
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 gathered 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 Geoversity's Mamoní Rainforest Campus, a living model of sustainability and biophilic design. Onroute, enjoy a pic-nic lunch at the Mamoní River’s pristine waterfalls and natural plunge pools. Explore the facilties' innovative practices and prepare for the biocultural journey ahead.

Day 2
Discover this global top 25 eco-hotspot with workshops highlighitng rainforest ecology and its geographic significance. Hike to the continental divide with your biomimicry thinking caps on and ecological seeing lenses. Get hands-on culinary workshop making tamales from fresh, harvested ingredients, to be enjoyed over dinner.

Day 3
Float down the Mamoní river with its calm rapids in your personal inflatable raft as you spot wildlife and cool off in the deep pools.

Day 4
Hike to a hidden waterfall where you'll enjoy a pic-nic lunch and a refreshing plunge pool under the rainforst canopy. Conclude your journey in a remote mestizo community, where meaningful dialogues with village elders offer insights into their traditions and way of life.