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We at Naturaleza implement indigenous peoples cultural knowledge, traditions and curios so as to establish mutually beneficial symbioses within the realm of ecotourism and education, i.e., we help to
set up healing retreats, medicine trails, archaeological walks, and other types of cross-cultural educational experiences.
We take great pleasure in operating as an interactive conduit between socially responsible individuals and our indigenous partners of the earth. However, we hold ourselves and our customers
to the highest ethical standards with regard to ecotourism experiences.
We believe that tourism must be culturally/environmentally sensitive and that it should exert only positive influence on local communities. Tourism should be completely sustainable/earth
friendly and though this sometimes necessitates some real innovation (we are pioneering several cutting edge environmental stewardship management models using Geographic Information Systems
modalities and indigenous ideas!), it is always possible-with the desired end result of individuals leaving with a greater connection to our natural world and her conservation.
Our world's natural habitats should remain pristine and untouched for future generations and we see to it that this is the case with regard to our endeavors internationally. Additionally,
we enforce that there must be absolutely no commerce with regard to native species of plants, wildlife/animal based wildlife products or archaeological relics as this is both unethical and illegal.
In short, we at Naturaleza support completely socially/environmentally responsible ecotourism as when done correctly by following our innovative model (and others like it!) it is an important
and very powerful tool for effecting positive change with regard to conservation, preservation and Global Health and Wellness™.
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