IPBio Amazon Rainforest Research Assistant & Video/Photographer

IPBio Amazon Rainforest Research Assistant & Video/Photographer

Location
  • Brazil
Length
4 to 24 weeks

Program Details

Language
English
Age Min.
18
Housing
Guesthouse
Travel Type
Budget Family Older Travelers Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
320
Price Details
Volunteers at IPBio are required to pay 1800 reais per week (please check up-to-date exchange rate in your currency) for the specific dates agreed upon. This fee covers the volunteer’s coordinators, airport pick-up (not drop off), accommodation, internet access and project costs. A volunteer only confirms their placement once their payment is made and it is only valid for the specific dates agreed upon. Once a volunteer makes their payment there is no refund if they decide to cancel for whatever reason.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Transportation Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare Meals Travel Insurance Visa
Nov 27, 2025
May 15, 2026
13 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

IPBio – Biodiversity Research Institute is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that develops and supports projects in environmental education and scientific research on biodiversity, ecology as well as on the behavior of species of fauna and flora of Brazilian ecosystems.

Volunteer conduct long term inventories essential for understanding trend in wildlife patterns and monitoring the effects of climate change.

Projects All Volunteers Will Participate In:
- Forest Inventory and Flora Survey
- Bird Inventory
- Fish Inventory
- Search for Bioluminescent and Fluorescent Organism
- Mushroom Inventory
- Camera Traps for Mammals

We also want to recruit people who can capture nature and our projects through photography and video-editing.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

Volunteers praise the program’s well-organized, diverse fieldwork and supportive staff, highlighting meaningful conservation impact and strong community bonds.

Video and Photos

Program Highlights

  • Help conservation in the Amazon
  • Learn about Amazonian culture and wildlife
  • Develop friendships for life
  • This experience can be used for internship credits

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Program Reviews

4.78 Rating
based on 54 reviews
  • 5 rating 77.78%
  • 4 rating 22.22%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Impact 4.7
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 4.75
  • Value 4.7
  • Safety 4.85
Showing 49 - 54 of 54 reviews
Roxanne
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing experience in a beautiful location

I spent seven weeks volunteering with IPBio in the Amazon and was extremely sad to leave. My primary reasons for choosing the program were to experience conservation work in a different country and to get the opportunity to see some of the Amazon's wildlife (insects and arachnids included) - and see wildlife I did! Almost every day brought a new creature of some kind, from birds and monkeys to spiders and scorpions. The program's location was also a massive plus - the town of Alter do Chão is amazing, with the best parts being the gorgeous white sand beaches and the weekly carimbó nights (which are ridiculously fun and attended by people of all ages). A fantastic experience overall!

Pros
  • The location - particularly the beautiful beaches and weekly carimbó nights
  • Wildlife - birds, monkeys, insects, fish and more!
  • Fieldwork is both interesting and fun
Cons
  • The heat - sweating ALL day every day
  • Can be difficult to communicate with locals if you don't speak Portuguese
  • Few to no mosquitos around but was still getting bitten by SOMETHING
122 people found this review helpful.
Maria
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I want to go back!!!

I had the best 5 weeks of my life volunteering in the Amazon rainforest.

The whole time I was there I was like “I can’t believe I’m in the Amazon” surrounded by such beautiful scenery and amazing biodiversity.

I was a bit nervous when I first arrived, but everyone was so lovely and welcoming. The staff were amazing - so enthusiastic and passionate about their work.

Each day was an exciting adventure not knowing what cool animals you’d see that day. Seeing a potoo for the first time was mind blowing!!!

I really liked that each day was different, dedicated to a different project. One of the most memorable for me was searching for bioiluminscent species at night. It was magical -being in complete darkness listening to the sounds of the rainforest and staring at the clear night sky.

The work to life balance is great. There is plenty of time to relax and explore around Alter do Chão or chill at the beach at the weekends as well a chance to engage with the culture. I really looked forward to the Carimbó dance in town every Thursday night.

It was a truly fulfilling experience and one I will never forget. My only regret is that I couldn’t stay longer. I met some amazing people, saw some really cool wildlife and stunning landscapes. It’s an experience that will stay with me forever and would certainly recommend it to anyone if they have the chance.

Pros
  • Being in such a unique environment, doing meaningful work and seeing wildlife in their natural habitat.
  • There are plenty of things to do in your free time (beach, hikes, organised tours etc.)
  • The friends you make along the way
Cons
  • Leaving. It was really hard saying goodbye :(
  • The heat and being constantly sweaty (but you soon get used to it)
119 people found this review helpful.
Julia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

I couldn't recommend it more!

I volunteered with the Amazon programme and I couldn't recommend it more. It has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. The coordinators are excited about the work you do and it's very contagious. The work can be tiring due to the heat sometimes so if you are someone who would identify as lazy I wouldn't recommend this. I personally really enjoyed the work, we do half days and we have plenty of free time, the house is gorgeous and it feels like you are on holiday - you really can't complain. Everyone was so positive and supportive, I felt very welcomed. The people in Brazil are super friendly and I felt safe there. The area is gorgeous too, the town is great and there is so much to see and do out of work hours. I didn’t expect it, and I was so pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed meeting new friends throughout my stay and seeing wildlife in its natural habitat out of sheer luck. Every day is a different adventure and completely unique to everyone.

Pros
  • The people! Working with like-minded people, the opportunity to create meaningful connections, immerse in the culture
  • Becoming more confident with the work overtime, witnessing change, seeing wildlife in its natural habitat just by chance.
  • Alter do Chao, a beautiful town we are very close to - with lots to do
Cons
  • Seeing other volunteers go from the program:(, but I guess that's to be expected...
  • getting bitten from bugs, although there were no mosquitos, by the end I was getting bitten by something. But also, this is to be expected...
  • Not very much alone time since you are sharing a room, but I enjoyed this aspect!
107 people found this review helpful.
Jessica
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The Most Special 12 Weeks!

My 12-week volunteering experience with IPBio in Alter do Chao was incredible. Each day involved diverse tasks vital for Amazon rainforest conservation, including tree phenology and measurements, bioluminescence, fluorescence, reforestation, fish, mushrooms, frogs, and bird inventories. Despite some challenging days in the Amazonian heat (you will be sweating 24/7!), our efforts felt significant to preserve the rainforest, especially in the face of climate change. There is a sense of camaraderie among the volunteers and staff, and every new finding in the field is celebrated. The town of Alter do Chão, nestled in the Amazon and along the Tapajos river, offers some of the most beautiful beaches in the world and a welcoming community. The town's culture, cuisine, and the Carimbo dance every Thursday night add to its charm, and it will always have a special place in my heart. Although the program is conducted in English, having a basic understanding of Portuguese is beneficial for interactions in town and tours around the region. The staff is dedicated and attentive to all volunteers and any feedback that they have during their time at IPBio. This is a perfect place if you love nature and wildlife and want to make a conservation impact!

Pros
  • Amazing location (rainforest, beach, town)
  • Biodiversity, wildlife, & meaningful work
  • Ability to explore the region outside of working hours
Cons
  • Bugs! (although you get used to them! Also, rarely any mosquitos in this region)
  • Communal living
  • Heat & humidity, constantly
97 people found this review helpful.
kijun
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Enjoy communal living

The room is used by many organisms. Keep it clean. I really enjoyed my stay in santarem. Volunteering will be a wonderful experience! Nice designed guesthouses may also feel cozy! The support they offered was good, and People and other volunteers were very helpful and kind. I had the chance to live an experience I will never forget. I will really recommend this experience to anyone. There is no other place like it, it was such a special experience to have in santarem. I am tremendously grateful to have found this place!

111 people found this review helpful.
Grayson
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Incredible Experience

My time at IPBio was absolutely priceless for me as a student and individual. I can’t lie, the work can be physically difficult and mentally tedious, as is all research. But the importance and the impact that our work plays is incredibly emotionally fulfilling in a truly unique way. Additionally, the beautiful location, amazing biodiversity, and admirable work-life balance that IPBio has managed to achieve, a very work-hard, play-hard environment, ensures that the work is sustainable for the volunteers.

Pros
  • Fantastic location
  • Flourishing Biodiversity
  • Great work-life balance
Cons
  • At times physically demanding
136 people found this review helpful.

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