EDUCATIONAL AND ADVENTURE TRAVEL FOR SCHOOLS

We transform the Venezuelan landscape into the world’s most dynamic classroom. We design adventure expeditions with a pedagogical purpose that awaken scientific curiosity, strengthen leadership skills, and instil a profound conservation ethic. Through technical trekking, birdwatching, and a conscious appreciation of nature, we guide authentic encounters with our mega-diversity—from rainforests to savannahs—under the strictest standards of safety and professionalism.

WE MOULD THE NEXT GENERATION OF NATURE GUARDIANS THROUGH AN EXPERIENTIAL CURRICULUM WHERE STUDENT INTEGRITY IS OUR ABSOLUTE PRIORITY.

Learning Objectives of our Educational & Adventure Expeditions

1.- Birdwatching and Ornithology (Science & Biodiversity)

  • Taxonomic Identification: Developing skills to identify bird families and species using field guides and binoculars.
  • Ecosystem Understanding: Analysing the relationship between habitats (rainforest, savannah, coast) and the morphological adaptations of birds (beaks, wings, behaviour).
  • Citizen Science: Encouraging the recording of real data on global platforms (such as eBird), contributing to the scientific monitoring of Venezuelan fauna.

 

2.- Trekking and Mountaineering (Leadership & Physical Wellbeing)

  • Resilience and Self-Improvement: Strengthening personal confidence and perseverance by completing physical routes tailored to the group’s age.
  • Orientation and Navigation: Learning to use analogue and digital tools (compass, maps, GPS) for informed decision-making in the field.
  • Teamwork: Fostering group cohesion through march logistics, where the pace of the slowest member dictates the success of the expedition.

 

3.- Nature Appreciation (Awareness & Ethics) «Leave No Trace»

  • Ethics: Applying the 7 international principles to minimise human impact in wilderness areas.
  • Valuing Natural Heritage: Recognising Venezuela’s importance as a mega-diverse country and the value of the ecosystem services provided by our National Parks.
  • Cultural Connection: Valuing the ancestral knowledge of local communities and their role as guardians of the territory.

"The greatest adventure is not merely discovering new landscapes, but returning with a new perspective. We look after your children so they may learn to look after the world."