Location
  • Costa Rica
Length
2 to 26 weeks

Program Details

Language
English
Age Min.
18
Age Max
70
Timeframe
Year Round
Housing
Hostel
Groups
Small Group (1-15)
Travel Type
Budget Family Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
450
Price Details
You will receive full pension (3 meals daily and a bed), professional guidance of Biologists and an amazing experience for $32,- a night. The minimum stay is 2 weeks.
What's Included
Accommodation Meals
What's Not Included
SIM cards Travel Insurance Visa
Oct 09, 2018
May 09, 2019
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About Program

The Work with Nature foundation strongly believes in an integral approach for the protection of the rain-forest. We aim to buy and protect land, conduct scientific research, cooperate with the locals and live in a sustainable manner in the tropics. As a volunteer, you will assist in all possible ways. The activities are diverse. You will learn a lot, and you will help protect and maintain the rain-forest. At the same time, we hope to learn from you as well. As a volunteer, you will be part of our team. Everybody will to contribute, to create a durable project in an amazing environment.

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Program Highlights

  • Permaculture
  • Sustainability
  • Wildlife
  • Conservation
  • Research

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Erika
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best experience of my life

Work with nature is an amazing organization and spending two weeks with them in a Costa Rican jungle was by far one of the most life-changing experiences. The bus systems in Costa Rica were surprisingly easy so traveling during our free time was very easy. The little village we were in was cozy and everyone was incredibly kind. Our cooks were locals and the food was amazing. I still miss the pinto. The projects themselves were so rewarding and being able to contribute to their research was so fun. My favorite was the reforestation project, where we planted trees in deforested areas. Recently they posted pictures on Facebook of the trees growing and it’s awesome to be able to see the project turning out such a success. I want to go back and highly recommend this trip. It was wonderful.

What was your funniest moment?
I wasn’t expected so many Dutch people and exchanging culture was them was always funny. I miss how often they would call things “nice”.
59 people found this review helpful.
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Alex
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Unique Experience

Immersed in the middle of Costa Rica nearby a small village called San Miguel, I got to experience first hand with biodiversity data collection, permaculture and reforestation. Contrary to other places in Costa Rica where, for quite a high price, I was only offered to interact with animals kept in refuges' enclosures, at Work With Nature, I encountered real wildlife at their door step: sloths, armadillos, kinkajous, coatis, toucans, oropendolas, tayras, one caïman and so many other multicoloured birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes and insects! At this farm, where we were all staying, activities included: setting camera traps on the wild trail; learning about and helping on the permaculture garden; biodiversity plot counts; sustainability and environmental work; tropical plant research and drawing; normal gardening (also encompassing clearing paths and redirecting rain water); walking the two adorable dogs; evening's cards, games or films on the newly installed flat screen and sometimes going to the local bar! Once to twice a week, depending on people's projects, we also went to the reserve. There, in the middle of the jungle, we were checking on the newly planted trees' health and collected data on fauna accompanied by either Hanneke or Maarten (who run the project) and Tapa (a local guide) as safety always came first. During the weekends, at our own cost, some of us travel in smaller groups to Puerto Viejo, Cahuita, Turrialba where we enjoy beaches, national parks and obviously bigger bars!

All of this comprised a bed in a sturdy wooden bungalow type of room shared with two others (max of 4 per rooms) and three Costa Rican meals a day made by two women from the village. Although having no biology background, I was surrounded by knowledgeable students who took their time to explain everything in English. I was the sole non-Dutch speaker and, without requesting it, all students surprised me by doing their final presentation in English!

I sincerely recommend going there. To my knowledge, you won't experience anything like this in Costa Rica where you can really see and help wildlife in their natural habitat surrounded by knowledgeable people.

A special thanks to all the students who made me feel very welcomed for over a month and of course to Marteens and Hanneke who always took the time to explain everything properly and answer all my questions. It was definitely a new engaging and enjoyable learning experience!

Alex – March/April 2019

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
Rescuing a sloth which was stuck on the fence of a football field and where dogs could easily bite it.
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