Over winter break I had the opportunity to embark on a unique
journey. I enrolled in a class through Bryant that allowed students the
opportunity to learn about sustainability marketing in an entirely
different way. Our class consisted of traveling to Costa Rica, one of
the top five most sustainable country's in the world. 20 Students and 2
Professors journeyed through the beautiful country as we experienced and
gained an entirely new perspective about the world around us. We stayed
in four different hotels, four different areas of the country and
learned about the culture and environment around us.
Our first stop was San Jose. Here we went to Coffee Plantations and
learned all about the process of coffee being made, roasted, processed,
packaged and sold. Something I was very interested in learning about
considering my coffee addiction. (Fun fact, coffee beans come from the
cherry plant) From there we went on a Fruit Tour Hike! All of were able
to try all of the local grown fruits, most of which had a sour or very
odd taste, and from there we were able to hike all the way up the
mountain in which the fruit actually grew! Our guide was a pro, wearing
jeans, a long sleeve button down and loafers made it to the top before
any of us, who by the way were wearing gym clothes and sneakers.
Our next stop was Arenal, this is where the VOLCANO is located. Here
we got to go on a local fruit / vegetable tour. Where we again learned
how they were doing their part in being sustainable. We got to try all
the different tasting foods, as well as help to cut down some dead
trees, and make some juices!
From here we traveled quite a bit to our
next stop in Torteguero. THE RAIN FOREST!
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Canal Tour - Torteguero |
We had to take a canal boat just to get to the island, here was a
place unlike any other we'd seen. Everything was outdoor, anywhere you
wanted to get to was by foot, bike or boat. There were no cars! There
was also a beach on the back side of our hotel. The sand was a dark
brown color, almost clay like, that sparkled in the sun. It was
gorgeous, unfortunately though because it was the rainforest it began to down pour, and continued until we left. Don't worry though, it doesn't stop
the locals, we still went on a OPEN ROOF canal boat tour of the
rainforest. Most of the animals were hiding in shelter but we got to see
the occasional
lizard or sloth. In Torteguero we also had the chance to
go zip lining through the forests, and yes there were monkeys swinging
from trees!
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Raking coffee beans |
Our last stop was Sarapiqui, here we got to learn about and visit
another coffee plantation, banana farm, and chocolate plantation!
Obviously we got samples of all, and yes you guessed it the chocolate
was my favorite! But surprisingly enough, I didn't enjoy the taste of
chocolate until sugar and cinnamon were added and it was in its creamy
liquid form! Here we also got to go white water rafting, another first
of mine. We all had a blast and for the most part stayed in our rafts,
which was an accomplishment in itself.
Now I know I told you all about the fun things we did but we really
did learn so much and this trip had a huge impact on our perspective and appreciation for our environment. We are more than excited to continue
to share our trip, the resources, tips and tricks on how to be sustainable and keep our environment in tact. Our hope is to eventually
change the culture on campus and get everyone to be as sustainable and
educated as possible!
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MKT412 Group 2015 |
To hear more about our trip and continue to learn about sustainability follow us on twitter @BRYANTMKT412
-Madison Lichtmann
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