Educational Travel in Latin America
Shaping the futures of tomorrow’s leaders
Develop fresh global perspectives, truly understand the real world around us, and greatly enhance classroom learning.
Students traveling with us meet remarkable locals from every corner of Latin America. They will experience new traditions, explore diverse landscapes, and discover ways of living that will shape their own futures and enhance their career prospects.


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How our educational tours will benefit students
Enhance classroom learning
Align your curriculum to your trip, including unique experiences that focus on specific learning outcomes.
Feel the worth
We offer more affordable trips than other companies, saving you money, allowing more students to travel.
Gain invaluable new perspectives
Interact meaningfully with locals from different backgrounds, immersing into new cultures and experiencing unique ways of life.
Genuinely create positive change
Students travel in an ethical manner and genuinely impact local communities in a positive way.
Our impact
Number of students traveled with us
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% of students more engaged in sustainability after a Kagumu trip
Universities we have worked with
Schools we have worked with
Testimonials
“The safety factor and the well-designed program made us feel 100% at ease. The kids were having the time of their lives. Chris and I both truly loved this trip, growing professionally along with the students."
Spanish Immersion Trip, 2022

Professor Brady
"The homestay was an incredible way to legitimately connect with Colombians and discover what the culture is like. I was beyond lucky to be spoiled by an incredibly open, loving, and kind family."
Spanish trip, Colombia, 2020

Jake
Experiential learning is highly effective. Transplanting a tree, preparing the soil for a sapling, sifting sand to find microplastics, stretching oneself to communicate with young people who do not speak your own language, all these activities leave a deep imprint in the students' consciousness."
Environmental Science Galapagos trip, 2025

Giannina Zlatar
