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Monday, 28 August 2017

Kids Saving the Rainforest & Blue Banyan Inn Symbiosis

Did you know that Kids Saving the Rainforest manages a Bed & Breakfast to help raise funds to save the rainforest and wildlife in the area?
We realize that very few people do! KSTR has been managing the Blue Banyan Inn (BBI) for over 3 years now!
BBI (www.bluebanyaninn.com) consists of 3 luxury cottages with a panoramic view of the mountains, a spectacular swimming pool, and a beautiful restaurant for daily breakfasts, just10 minutes from Maxi Pali, 15 minutes from Quepos and Marina and 30 minutes from the National Park/main beach.
Kids Saving the Rainforest Logo
Even more great news, BBI lets volunteers use the gorgeous swimming pool whenever they have down-time! Plus there is a great labyrinth and even a nursery that grows food for sloths. Internet is great with a KSTR tower. On top of that, BBI lets KSTR use the kitchen and restaurant where the volunteers have a group lunch daily from 12 – 1:30 PM.
BBI roomTo make it even sweeter, BBI has allowed the B&B lobby as a greeting area for KSTR’s tours, then a refreshment area after the tours, and has let KSTR set up a store to raise money for the wildlife in their care. Plus, KSTR has a volunteer center (that can sleep up to 18 people) on the property, for volunteers residing on the property.
You can’t ask for a more generous opportunity than that and KSTR is extremely grateful!
Blue Banyan Inn is owned by a family who actually live on the property. So it is a win-win situation and Kids Saving the Rainforest wants to thank the Braman/Thompson family for their generosity. And a special thanks to Chip and Jennifer for having the KSTR Wildlife Sanctuary and Rescue Center location on their property.
For further information log on website :
http://www.quepolandia.com/kids-saving-the-rainforest-blue-banyan-inn-symbiosis/#more-6644

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