Our commitment to environmental preservation is expressed through unique ecotourism experiences.
In Ecuador's Yasuni National Park, we work with Waorani naturalist guides who share their knowledge of the Amazon rainforest. Your clients will learn about the traditional uses of over 200 medicinal plants and gain insight into the importance of preserving this ancestral wisdom.
In Tortuguero, Costa Rica, we offer a participatory conservation experience. Your clients will work alongside biologists to protect sea turtles, directly contributing to the survival of these emblematic species while discovering the rich Caribbean ecosystem.
In Peru, Quimbaya Latin America offers a kayak adventure on Lake Titicaca to the Uros floating islands. Beyond the sport, this is a privileged meeting with communities who have lived there for centuries. Your clients will learn how the islands are built and maintained, preserving a unique ancestral skill in a stunning natural setting.
Also in Panama, your clients will meet the Embera women's artisan association (AMARIE), dedicated to preserving their culture. They'll be welcomed by the community, explore the "house of knowledge," watch traditional dances, enjoy a local lunch, and hike to learn about medicinal plants before visiting a craft market where ancestral skills and modern creativity come together.
Another day in Panama takes your clients to Lake Bayano for an agro-tourism experience. A local farmer will share the secrets of crops like pineapple. Travelers will see traditional fishing demonstrations and enjoy kayaking on the lake, offering a true immersion into the daily life of the "interiorana" population and their preserved environment.