Forest Therapies Program
Highlights
- Help us catalogue medicinal plants of the forest
- Visiting local elders to learn about their experiences with native medicinal plants;
- Get your hands dirty by helping taking care of our medicinal plants garden
- Help us host medicinal plants workshops for the community
- Make your own medicinal plants products
- Help us catalogue medicinal plants of the forest
- Visiting local elders to learn about their experiences with native medicinal plants;
- Get your hands dirty by helping taking care of our medicinal plants garden
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About the program
Iracambi is proud to present the Forest Therapies Program— where in you can discover for yourself the secrets of medicinal plants and its traditionally uses.
The Forest Therapies Program aims to promote research, conservation, and sustainable production of medicinal plants native to the Atlantic Rainforest biome. In this context, the volunteer will have different responsibilities, which will contribute to slowly creating a system of Research & ...
Typical day
A typical working day will involve the areas of Field Research, Gardening, Lab work, and Writing.
Field Research:
We are currently conducting a medicinal plants survey and mapping stakeholders in the Serra do Brigadeiro region. Our mornings might be in spent in the middle of the woods collecting and ...
Free-time activities
On weekends you can swim in the rivers, hike in the forest, climb local mountains – no rock climbing involved and you will be rewarded with amazing views. You can interact with the local community and attend local parties and festivals, particularly in June and July during the winter festivals. ..
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What's Included
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Details on arrival
The weather in this part of Minas Gerais state is defined by the rainy season and the dry (less rainy) season. Normally, the rains come in October, November and last through April. Daytime temperatures will be in the range of 25C - 35C with cooler nights (22C - 26C). The rainforest is alive with activity during this time. Mornings are usually clear and if there's rain on the way it will cloud over as the day goes on, with rain and sometimes thunder in the afternoon. After a short sharp storm, the sun will often reappear, and although you may get wet you won't get too cold! Don’t forget your waterproof jacket! By contrast, the dry season is cooler - temperatures can drop to around 10C at night and you'll need a fleece. Daytime temperatures are normally around 18C-26C
You are welcome to visit year-round, since there is no lack of projects for you to join. The rainy season – October through May – is when you’ll see nature at its most exuberant, while the dry season (June through September) has cooler nights with sunny days. Every season has its charm.
Iracambi has a Weather Station here at our Research Center, down below there's the link for you to check the forecast before your trip.
https://ambientweather.net/dashboard/c793528445ff1ad40823a5c91219e28b
Once you contact us we'll be happy to send you more details of how to get here and what to expect when you arrive!
Program fees
Meet your organization
Iracambi Research Center
Non-profit - founded in 1999
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Iracambi
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