Kalu Yala
Villagers enjoying the breathtaking scenery near Kalu Yala.

Some media outlets are saying that there was a Kalu Yala lawsuit that was filed against the sustainable village in the Panamanian jungle, Kalu Yala.

Was there ever a lawsuit being filed?

What is the truth behind it?

In this post, we will be looking into understanding the truth about the remote village and the people behind it.

A Closer Look at Kalu Yala

Kalu Yala is the sustainable village located in Tres Brazos Valley, Panama. It is the grand idea of Jimmy Stice, the CEO, and founder of the village. He was originally a part of a real estate investment company, but he had a passion for sustainable living and missions for the environment. One day, he had the idea of creating a village that is eco-friendly, has zero carbon emissions, and highly supports local resources.

This is when Kalu Yala was started. From its initial establishment in 2006, the village grew into a fully functioning community that is powered by sustainable agriculture, renewable energy resources, and a tight-knit community of workers and professionals all over the world.

At present, the village is welcoming people who want to study aspects of sustainable living, community development, and those who want to have a refreshing experience living in a wonderful community at the heart of the jungle. This remote village is conveniently tucked into the native jungle, just 30 minutes away from the main city in Panama and is very accessible to the airport. Travelers can have the opportunity to visit the place, and students will be able to visit the location by land.

Lately there have been snippets from other websites implying Kalu Yala was the subject of a lawsuit, but this is simply not the case. The truth about Kalu Yala is that there is no Kalu Yala lawsuit to be found. Jimmy Stice and his team are sure to do everything by the book as a part of their sustainability mission.

 

3 Reasons To Visit The Village

 

There are many reasons to visit this wonderful village in Panama when we put our prejudices aside. Here are some things you can learn as you tread your path along this wonderful village.

  1. Understanding how sustainable living works

Have you ever wondered how you can do your part in conserving our planet? When you take a visit to the village, you will be able to learn sustainable living practices that you can apply at home. For example, you can understand what materials you can use instead of plastics or non-biodegradables. Additionally, you will be able to understand how renewable energy sources work in order to consider using them in your household.

  1. Contribute your knowledge and skills to a growing community

Perhaps you’re a professional, such as a teacher, environmentalist, engineer or even a doctor–the village can benefit from you! If you want to make a lasting impact on the community, as well as the world, you can contribute through your time, effort, and knowledge especially if you have ideas about sustainability. Additionally, students who may not be professionals yet can learn from the current people who are residing in the community. It is a two-way growth–you learn from the people, and the people learn from you.

  1. Enjoying nature without harming nature

Often we try to join travel opportunities without considering the environmental costs of doing so. Through this opportunity, you can travel without harming the planet! This remote village is an eco-friendly place, and you can have the option to pitch your own tent, live in the villas, or have a day trip just to see what it’s like. Panama is a beautiful country filled with a unique biodiversity.

Do not be swayed by opinions and articles online in non-credible news sites. Any accusations are exaggerated, and it is important to know the truth before concluding anything against this wonderful village. Who knows? Visiting the community may be just what you need for you to grow as a person and to fulfill the purpose of being a responsible planet-loving citizen.