The World Is Your Classroom
Not Homeschooling but Worldschooling
What Worldschooling Teaches
Beyond textbooks. Real lessons from real places.
Cultural awareness through global experience
Environmental education in nature's classroom
Independence and social skills that matter
World awareness beyond what textbooks teach
Your Global Classroom Awaits
Four destinations where learning comes alive through immersive experience.
Start Here: Two Weeks in Ecuador
Monica Irauzqui, Yampu Tours' Vice President, has traveled the world with her own children for over 20 years. She recommends starting worldschooling with two to three weeks in Ecuador, where students experience three distinct biospheres in one country: the Andes mountains, the Amazon rainforest, and the Galapagos Islands. This immersive foundation teaches history, ecology, and culture through direct observation—the kind of learning that sticks because it's lived, not memorized. From ancient Incan ruins to cloud forests teeming with life, Ecuador compresses the world's biodiversity into a single journey, making it the ideal entry point for families enrolling in the global classroom.
Monica Irauzqui, Yampu Tours' Vice President, has traveled the world with her own children for over 20 years. She recommends starting worldschooling with two to three weeks in Ecuador, where students experience three distinct biospheres in one country: the Andes mountains, the Amazon rainforest, and the Galapagos Islands. This immersive foundation teaches history, ecology, and culture through direct observation—the kind of learning that sticks because it's lived, not memorized. From ancient Incan ruins to cloud forests teeming with life, Ecuador compresses the world's biodiversity into a single journey, making it the ideal entry point for families enrolling in the global classroom.

Plan Your Global Classroom Adventure
Worldschooling in Practice

Location Independence
Learning by Experience
Skills Beyond the Textbook

Begin Your Journey




