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The Arenal Volcano emits a loud roar as it erupts in the distance. A startled pack of monkeys howls in the rainforest and an awed group of students pause their soccer game to watch a plume of smoke drift into the sky from the volcano’s crater. Another group of students splattered with paint from the day’s service work returns to the base and races across the lawn towards the swimming pool. The smell of grilling meats and vegetables wafts through the air from the outdoor barbecue. Somewhere, someone is blasting Latin music. This is the Volcano & Rainforest Servicio comunitario Base. The premier Costa Rican service program combines the comforts of a fully functioning base with four compelling Servicio comunitario projects and lots of exhilarating adventure.

The Hub of Service & Adventure
Perfectly situated on the edge of a vast and beautiful rainforest reserve, the base is only 10 minutes away from the town of La Fortuna. It’s also close to Arenal Volcano National Park, several communities with pressing needs, and lots of adventure activities. This convenient location makes the Base the ideal hub for this program, providing easy access to this region’s diverse Servicio comunitario and adventure opportunities.

The Comforts of Home
With two comfortable houses, a swimming pool, a soccer field, volleyball nets, ponds with ducks, hammocks, and an lush rainforest in its backyard, the Volcano and Rainforest Service Base is the perfect home for a summer service project. You’ll live in one of two beautiful homes constructed of stone and wood, each with its own porch and expansive balcony overlooking the base grounds. Your meals will be prepared in an outdoor kitchen and, and you’ll fall asleep in a bunk bed to the sounds of the surrounding rainforest. The houses are fully wired with electricity, hot water showers, flushing toilets and all of the other comforts of home. An outdoor soccer field, volleyball net, ping pong table and foosball table provide excitement and many laughs during free time. The swimming pool is filled with sparkling clean spring water from a nearby stream and is regularly drained, cleaned and refilled providing an all-natural, chemical-free, environmentally friendly, and extremely refreshing place to relax after a full day of service work. Spontaneous games of water polo and pool volleyball are also known to break out in the pool on hot afternoons.

Tropical Wonderland
A gentle stream flowing along the edge of the rainforest borders the base on one side. This rainforest reserve offers outstanding hiking and wildlife spotting and is just outside the back door. Out front are a large soccer field and a volleyball court, which provide excellent space for outdoor games and team-building activities. Throughout the property small ponds overhung by tropical plants are home to fish, ducks, and other animals. Coconut palms and fragrant flowers dot the grounds and colorful humming birds flit about the treetops where Oropendula birds sing their beautiful tropical tunes. This stunning rainforest setting is a fun, stimulating environment to return to after daily activities.

There’s More on the Web
Please visit our website---www.rusticpathways.com---for more pictures and information about our Volcano & Rainforest Service Base, our extensive Servicio comunitario projects, our staff, and the exciting ongoing developments at Rustic Pathways. If you have any more questions please email costarica@rusticpathways.com.


Morning Service
Each morning you will rise for a delicious breakfast of fresh fruits, toast, eggs, cereals and more. Following breakfast you will split up into service groups and head out to the various projects in the surrounding area. Work will be divided into four focus projects.*

1. Community Development Projects
2. Teaching English in Local Communities
3. Intercultural Exchange Projects
4. Rainforest Conservation Projects

You will continue to work with the same small service group every day, and each group will participate in two or more of these projects for a balanced understanding of the culture, community, and environment in this region of Costa Rica. *For additional information on these projects, please turn to page 272 and 273


Afternoon Adventure
Around noon you will return to The Base for lunch and prepare for amazing adventure activities. These optional activities may include zip lining through the jungle canopy on the side of the volcano, horseback riding to a spectacular overlook of the Arenal Volcano, rappelling and climbing down a canyon full of beautiful waterfalls, hiking up to a crater lake in an extinct volcano, or whitewater rafting on class III-IV rapids.** You may also take a trip to the town of Fortuna for shopping, enjoy a boat ride on Lake Arenal, or play a game of pick-up soccer with local villagers. After these action-packed afternoons, you can relax in a hammock, check out a spectacular sunset, enjoy dinner with friends, read, play games, make a bonfire, or take a trip to natural hot springs to soothe tired muscles and rest up for the next exciting day. On the weekend, The Base will host a popular Latin Karaoke party that will include Latin dance lessons.

** These are optional activities since some students are afraid of heights, others allergic to horses, etc. The activities come at an additional cost. Most students participate in at least two activities per week. We recommend bringing approximately $250 per week in allowance money to this program if you wish to participate in most of these activities.

Who Should Come
This program is perfect for students who love community and environmental service work. You will experience Costa Rican culture, live in a comfortable base with a large group of students from all over the world, and have the opportunity to enjoy fun adventure activities. You should be prepared to work hard and give the best of yourself on the service projects, and you will play hard and have fun during your free time..

Questions? For more information please contact costarica@rusticpathways.com.

 

 
LIVE in our comfortable base house surrounded by rainforest and swim in the sparkling pool, join a game of soccer or volleyball, or hang out by the tranquil ponds.
WORKon rewarding, small-scale construction projects alongside people who truly need and appreciate your efforts
TEACH English to enthusiastic elementary and high school students and learn about the Tico culture as you work with them.
PLANT trees and contribute to reforestation projects in an effort to prevent erosion and flooding in local communities.
RELAX in natural hot springs, and on clear nights, watch as bright lava flows down the side of an active volcano.
ZIP LINE over the rainforest canopy, ride horses, whitewater raft, and rappel down waterfalls (optional activities).
MAKE life-long friends and share unique experiences while you live, laugh and work at The Volcano and Rainforest Base.
   
 
» Edad : 14 and up
» Length : 9 días desde USA the USA 7 days when following another Rustic Pathways program
» Cost : 9 days - $ 1,495
» Hours : Up to 28 service hours awarded
» Departures : Weekly escorted direct flights from both Houston and New York
» Airfare : Airfare is not included in the above cost
Departs Tuesday
9 Day Returns Wednesday
Junio 9
Junio 17
Junio 16
Junio 24
Junio 23
Julio 1
Junio 30
Julio 8
Julio 7
Julio 15
Julio 14
Julio 22
Julio 21
Julio 29
Julio 28
Agosto 5
Agosto 4
Agosto 12
Agosto 11
Agosto 19
   

La mayoría de los programas de Rustic Pathways se conectan entre sí, permitiéndote diseñar tu propio itinerario de programas de verano.





Volcano & Rainforest Base: 3 Exciting Service Projects

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
1
Highlights

HELP paint and refurbish classrooms at local elementary schools
BUILD community kitchens
FIX up community centers
WORK with enthusiastic members of the local community

Details
During the last decade there has been a large influx of tourism and development in the Arenal Volcano area. The arrival of new money, jobs and infrastructure has largely been concentrated in the town of La Fortuna and many of the surrounding farming communities have benefited little. As a consequence many of these small villEdad still have dilapidated community centers, rundown school grounds, and ramshackle housing. Rustic Pathways students will perform hands on work with these communities and their leaders helping to fix up or build anew important community buildings.
 
TEACHING ENGLISH IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES
2
Highlights

TUTOR English to elementary school children, teens, and adults
ENGAGE students by playing games and singing songs in English and Spanish
GIVE adults and teens valuable conversational experience for future jobs
DONATE needed school supplies
SPEAK Spanish and make new Tico friends in local communities

Details
Tourism is the number one industry in the Arenal Volcano area and increasingly tourism related jobs require Costa Ricans to speak English. Rustic Pathways students will work with enthusiastic elementary and high school students as well as adults providing fun, practical conversational experiences in English. Using games, sports, and classroom time, our students will connect with eager Costa Ricans in a fun educational experience. In the process Rustic students will be able to practice their Spanish, learn about Costa Rican culture, and make new Tico friends.

INTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE PROJECTS
3
Highlights

TEACH local students about your home
DANCE salsa, merengue or reggaeton
DISCOVER Tico culture
ENJOY traditional local dances
SHARE stories and laughs

Details
One of the most beautiful aspects of travel is the intercultural exchange that occurs when people work, play, and speak together. This first hand contact with another culture increases global understanding and tolerance and hopefully makes the world a friendlier place to live in. Our students not only work and teach in the communities they visit, but also learn from the local people. Through daily exchange, pick up games of soccer or Simon Says, and the sharing of traditional and non-traditional dance forms, students will teach members of a small community about the wider world, and also learn about the realities of life in the heart of Costa Rica. Students should come home from the program with a greater understanding of the Tico people and a few lasting friends in this wonderful country.