Program Description

Conservation and Community Development in the Amazon Rainforest

Description

You'll begin your project in the ancient Inca capital city of Cusco where you'll receive an induction and orientation before starting on the fascinating journey through the High Andes to the Acjance Park Guard Station where you’ll learn about the Cloud Forest. Then you descend into the Amazon via motorized canoe down the Madre de Dios River. The journey is spectacular, an exciting adventure in itself!

Interview with Lindsey Peterson, Travellers Worldwide alum

GO: Why did you decide to volunteer with Travellers Worldwide in Peru?

Lindsey: I decided on the Travellers Worldwide Peru program because I was looking to do more than just sight see. I wanted to really experience a culture and contribute to conservation and the Peru program looked like a perfect fit for me. It provided all the things I wanted to do in a single program and since I was traveling alone, I also chose it for its organization and safety. It ended up being one of the most amazing experiences of my life.

Volunteer in Peru with Travellers Worldwide
Travellers Worldwide volunteers in Peru
GO: Describe your day to day activities as a volunteer.

Lindsey: My day to day experiences there really varied. The activities I did really depended on what needed to be done and if the weather was cooperating. A typical day consisted of waking up early to go and track parrot movement to the nearby clay lick. After, we would come back and eat a delicious breakfast, shower, and get ready to go out into the jungle. During the day I could go hiking in the jungle either collecting data on the plant life or parrot movements, or checking track traps for any signs of mammals in the area. I would also spend time working in the biogarden, orchid garden, or work with the staff to improve their English and my Spanish. Some night activities I did included movie nights and night hikes, which were amazing!

Travellers Worldwide in Peru
Beautiful sunset in Peru
GO: How has this experience impacted your future?

Lindsey: The experiences I had with the program were very valuable to me academically. I applied to veterinary school soon after finishing the program and my Peru trip gave me a unique experience to talk about in my applications and interviews.

Further Information
Cost Description: 

Full support from the moment of booking and throughout your placement to your return home. There are support staff 24/7 in all our destinations worldwide and a 24 hour emergency international telephone line direct to the Head Office. All meals are provided, unless otherwise stated. Accommodation is provided (whether a rented house, a hotel/hostel, homestay, apartment or flat).

Age Group: 
18-50
Languages Learned/Spoken: 
English
Living Arrangements: 
Volunteer House
Participants live with other volunteers
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application Requirements: 
Online Application

Ratings and Reviews

11 of 20 people found this review helpful
Welcome to the Jungle

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It's hard to imagine a place on earth which more accurately embodies the idea of an untouched, unexplored, natural rainforest than the area of the Manu Biosphere. If you are looking for a new experience, a fresh perspective of reality, or just a chance to step back, this trip is the one for you. The program does a good job of giving volunteers a wide array of projects to work on, from animal research to building bio-gardens for local families. Days tend to be long but interesting, and the food and general facilities are amazing. There are many opportunities to see local flora and fauna (I saw wooly monkeys on my first day), and you really get a feel for what the area has to offer. Consider carefully if you are squeamish or easily grossed out, there are a good deal of bugs (I stepped on my fair share of cockroaches on my way to the bathroom at night), although this could be just the thing you need to get over your fear of ants. However, I did feel like it was more of a vacation and less of a service project. Additionally, the program is fairly pricy for such a short period of time.

Overall I was pleased with the program because it gave me a chance to see an amazing part of South America, however if you're looking for a hardcore service project or don't have a lot of cash to throw away you may want to reconsider.

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Submitted by Me111 on 10/27/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Male    |   Age: 1-18    |   United States    |    Experienced Traveler    |    Colby College   
6 of 13 people found this review helpful
An amazing and unique experience

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I had the most amazing experience with the Traveller's Worldwide program in Peru. I met wonderful people, got to live in the amazon jungle for a month, participated in conservation projects, and learned so much about the people and the area. On a typical day, I would wake up early in the morning and go to the clay lick to watch macaws and parrots as the sun rose as part of an ongoing research project. Later in the day we would be out hiking in the jungle for another biodiversity research project or for a learning opportunity (the jungle survival hike was my favorite). I also helped in spanish/english lessons, took trips to the local villages to build gardens, and also had time to just enjoy Peru. The only downfall was the bugs, but hey, it IS the jungle. The experience of not only traveling to, but volunteering and working in a foreign country is one I would never trade. The staff was incredibly helpful and I am still friends with some of them to this day. I would go back in a heartbeat.

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Submitted by LNpeter on 10/26/2011
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Savoy, IL    |    Novice Traveler    |    University of Illinois- Urbana-Champaign   

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Program Info

Country: 
Peru
City(s): 
Near Cusco
Volunteer Type: 
Community Development
Conservation
Eco-tourism
Length of Program: 
1-2 weeks
2-4 weeks
1-3 months
3-6 months
6-12 months
Cost: 
See site for details.

Program Photos

Conservation and Community Development in the Amazon Rainforest