Costa Rica has a long history of environmental conservation and ecotourism. Today you will gain a deeper understanding about the importance of incorporating humankind into the conservation landscape and the aim of creating sustainable livelihoods as a part of environmental initiatives. After breakfast and an orientation at the hotel restaurant, check out and travel about two hours to Selva Verde Lodge & Rainforest Reserve. Upon arrival, receive an orientation to the lodge's facilities, its 500-acre private reserve, and the Sarapiquí Conservation Learning Center (SCLC), an initiative to connect local communities and visiting guests with educational resources and conservation projects. SCLC programs include environmental education, rural tourism activities, English classes, community outreach, women's groups, and scholarship funds for high school students. Join a local community member at the SCLC to experience cooking a traditional Costa Rican dish for lunch. This afternoon, visit a local chocolate farm and learn about family and their history growing cacao, and creating the wonderful treat loved the world over. Return to the lodge for dinner. This evening, enjoy a lecture on Selva Verde's role in the creation of a biological corridor between Braulio Carrillo National Park and the Caribbean coast. This lecture will highlight the flora and fauna found in and associated with the rainforest at Selva Verde.