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UUne mission bénévole

Volunteering with sustainable environmental projects in Guatemala

Une mission bénévole

Une mission bénévole posté par Operation Groundswell

Publié le : 27 nov. 2012

Description du poste bénévole

PROGRAM DATES: JULY 11 – AUGUST 25, 2013

Backpack with a purpose next summer with Operation Groundswell!

Discover the fascinating but tragic history of Guatemala while volunteering with the Chico Mendes Reforestation Project where we will plant trees and clear invasive species. We will also spend time at the Operation Groundswell hub arrive home at the OG hub where we will learn and work on experimental projects, including the construction of ceramic water filters, homemade photovoltaics, water catchment systems, and sustainable food crops. We will also join local tourism initiative Rupalaj Kistalin to clear local trails, visit local artisanal cooperatives, and work with local youth.

To learn more about our upcoming trip and project, click here.

As we always work on community-requested projects, our work is subject to change depending on the community's needs at the time we are there.

OG combines meaningful volunteer experiences with cultural exchange and off-the-beaten path adventure, which means you'll also get to explore the Guatemalan cuisine, culture, history, and geography. Get a glimpse of a sample itinerary of what you can expect from this OG trip to Guatemala by clicking here.

PROGRAM FEE: $2400

  • Program fee includes accomodations, housing, local transportation, all guided tours and entrance fees, organized discussions and activities, and two caring and passionate trip leaders with you 24 hours a day.
  • International flights, travel insurance, and personal expenses (such as gifts, souvenirs) are not included in this fee

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS

  • Go off the grid on a multi-day trek that takes you from the northwestern reaches of Guatemala's majestic Cuchumatanes to the infamous Chixoy Dam… all while hearing personal accounts of Guatemala's civil war from the people and places most affected by it
  • Experience Mayan culture by constructing innovative clay pot water filters with indigenous families in rural communities that few other travelers will ever see
  • Stare into the crater of one of Latin Americas most active volcanoes from the peak of one of its highest.
  • Get lazy and crazy on the waters of the Rio Cahabon on a two day white water rafting and camping adventure on a route that's rated one of world's 10 best!

Zone géographique

Diagonal 12, 8-37, Zona 1, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala

Nombre d'heures exigé

Durée
Moins de 3 mois
Nombre d'heures exigé
Plein temps (30-40 heures par semaine)
Heures de la journée
Matin
Après-midi
Soir
Tard le soir
Jours de la semaine
Semaine
Week-end
L'emploi du temps
L'emploi du temps fixe
Date de début et de fin
JULY 11 – AUGUST 25, 2013

Plan