2022 NWC Belize Conservation Expedition
Travel Dates: | June 13, 2022 - June 21, 2022 |
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Program Tuition: |
$3,490 USD
Airfare not included in program tuition
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Estimated Airfare: | $500 |
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Belize Conservation Expedition
Balanced on the geographical and cultural border between the Caribbean and the rest of Central American, Belize is a small, sparsely populated, and often overlooked destination. But to those in the know, Belize offers a wonderful array of adventure and intrigue. The thick jungles of the western districts are some of the most pristine in all of Central America, which not only harbor a wide array of wildlife but also hide the secrets of old, fallen empires buried under centuries of tropical growth. Beyond the lush forests, Belize’s coastline is home to the largest coral reef system in the Western Hemisphere. The clear blue waters, white sand beaches, and friendly locals make it a tropical paradise unlike any other.
Conservation Expeditions
Conservation Expeditions bring travelers to the heart of the modern-day conservation movement. Whether building nurseries for sea turtle hatchlings in Costa Rica, monitoring the health of coral reefs off the coast of Belize or helping school children in Thailand to understand the importance of wild elephants to their ecosystem, these adventures make the wonders of our world, and our responsibility to protect them, abundantly apparent.
Program Highlights
Check out some of the featured experiences of your program!
Have the adventure of a lifetime with your friends
Volunteer at ECOMAR Field Station
Visit Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center
Visit Green Iguana Conservation and Rehabilitation Center
Survey underwater manatees and sea turtles at Drowned Cayes
Kayak in the rainforest with Maya guides
Enjoy guided jungle flora and fauna walks through ancient Mayan cities
Explore Hol Chan Marine Reserve
The Itinerary
We do everything possible to abide by itineraries as originally planned, but decades of experience teachers that we must flexible in our planning. Changes to a trip’s schedule are uncommon, but Walking Tree reserves the right to make adjustments to programming in the best interest of the group.
Day | Location | Description | Lodging |
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1 | USA - St. George's Caye | Today we will travel from the USA to Belize. Upon arrival we will travel directly to the ECOMAR field station on St. George's Caye, where we will settle in, meet the researchers and staff, then have lunch and receive an orientation on the biological fieldwork with which we will be assisting. In the afternoon, we will visit Swallow Caye Marine Reserve & snorkel at North Gallows. | ECOMAR Research Station |
2 | St. George's Caye | Morning and afternoon activities today will focus on underwater manatee and sea turtle surveys in the Drowned Cayes. All meals will take place at the field station or between sessions in the field. In the evening we'll learn more about our study area and subjects from knowledgeable researchers. | ECOMAR Research Station |
3 | St. George's Caye | We will continue fieldwork surveying underwater for sea turtles and manatees. Later, we will visit the Caye Caulker Marine Reserve Channel & Snorkel at Hol Chan Marine Reserve. In the evening our group will hear a lecture on coral reef and barrier island ecology. | ECOMAR Research Station |
4 | St. George's Caye | Fieldwork continues by surveying for commercially important fish species or other seasonal research initiatives. We will be kayaking through the mangroves in the afternoon, followed by an evening lecture on the role of conchs in local ecosystems, and/or community-based conservation and sustainable development in Mesoamerican Reefs. | ECOMAR Research Station |
5 | St. George's Caye | Our morning activity will focus on conch abundance surveys. The afternoon will feature potential beach cleanup or more snorkeling near St. George's Caye, followed by a visit to a local lobster fisherman's home. An evening lecture on history of St. George's Caye wraps up the day. | ECOMAR Research Station |
6 | St. George's Caye - San Ignacio | In the morning we'll say goodbye to our friends at ECOMAR and take a boat back to the mainland. We'll then visit the famous Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center, where we will learn about a variety of terrestrial Belizean wildlife and the roles they play in their respective ecosystems. We'll settle in to our accommodations in Belize's Cayo District and enjoy some late-afternoon canoeing if time allows. | Cahal Pech Lodge, Crystal Paradise Resort or similar |
7 | San Ignacio | Today we'll drive through Belize's western rainforests to Caracol, an ancient Maya metropolis situated near the Guatemalan border. We'll stop at caves and natural pools along the way where we can learn firsthand about western Belize's unique geological past. | Cahal Pech Lodge, Crystal Paradise Resort or similar |
8 | San Ignacio | We'll spend our last full day in Belize exploring the Cayo District's extensive karstic cave systems by canoe or inner tube! We'll look for Mayan remnants in these caves, then return to Cristo Rey for our last afternoon in the rainforest. | Cahal Pech Lodge, Crystal Paradise Resort or similar |
9 | San Ignacio - Belize City - USA | Depending on the flight time, we will leave the Cayo District in the morning and visit the howler monkey sanctuary, where we have the chance to get up close and personal with these protected species and learn from local experts about the long-running, community-based conservation project that is protecting them. We'll grab a final lunch together, then connect onward to our international flight. ¡Hasta la próxima! | Home! |
Accommodations
In order to provide a safe and memorable experience, we follow strict guidelines when choosing group accommodations. Walking Tree partners with hotels and guest houses which are centrally located, locally operated, clean and safe. We inspect each partner hotel to ensure they meet these standards.
ECOMAR Research Station
Founded in 2009, the St. George’s Caye Research Station & Field School supports archaeological and marine research for visiting professors and their students. The facilities at ECOMAR are based on traditional Creole colonial architectural styles, students will share screened-in dorm rooms with bunk beds and private bathrooms. As water conservation is a integral part of island life, power is generated each night, and hot water and air conditioning are not available. Students will be grouped in their rooms according to gender and availability.
Cahal Pech
Cahal Pech offers a beautiful setting in San Ignacio town. Rooms include hand-crafted pieces made of Belize hardwoods, two double beds, a writing table, private, screened veranda with deck chairs and a hammock. Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout the facilities to keep everyone feeling connected. Students will be grouped in their rooms according to gender and availability.
Safety and Support
EASY FUNDRAISING & PAYMENT
24/7 GLOBAL EMERGENCY LINE
HIGHLY VETTED PARTNERS
EXPERT LEADERSHIP
PRIVATE GROUP GUARANTEE
COMPREHENSIVE CURRICULUM SUPPORT
DEDICATION TO CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT
ALL-INCLUSIVE PRICING
During our trip in Costa Rica I loved that our trip leader took the students’ ideas and incorporated side adventures just for them. This small piece made the trip more than we could have ever asked for.
Carri
Alumni Group Organizer to Belize and Costa Rica
Your Adventure Includes
Estimated Airfare
In order to give our travelers the best possible price, we break out airfare from the Program Tuition. We will still handle all booking and ticketing via our flight partner who has access to special fares not available to the general public. Once confirmed, you will be invoiced for the flight roughly 75 days prior to travel.
Program Tuition Excludes: Travel insurance, baggage fees, passport/visa fees, laundry, souvenirs, and activities not listed on itinerary.
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