EcoExplorers: Ecotourism for Sustainable Communities 🌿🌍
Explore. Empower. Preserve. Be part of a movement that connects adventure with conservation!
The EcoExplorers project invites volunteers from around the globe to help foster ecotourism as a tool for sustainable community development and environmental conservation. Travel through breathtaking landscapes, engage with local communities, and make a lasting impact by promoting responsible tourism practices that benefit people and the planet.
Why Ecotourism?
Volunteer Roles & Activities
Why Volunteer?
Volunteer Fee
A $600 feecovers:
✅ Training in sustainable tourism practices and cultural orientation.
✅ Accommodation, meals, and transportation to ecotourism sites.
✅ Access to tools and materials for conservation activities.
✅ Certification of participation and impact.
🌟 Crowdfund Your Fee:
ESL supports volunteers in crowdfunding their fees via platforms like GoFundMe. Receive guidance on setting up campaigns to raise funds for your participation.
Duration
Flexible schedules: 1-8 weeks.
Location
Major ecotourism hotspots in Ghana, including:
The tallest waterfall in West Africa, surrounded by lush forest trails and the Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary.
Shai Hills Resource Reserve (Greater Accra Region):
A reserve with stunning rocky landscapes, caves, and wildlife such as antelopes, baboons, and birds.
Nzulezo Stilt Village (Western Region):
A unique village built on stilts in the Amansuri Wetlands, offering insights into sustainable living and water-based ecotourism.
Ankasa Conservation Area (Western Region):
Ghana’s most biologically diverse forest reserve, home to elephants, chimpanzees, and vibrant bird species.
Ada Estuary (Greater Accra Region):
A serene destination where the Volta River meets the Atlantic Ocean, known for mangroves, birdwatching, and sea turtle conservation.
Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary (Volta Region):
A community-led sanctuary preserving the sacred mona monkeys while promoting ecotourism.
Boti Falls (Eastern Region):
A twin waterfall surrounded by caves, natural rock formations, and forests, perfect for eco-education.
Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary (Upper West Region):
A protected area along the Black Volta River, home to hippos and diverse bird species.
Amedzofe Canopy Walk and Mountain Gemi (Volta Region):
A scenic village offering hiking, a canopy walk, and panoramic views of the surrounding hills.
Kyabobo National Park (Oti Region):
A lesser-known gem near the Togo border, offering stunning landscapes, wildlife, and opportunities for eco-camping.
Volunteers will work at multiple locations, depending on the duration of their stay and project focus. Each destination offers unique opportunities for conservation, community engagement, and eco-tourism development.
By covering these additional hotspots, the EcoExplorers project maximizes the impact of ecotourism, helping to preserve Ghana's incredible biodiversity and empower its communities sustainably.
👉 Apply Now to join this exciting adventure!
How to Apply
1️⃣ Send your application to info@efslivelihood-gh.org with:
2️⃣ Let us know if you need assistance with crowdfunding.
3️⃣ Get ready to explore and make a difference!
What You’ll Gain
Together, We Can Make a Difference
By volunteering, you’ll contribute to preserving Ghana’s stunning landscapes and empowering communities to embrace sustainable tourism practices. Let’s protect our planet, one eco-adventure at a time!
Explore sustainably. Empower communities. Preserve nature. 🌍💚
EcoExplorers: Ecotourism for Sustainable Communities 🌿🌍
Explore. Empower. Preserve. Be part of a movement that connects adventure with conservation!
The EcoExplorers project invites volunteers from around the globe to help foster ecotourism as a tool for sustainable community development and environmental conservation. Travel through breathtaking landscapes, engage with local communities, and make a lasting impact by promoting responsible tourism practices that benefit people and the planet.
Why Ecotourism?