. We spend our mornings at our institute in the heart of the city, working with our professors on interactive lessons and activities. Outside the classroom, salsa lessons test more than our Spanish ability and cooking classes delight our senses. Guanajuato's maze of narrow cobblestone streets and alleyways begs to be explored. Traffic is diverted into underground tunnels that follow ancient river beds beneath the city, leaving the charming streets open for pedestrians to meander to parks, plazas and markets. Our professors continue to develop our Spanish skills with insights into the Monumento al Pípila, the site of a pivotal battle in Mexico's War of Independence, or a fascinating visit to the Mummy Museum.

Day 12-14
Between classes and workshops, we test our developing Spanish skills on a wild scavenger hunt that takes us all over the city, from the Hildago Mercado to the Callejón del Besó. Meet friends at the central Jardín de la Unión to check out the local music scene. Experience a refined performance at the historical Teatro Juárez. Join a weekend callejoneadas parade, and wind your way through the narrow streets with costumed musicians who entertain the crowd with songs and stories. Depending on the schedule, we may even get a chance to see a bullfight at the Plaza de Torres in San Miguel de Allende or watch León or Irapuato play a local soccer match.

Day 15-21
Conversational Spanish comes easier now, and we're ready for our next adventure. We explore another side of Mexico's culture as we travel to San Miguel de Allende to work with the children of Mexiquitos 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 Guanajuato reluctantly, but with wonderful memories, a firsthand appreciation of an amazing culture and a much better ability to communicate in Spanish.

Academic Treks - Immersion Mexico

Highlights: * Learn Spanish through Cultural Immersion and Instruction
* Backpacking and Camping in the Mountains
* Home Stay with a Family in Guanajuato City
* Attend Cultural Workshops on Cooking, Ceramics and Salsa Dancing
* Work at an Orphanage in San Miguel de Allende
* High School/College Credit; 30+ Hours Community Service
* Prerequisite: No Experience Necessary

Qualifications: Participants are high school students in grades 9-12. No Spanish prerequisite.

Travel Types :
  • BackPacking
  • Hiking
  • Homestay
  • Horseback Riding
  • Language Immersion
  • Native Culture Studies
  • Trekking
    Type of Programs :
  • Adventure Travel
  • Community Service / Volunteerism
  • Cultural Exploration
  • High School Study Abroad
  • Language Immersion
    Languages :
  • English
  • Spanish
    Languages Used as a Medium of Teaching:
  • Spanish
  • Cost in US$: $3780-$4280

    Cost Include Description:
    Tuition does not include airfare.

    Credit Available: yes

    Experience Required: no

    Volunteer Types :
  • education
  • orphans
  • volunteering
  • youth
  • youth development
  • Typical Volunteer: Participants are high school students in grades 9-12 interesting in Spanish language immersion and doing community service work with children in Mexico.

    Age Range: 15-19

    This Program is open to Worldwide Participants.

    Typical Living Arrangements :
  • Group living
  • Home-stays
  • Other
  • Participants Travel to Mexico Independently Or in Groups

    Typically Participants Work in Groups of 10-12

    Application Process Involves:

    • Online Application plus Application Assessment
    • Physical Exam/Health Records
    • Written Application

    Broadreach Summer Adventures / Academic Treks's Mission Statement: Broadreach offers experiential summer adventures for teenagers and young adults including scuba, sailing, marine biology, academic and wilderness programs that span the globe. Broadreach's educational adventures provide opportunities for students to learn new skills and explore the world in an active, hands-on environment that fully immerses the participant in the experience. Combining the thrill of discovery, the pride of accomplishment and the excitement of exploration, Broadreach programs focus on individual initiative, group dynamics and genuine participation in the world. Academic Treks is the academic adventure and community service division of Broadreach Summer Adventure Camps for Teenagers. Our educational summer camps and high school study abroad programs provide excellent alternatives to traditional summer camps and summer school. Lastly, Academic Treks College is the university division of Broadreach Summer Adventures. Our college study abroad programs provide unique opportunities to study a single topic in multiple countries around the world.

    Year Founded: 1993

     



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