volunteer vacations in costa rica

Here’s a novel vacation idea for you…

I once had the notion of offering a traditional Costa Rica vacation package with a twist.  And the twist would be allocating some portion of your vacation time to volunteering. 

The volunteer part would not just be about sloshing out ladles of soup in some downtown San Jose soup kitchen.  No, it would have as its purpose having a real lasting impact, for yourself and others who need your help AND your hope. 

This element of the trip would consist of real cultural immersion.  After spending several nights seeing the side of Costa Rica that most tourists get to see…you would dive into the unseen part. The part that is even more naturally and authentically beautiful. And the part that some ticos experience every day. 

There is no limit to what such a vacation might look like.  It could consist of spending a few days helping out on at an organic farm, learning to take a few sustainability clues back home and live in a more organic and sustainable way. 

It could mean immersing yourself with a few nights stay on an indigenous reserve, learning their culture while participating in some community need, such as helping to build a community center, or place of worship, or school. 

It could mean getting involved in some conservation effort, such as planting trees in a re-developing forest, or helping protect turtles who have arrived to Costa Rica’s shores after a long journey to lay their eggs and promote their species. 

The sky is sort of the limit here. 

Most of all it could make your Costa Rica vacation much more meaningful and impact-ful. 

Why do we take vacations anyway? 

Is it not supposed to be a time of physical, spiritual and mental renewal?

A “volunteer vacation” can give you a chance to sip those fruity drinks with the little umbrellas by the pool at the swanky resort and then roll up your sleeves and get down and dirty doing something that really makes a difference. 

That’s real renewal that will last beyond your first stressful day back home.

Hey, even though I had the idea of doing this myself…I didn’t need to. That’s because my friend Scott Pralinsky of Tropical Adventures was already doing volunteer vacations in Costa Rica. Check out his site.

Oh, and if this whole idea of “impact mindfulness” interests you, be sure to stop by my blog Revolutionary Misfit

a forum for thought, conversation and inspiration on the topic of impact mindfulness.

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