Join us on May 27 as we explore hidden springs, and the behind the scenes work of conservation.
On Saturday May 27, Haribon Travel will introduce you to communities in San Pablo, Laguna, while you take a dip in Sungwan Springs and ride bamboo rafts in Pandin Lake, one of the seven lakes found in one of the oldest towns of Laguna province.
San Pablo sits on the foothills of Mount San Cristobal where Haribon continues its efforts in bringing back forests via rainforestation technology, or using native rainforest trees adapted to tropical climates.
Participants will also meet farmers and families of the San Cristobal Farmer’s Association who take part in weekly native seedlings nursery activities. Their efforts, combined with donations from Haribon’s Adopt-a-Seedling program, are part of a grander movement to restore the country’s forests called Rainforestation Organizations and Advocates or ROAD to 2020.
This one-day excursion includes:
Donation:
How to register:
B. Via PayPal. Please add +P130.00 per person for the processing fee. Click here to donate via PayPal.
C. Bank Deposit/Online Transfer
Bank of the Philippine Islands
Within the Philippines
Account Name: Haribon Foundation for the Conservation of Natural Resources Inc.
Branch: Kalayaan Avenue
Savings Account No.: 1991-0036-02
Outside the Philippines
Account Name: Haribon Foundation for the Conservation of Natural Resources Inc.
Branch: Kalayaan Avenue
Savings Account No.: 1994-0556-89
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM
Banco de Oro
Within the Philippines
Account Name: Haribon Foundation for the Conservation of Natural Resources Inc.
Account No.: 1490-0963-00
Confirmation:
Confirm your donation by sending a photo/scan of your deposit slip or a screenshot of your online bank transfer/Paypal payment to bow@haribon.org.ph.
The first 10 paid participants will receive a FREE Go Zero stainless steel straw. Sign up now, and make a positive impact this summer… and beyond.
Itinerary:
May 27, 2017
Questions?
Email bow@haribon.org.ph or call Lounelle Godinez at +63 (02) 911-6088.