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Reforestation Project - Costa Rica

  • North America, Costa Rica, Bahia Chal
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  • Durée : 1 to 24 Weeks

Program Highlights

  • Spot unique Costa Rican jungles, & jaguars in various places.
  • Live and work at a research station in the middle of Costa Rican.
  • Observe Bahia Chal, Osa Peninsula, and Southern Costa Rica wildlife in the rare and endangered endemic tree, and jaguars species.
  • Learn about gaining real field experience.

UN’s Sustainable Development Goals:

Climate Action Partnerships to achieve the Goal

This program is ideal for

Nature enthusiasts who are passionate about reforestation and biodiversity conservation. Volunteers with a love for the environment, a sense of adventure, and a desire to make a positive impact will thrive in this program. Individuals who are collaborative, adaptable, and enjoy engaging with communities and organizing events will find great fulfillment in contributing to the growth of the Arboretum and the preservation of the biological corridor.

Join our volunteer program and be a part of the Reforestation project in Costa Rica's Reserva Forestal Gulfo Dulce. Help build a biological corridor connecting Corcovado National Park and Piedras Blancas National Park while preserving pristine jungles, jaguars, and biodiversity. Be a part of the Arboretum's mission to conserve endangered tree species and create a recreational spot for visitors. Join us today!

Are you passionate about conservation and eager to make a meaningful impact on Costa Rica's breathtaking natural landscapes? Join our volunteer program in the heart of the Reserva Forestal Gulfo Dulce and become a vital part of our Reforestation project.

Experience the Beauty of Costa Rica's Pristine Jungles

Our mission is focused on the establishment of a biological corridor linking Costa Rica's Corcovado National Park and Piedras Blancas National Park, two prominent natural reserves. These parks boast magnificent rainforests, host elusive jaguars, and harbor an extraordinary wealth of biodiversity.

The Arboretum: A Symbol of Conservation

Named after the renowned Costa Rican Botanist Luis Jorge Poveda Alvarez, the Arboretum is a collaborative effort involving AFE officials, Bahia Chal community residents, and several other organizations. This ambitious project aims to provide a public point of interest for neighboring communities, tourists, students, and researchers. It serves as a repository of rare and endangered endemic tree species found on the Osa Peninsula.

Your Help is Needed

The Arboretum is still in the process of construction and development, and we need dedicated volunteers like you to help us complete the initial planting of the corridor. Your participation is crucial to the success of this conservation endeavor.

More Than Conservation: A Recreational Haven

Beyond its role in preserving forest biodiversity, the Arboretum aspires to become a hub for naturalists from neighboring communities and a recreational hotspot for visitors. We organize educational and family events, with a special "family day" on the last Sunday of each month. Join us, plan activities for kids, and help make these events a resounding success.

Join Our Volunteer Program

Participating in our volunteer program opens the door to an opportunity of genuine significance. You'll contribute to environmental change, connect with individuals who share your passion, and uncover the unparalleled natural beauty of Costa Rica as never before.

Volunteer for Reforestation in Costa Rica

Join us today and be a part of the Reforestation project at Reserva Forestal Gulfo Dulce. Together, we can protect pristine jungles, conserve endangered tree species, and create a recreational haven for all. Your commitment can enable us to fulfill our mission. Don't pass up this chance to change things. Sign up now!

Throughout the workshop there will be days free to enjoy the Osa Peninsula and Costa Rica. There are plenty of activities to do around the Puerto Jimenez area, and the Osa Peninsula. It is important to plan ahead for some activities. Hence we have a list of activities here so that you know what to prepare for:

  • Kayaking: Kayaks are for rent in Puerto Jimenez town from $20. It’s possible to go out afternoons after the course is over (around 4pm) for a sunset kayak cruise. You can hire a guide as well to take you through the Mangroves (highly recommended).
  • Bike riding to Playa Preciosa: Bikes are available for rent in Puerto Jimenez town from around $10. You can take a bike and cruise around 45 minutes to a beautiful picture perfect beach with a several kilometer long beach. Perfect for an afternoon or day excursion on your own.
  • Horseback Riding: Horses are for rent in Puerto Jimenez town for around $40 per horse. The guide charges another $40 to join you and show you around.
  • Dolphin and Whale watching tour: Typically we organize a group dolphin and whale watching tour for the entire group (or whoever wants to join). Costs are approximately $50 per person. The tour starts around 7:30am and goes until around 1:30pm. This tour is perfect for a whole day off (Saturday or Sunday).
  • Tour to a Chocolate Making Farm: There is a chocolate farm close to Puerto Jimenez. A tour typically costs around $70 per person, includes transport and chocolate tasting! You will learn everything there is to know about chocolate making!
  • Butterfly farm: The butterfly farm offers night walks to see frogs, crocodiles, snakes and other night active animals. They also offer day tours around the butterfly farm and teach you about the conservation work they do.
  • Hike to a Waterfall: To go for a waterfall hike cost around $20 per person for transport and a guide. They’ll take you for a beautiful walk where you see lots of monkeys and animals, and arrive at a beautiful waterfall where you can go for a swim. This tour is around half a day starting from around 7:30am – 2pm.
  • Surfing in Matapalo: Matapalo is one of the best surf spots around the country. Surf boards are for rent from $20 for experienced surfers, and lessons for beginners starts at around $55 per person. You’ll get a lesson from an experienced surf instructor in small groups (around 3 people per group) and you’re almost guaranteed to stand up !
  • Surfing in Pavones: Pavones is one of the longest left-breaking waves in the world, and is just across the Golfo Dulce. If participants are interested, we can organize a trip to Pavones by boat to go surfing. The cost will depend on how many participants are into going, but may be around $50 per person.
  • Hike to Corcovado National Park: Hikes to Corcovado National Park have to be planned a little further in advance, since park permits are limited. You need a guide to join you for this hike. Costs start from around $140 for a day tour including transport. There is also an option to stay overnight in the park, which would be a bit more expensive (around $250) but a once-in-a-lifetime experience. You would sleep in world famous La Sirena Ranger Station in the middle of the jungle.

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