Join our transformative conservation project in Ecuador! Help us protect endangered species and habitats while immersing yourself in local culture and landscapes. Together, we’ll achieve significant milestones, from boosting environmental education to saving sea turtle nests and planting trees. Your passion and support make our conservation efforts possible. Let's make a lasting impact on our planet's future!
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COME TO ECUADOR WITH ME! I’m beyond excited to share this experience with you all and can’t wait for you to join. We’ll learn how to live sustainably in the Ecuadorian jungle, and connect with wonderful people from around the world. Got questions? Shoot me a DM on Insta, I’ll give you all the details. This is your sign to pack your bag and jump into the adventure of a lifetime! 🌊✨
Join Annabelle for an unforgettable experience in Ecuador — where rainforest exploration meets sea turtle conservation! 🐢✨ During this immersive trip, you’ll live steps away from the beach and work alongside local conservation teams to protect nesting sea turtles, monitor hatchlings, and help restore coastal ecosystems. Between conservation activities, you’ll hike through lush rainforests, chase waterfalls, and connect with an incredible community of travelers who share your passion for adventure and the planet. 🌎💚 This experience is perfect for anyone passionate about wildlife, sustainability, and meaningful travel — no background required, just curiosity and a love for nature!
Arrival and welcome, tour of the facilities, team introduction.
Workshop on the Galera San Francisco Marine Reserve and conservation actions to protect sea turtles.
Tour of the Galerita nesting beach. On-site explanation of the sea turtle conservation project. Locating, protecting, and monitoring sea turtle nests (June - March). Collection of non-organic waste (year-round).
Introductory theoretical-practical permaculture class. Planting special plants (optional).
Bird observation and recording (optional).
Bird observation and recording (optional).
Tour of the Galerita nesting beach. Locating, protecting, and monitoring sea turtle nests (June - March). Collection of non-organic waste (year-round).
Work in the agroforestry nursery. Preparation of plants for reforestation campaigns (optional).
Bird observation and recording (optional).
Night walk in the forest to observe and record nocturnal species. Installation of camera traps (optional).
Beach monitoring for locating/protecting new nests.
Environmental education activities at a local school.
Reforestation campaign in Caimito and agroforestry systems work (optional). Includes cacao harvest/pruning (13 km south of Punta Tortuga).
Bird observation and recording (optional).
Travel to Quingue (11 km) for nesting beach monitoring.
8:30 AM – 11:30 AM: Tour of Quingue nesting beach. Locating, protecting, and monitoring sea turtle nests (June - March). Collection of non-organic waste (year-round).
Workshop on artisanal chocolate making at a local business. Option to purchase regenerative chocolate bars. Includes a demonstration of cacao seed processing: roasting, peeling, and grinding. (Supports a local chocolatero family).
Visit nearby tourist destinations (e.g., Mompiche, 1h15, for surfing or classes). Rest on-site at Punta Tortuga is also an option.
Conservation option.
Nesting beach monitoring in Quingue or agroforestry work in Caimito.
Agroforestry work, wildlife monitoring, or bird observation in Caimito.
Consulte las actividades que harán que tu viaje sea una aventura épica.
Contribuya al proyecto y tenga un impacto positivo mientras desarrolla nuevas habilidades.
Build slow formation terraces for the improvement of soil structure.
Protect sea turtle nests and help babies reach the ocean safely when they’re ready to hatch.
September - February
Boost local conservation awareness by joining 2+ eco activities weekly in nearby schools.
Plant species along the watershed to prevent erosion, and prune and harvest in agroforestry systems.
Join beach walks with a marine biologist to spot and protect new sea turtle nests.
July - February
Collect and classify plastic on nesting beaches, as plastic is a major threat to sea turtles.
All year round
Support reforestation in the Chocó, a top biodiverse zone, by working in nurseries.
Conoce la cultura local y vive una auténtica experiencia de viaje con las actividades incluidas en tu itinerario.
Preparation of plants for reforestation campaigns (optional).
Bird observation and recording (optional)
Activities at a local school
Learn about the reserve and conservation actions to protect sea turtles.
Planting special plants (optional)
On-site explanation of the sea turtle conservation project.
June - March
Observe and record nocturnal species. Installation of camera traps (optional).
Locate/protect new nests!
and agroforestry systems work. Includes cacao harvest/pruning (optional)
Includes a demonstration of cacao seed processing: roasting, peeling, and grinding.
Actividades adicionales para que disfrutes aún más de esta aventura en tu tiempo libre.
Gear and a 2 hour session.
Surfing lessons for $25
¡Hablemos español! Learn from native speakers
For jus $15/hour
En nuestra comunidad, puede hablar con worldpackers que ya han colaborado con este anfitrión y obtener respuestas a sus preguntas.
Intercambia ideas con otros worldpackers confirmados antes de tu viaje.
Four same-gender dorms are available to be shared between no more than three other travelers or project staff. Each traveler has their individual spaces for clothes and belongings, electricity sockets, plus a toilet and separate shower in each room.
Comfortable beds and bed clothes are available, and you don’t have to worry about mosquitoes: all the beds have mosquito nets to ensure a good night of sleep.
We care about nature even when nature calls, so our toilets are ecological - composting, dry toilet.
Healthy and organic local food cooked by a local with lots of experience. Breakfast includes organic fruits harvested by travelers at the agroforestry system, homemade bread, happy chicken eggs, homemade yogurt, and homemade marmalade. Lunch and dinner can include vegetable soup, salad, fish and vegetables baked with coconut milk, rice, pasta, meat and cheese.
After landing at Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito, a host representative will pick you up and take you to the project. This trip is remote, so plan your travel carefully! There is ONE group pick-up from Quito (UIO) on Day 1. The drive is 7+ hours. If you miss it, you must arrange your own transport (approx. $200). We highly recommend you fly in the day before to ensure you make the shuttle. For your departure, a single group transfer leaves in the morning on the last day. Book your flight home for very late that night or the next day to be safe.
Our mission is to conserve threatened ecosystems like the Galera - San Francisco marine reserve and the Ecuadorian Chocó coastal rainforest by collaborating with local communities and international travelers. Through organized activities, the project aims to restore habitats and increase endangered species populations, addressing challenges exacerbated by local economic constraints. With the support of travelers, significant achievements include intensified environmental education, enhanced protection of sea turtle nests, and substantial disposed plastic collection.
Travelers are essential to the project's success, providing a helping hand in sea turtle conservation and habitat restoration. They acquire essential skills, contribute to real conservation efforts, and gain cultural experiences by living in the jungle and engaging with local communities. Through their involvement, travelers help spread the importance of ecological actions for conservation and inspire future generations to combat climate change.
The region of Muisne is an amazing area in terms of local culture and biodiversity. As it is not a touristic area, our area is pretty well maintained and authentic. It is the only place in Ecuador where you can see from the same spot at the beach at the same time a humpback whale (as they get really close to the coast during certain months of the year), a group of green/olive ridley sea turtles hatching, Chocó toucan flying around (and singing) and an amazing sunset. Travelers will be surrounded by the last remnants of Ecuadorian coastal Chocó rainforest and by the Galera - San Francisco marine reserve where, according to scientific researchers, there is a biodiversity that compares to the Galápagos.
During your free time, you can visit the nearby beach, waterfalls, hiking trails, surf spots, and participate in workshops and in movie + pizza nights.
Embark on a journey with the only non-profit organization in the area dedicated to safeguarding a unique Marine Reserve, with a special focus on protecting sea turtles, and preserving the last traces of coastal Chocó rainforest. At the heart of our mission is the commitment to protect endangered habitats and species while promoting ecological practices that encourage sustainability.
Through activities with the local kids and youth, travelers will gain and spread the knowledge and skills needed for engaging in sea turtle conservation initiatives, including monitoring nesting beaches and addressing threats such as plastic pollution. You also help (and learn) in the regeneration of cacao farms and agroforestry systems.
Sea turtles are really threatened species that play a very important role in oceans. Sea turtles, particularly green turtles that we work with, rely on seagrass beds as a primary food source. As these herbivorous creatures graze on seagrass, they prevent it from overgrowing which can shade the coral reefs beneath, hindering the necessary process of photosynthesis that corals need to survive. By maintaining the balance of seagrass beds, sea turtles contribute to the health of nearby coral reefs, so for the population of many other species that local communities depend on.
Travelers will work in the production of endangered species of plants for the reforestation of degraded areas. We will be restoring habitat through reforestation, ecological design and regenerative agriculture.
Travelers will support the conservation of species that play an important role for the sustainability of fisheries and will help design agroforestry systems to produce local and ecological food. Travelers will also help collect plastic waste and classify it in unique and threatened ecosystems.
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