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The Amazon Rainforest Family Program:

http://tinyurl.com/bc82x6c

Partnering with an educational NGO has allowed the set up of two trails at Refugio Amazonas based on the story of a six year old girl living in the rain forest called Ania. Kids will feel as if they were part of the story and will learn how to value their relation with the Earth.
The Family programs for kids focus on being educational and entertaining at the same time. We have partnered with an educational NGO to set up two trails at Refugio Amazonas based on the story of a six year old girl living in the rain forest called Ania. Kids will feel as if they were part of the story and will learn how to value their relation with the Earth. Adults are welcome to join, but can choose to do other activities. Further visit a parrot and a mammal clay lick.


Amazon Rainforest is an excellent illustration of the cornerstones for fair trade and responsible tourism. 

  • Fair Working Conditions: We have partnered with an educational NGO to set up two trails at Refugio Amazonas based on the story of a six year old girl living in the rain forest called Ania. Kids will feel as if they were part of the story and will learn how to value their relation with the Earth. 
  • Fair Prices: Single Occupancy: $1067 per adult / Double Occupancy: $847 per child
  • Integration Into the Local Economy and Regional Development: The revenue made by the tour can greatly benefit the local economy.   It also makes fewer traffic for the Amazon Rainforest area, which will protect the ecosystem and promote  sustainable development. 
  • Fair Trade Partnerships Between All Actors in Tourism:  This program also encourages the tourists to spend their dollars at the local businesses.  
  • Sustainable Resource Use and Environmental Justice: The tour do not use any vehicles which has improved the air quality in the Amazon Rainforest areas.  The elimination of cars and their exhaust, has not only improved air quality but has improved the protection of animals in the rainforest. In addition, kids were educated to protect the ecosystem in a very early age during this trip. This has improved the overall tourist experience for everyone visiting the Amazon Rainforest. 




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