CONSERVATION & CULTURAL IMMERSION

Osa Peninsula turtle work & sustainable community visit

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.

The Highlights:

  • Volunteer at our Osa Peninsula in-water sea turtle project, located on the south Pacific Coast, and declared “one of the most biologically intense places on earth” by National Geographic.
  • Accompany project staff in research boats to monitor green and hawksbill turtles. Help measure and tag turtles before they are released safely back into the ocean.
  • Participate in coastline mangrove reforestation and habitat rehabilitation.
  • Have a chance to see whales, dolphins, monkeys and more!
  • Visit an indigenous Boruca community and participate in a mask painting workshop.
  • Spend two nights in a small community high in the mountains and surrounded by a lush cloud forest.

Trip Details

  • Trip Length:
    8 days/ 7 nights.
  • Available Trip Dates:
    Year round.
  • Program Fee Includes:
    Bi-lingual Naturalist Guide, accommodations, private in-country transportation, meals, activity & entrance fees.
  • Free Travel for Trip Leaders:
    Trip leader travels for free (land + air) with 7 paying participants.