Yoga Sample Itinerary
The trip fee includes daily yoga sessions, all in-country transportation, meals, lodging, and activities.
Day 1 – Arrive Managua airport where you are met by our guide, a driver and chartered bus. Dinner at sunset at award winning Finca Esperanza Verde Ecologe (Best ecolodge in Nicaragua) with view across the mountain range. Local staff introduce themselves and welcome group.
Day 2 – Nature hike with naturalist guides. Visit La Chispa School built with income from tourism. (10% of income from ecotours funds a similar project each year). Meet teacher and students. Observe parent-run nutrition program. Excursion for a picnic, bird watching, swimming and relaxing. Visit a coffee farm and meet the farmer and his family. Coffee cupping (tasting).
Day 3 -Nature hike to see birds, howler monkeys, sloth, waterfall, medicinal plants, orchids and butterflies. Lecture about the life cycle of butterflies in our butterfly conservatory. Learn to make tortillas by hand and to roast coffee the campesino way. Local folk musicians perform around the campfire. Neighboring children roast marshmallows.
Day 4 -Join parents in painting the interior of La Chispa Primary School. Talk on Sister Communities of San Ramón’s Impact on the Local Economy. Relax in pristine pool at bottom of waterfall. Talk by retired Sandinista Army Capt. Cesar Davila about his vision for a world of peace and well being for all.
Day 5 -Hike, Yoga class for FEV staff. Jewelry making workshop, Talk about organic coffee farming.
Day 6 -Spend the day in the small town of San Ramón. Yoga activity for the community. Learn to make a special dish in Doña Adalila’s cooking class. Lunch with members of the community and entertainment by local folk musicians. Visit craft shop with items made by people living in the area.
Day 7 – Complete painting of La Chispa Primary School.
Day 8 – Return to Managua for departure or for a side trip on your own to another part of Nicaragua.
FEV in Oprah Magazine
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, David Zucchino, writes about his trip to FEV in the UU World, Fall, 2011.
The rutted road continues up a lush mountainside, past banana plants heavy with fruit and tree canopies inhabited by howler monkeys and sloths, to an outpost high in the rain forest. Carved out of the mountain 4,000 feet up, the setting offers spectacular views of the Dariense mountain range and the green valley far below.
FEV featured in latest Audubon Magazine
“Excerpted from “Gold Standard,” by T. Edward Nickens. First published in Audubon, May-June 2011. © 2011 by the National Audubon Society “Eduardo, toucan! Vienen aqui!” Come here! Omar Quintero’s pleas jolt me back to focus. I’m beat. Late yesterday, Smalling and I drove south from El Jaguar’s misty cloudforests toward Managua, past beneficios where coffee [...]