
Immerse yourself in one of the world’s top 25 eco-hotspots at a unique rainforest campus. Discover tropical ecology on interpretive hikes to hidden waterfalls and the continental divide. Learn biomimicry and biophilic design using appropriate technology in hands-on workshops led by local experts. Harvest bamboo, explore syntropic farming, and join a culinary workshop making tamales from scratch using fresh ingredients from permaculture gardens. Sustainable off-grid accommodations ensure comfort with minimal environmental impact, offering an unforgettable blend of environmental education, cultural connection, and nature-inspired innovation.
Itinerary

Day 1
Travel to the Geoversity Mamoní Rainforest Campus, a living model of sustainability and biophilic design. Explore its innovative practices and prepare for the biocultural journey ahead.

Day 2
Discover this global top 25 eco-hotspot with workshops highlighted by rainforest ecology and its geographic significance. Hike to the continental divide with your systems thinking "lenses," then float into a bamboo boat-building biomimicry-inspired workshop.

Day 3
Learn sustainability practices from local experts through biophilic design using appropriate tech with bamboo harvesting and curing. Enjoy an afternoon at the Mamoní River’s pristine waterfalls and natural plunge pools.

Day 4
Support our initiatives by actively participating in local school projects, where you'll help implement and maintain edible gardens that teach sustainable food practices. Engage in ongoing conservation efforts, such as reforestation and protecting endangered species, while contributing to research projects that monitor biodiversity and explore innovative environmental solutions.

Day 5
Participate in citizen science by documenting the diverse flora and fauna as you hike to hidden waterfalls and serene plunge pools. Conclude your journey in a remote mestizo community, where meaningful dialogues with village elders offer insights into their traditions and way of life.