Renewable Energies Curubuqui
Learn the process for generating hydroelectricity, through a Tour of the reservoir, see the Fish Ladder – unique to Latin America, and learn about the solar panels and wind turbines that help to create clean energy.
Learn the process for generating hydroelectricity, through a Tour of the reservoir, see the Fish Ladder – unique to Latin America, and learn about the solar panels and wind turbines that help to create clean energy.
Hike through the reserve to see the different habitats from gardens to wetlands, and travel the longest suspension bridge in Costa Rica over the Sarapiqui River and into the Rainforest.
Soar through lush rainforest canopies and experience the thrill of ziplining while learning about local ecosystems and biodiversity.
Learn about carbon capture by visiting carbon plots. Learn how to measure the carbon levels in a forest.
Discover San José’s vibrant culture, historic landmarks, and bustling neighborhoods on an engaging guided city tour.
Learn the process for generating hydroelectricity, through a Tour of the reservoir, see the Fish Ladder – unique to Latin America, and learn about the solar panels and wind turbines that help to create clean energy.
Analyze the physical, chemical, and biological forces that impact the Sarapiqui River.
Hike through the reserve to see the different habitats from gardens to wetlands, and travel the longest suspension bridge in Costa Rica over the Sarapiqui River and into the Rainforest.
Soar through lush rainforest canopies and experience the thrill of ziplining while learning about local ecosystems and biodiversity.
Dive into all aspects behind sustainable, self-sufficient practices from food processing to energy production to carbon neutrality.
Spend the afternoon working alongside community members volunteering to assist with specific projects. Projects are dependent on community needs at the time of visit, but may include painting, gardening, light maintenance, etc.
The hanging bridges extend nearly 2 miles long and crossing 14 bridges. 8 stationary and 6 suspension, from 24’ to 300’ long and up to 180’ high.