Visitors to organic farms learn about how agricultural production can work in harmony with the environment. Organic farming maximizes the
Besides the Boruca, the BriBri are one of the last remaining native populations of Costa Rica. The BriBri practice
Living in the Talamanca Mountains in southern Costa Rica, the Boruca are known for their vibrant, intricately carved and
The small farming town of Providencia is located in the Cerro de la Muerte mountain region, surrounded by lush
Herencia Verde directly supports several Costa Rican elementary schools: Huetares, Escuela El Jaúuri, Las Esperanzas, and Las Brisas.
Our homestay program lets you experience life in a rural community. Wake to the crowing of roosters, milk a cow
On our Classic Costa Rica Adventure, travel to the Caribbean Coast to patrol the beaches for nesting sea turtles, spend a night or two with a local farm family, play soccer and have lunch with an indigenous community, meet students at a local elementary school, fly through the rainforest on a zipline tour and experience flora, fauna and amazing animals of the rainforest.
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On our Classic Costa Rica Adventure, travel to the Caribbean Coast to patrol the beaches for nesting sea turtles, spend a night or two with a local farm family, play soccer and have lunch with an indigenous community, meet students at a local elementary school, fly through the rainforest on a zipline tour and experience flora, fauna and amazing animals of the rainforest.
Combine conservation work with meaningful cultural immersion! Explore the Pacific Coast, cloud forest, rainforest and central valley of Costa Rica. Work side by side with local biologists to monitor local sea turtle populations and participate in mangrove reforestation. Then, head into the cloud forest, one of the highest points in the Costa Rican landscape, and visit a small town where you’ll enjoy the lush cloud forest and engage in community activities.
Visit the cloud forest, and participate in community activities such as sugar cane processing , pulping fruit and artisan workshops. You’ll also spend a day working on a service project for the community. Next, travel to the Sarapiqui region and have the chance to raft, float or tube down the Sarapiqui River.
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