Our Mission

Promoting responsible tourism that helps protecting the environment and developing the economy of local communities.





"The good man is the friend of all living things."

-Mahatma Gandhi-


















Upcoming Tours


Why Ecuador?

Biodiversity

Ecuador is crossed longitudinally by the Andes Cordillera that separates the Coast; to the west, and the Amazon; to the east, which makes its territory from 0 to 6300 meters above sea level, presenting various ecosystems and natural regions.

The multiple combination of geographic (location), geological, topographic, biological and evolutionary factors makes of Ecuador one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth, hosting +18,000 species of vascular plants, 1,690 of birds, 633 of amphibians, 488 of reptiles and 440 species of mammals.

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Why Colombia?

Biodiversity

The beautiful nation of Colombia presents a great variety of natural regions, habitats and ecosystems, due to its privileged geographical, geological and topographic characteristics, among which its location and the presence of the Andes Cordillera, stand out.

With an area almost 5 times bigger than Ecuador, Colombia is also one of the most megadiverse countries on the planet. The diversity of flora and fauna is very high; with 1,954 species of birds, 849 of amphibians, 743 of reptiles, 520 of mammals, and +26,000 plant species recorded to date.

Natural Regions