The main activities are the following:
- To disseminate agro-forestry techniques as an alternative to forest resource collection
- To implement programmes of environmental education in primary and secondary schools, teacher training and sensitization of local communities
- To facilitate eco-tourism visits in and around the park, including supporting the development of the Visitor Information Centre, and promote local income-generating activities such as beekeeping, animal husbandry, tourist lodging facilities and handcraft.
- To facilitate the adoption of energy-efficient technologies that save the consumption of natural resources (e.g., mud stoves, efficient cookers, recycled biomass briquette, heat-retention baskets, solar energy, and any other form of renewable and efficient energy)
- To implement biodiversity monitoring in the National Park and adjacent Nature Reserves to assess biodiversity status and trends in the face of rapid climatic and other anthropogenic changes
- To contribute the inventory of biodiversity, both fauna and flora, and its variation in space and time
- To disseminate the results of the monitoring and research projects.
