To plan your journey, choose suppliers that offer quality and guarantees of respect for human rights and the environment.
Use the natural resources such as water and energy, with moderation.
Try to minimize the generation of waste. They are a source of pollution.
When you have to get rid of waste, do it in the best possible way to facilatate its destination.
In any natural space please make sure that your only trace you leave behind is your footprint.
If you visit sensitive ecosystems such as forests or coral reefs, check with your guides how to do it to cause the least possible impact and not to degrade them.
To buy gifts and souvenirs, look for products that are manufactured locally. It will help strengthen our economy.
No purchase of wildlife protected by the Convention on international trade in endangered species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), or products derived from these species. It is a crime and contributing to their extinction.
Enjoy knowing the culture, customs, cuisine and traditions of our local populations. Respect them and you will enjoy a great fulfillment.
Contribute with your presence to form a responsible and sustainable tourism development, building a healthy and solidary planet with your trip.
Language
Share
Members of
Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.