The Rise of Ecotourism

Ecotourism has gone from being a fad to becoming a responsible way of traveling. Latin America, with its unparalleled biodiversity, has positioned itself as the global epicenter of nature tourism.

Colombia: Unmatched Biodiversity

Colombia is the second most biodiverse country in the world. From the Amazon to Tayrona National Park, through the Andean p谩ramos, the ecotourism options are endless. The Coffee Region, with cities like Pereira and Santa Rosa de Cabal, offers rural tourism experiences and direct contact with nature.

Explore natural destinations and ecological sites of interest on Encontrable, where you will find places recommended by travelers and locals committed to sustainable tourism.

Brazil: The Lungs of the World

The Brazilian Amazon is the largest ecosystem on the planet. Cities like Bel茅m and Manaus are the gateway to jungle expeditions. Additionally, the Pantanal is the largest wetland in the world and one of the best places to observe wildlife.

Mexico: Cenotes and Biosphere Reserves

The cenotes of Yucatan and Quintana Roo are unique natural formations in the world. The Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve combines jungle, mangroves, and coral reefs in a single destination.

Sustainable Travel Practices

  • Choose accommodations certified in sustainability
  • Respect local flora and fauna: do not feed wild animals
  • Prefer local guides who generate positive impact in their communities
  • Reduce single-use plastics during your trips
  • Buy local handicrafts directly from artisans
Ecotourism generates more than $600 billion annually worldwide and is expected to grow 15% over the next five years.

Emerging Destinations

Countries like Peru with Machu Picchu and the Amazon, Chile with Patagonia, and Argentina with the glaciers are gaining increasing recognition as premium ecotourism destinations.

Continue exploring sustainable destinations in our travel section and discover how technology is transforming the way we travel responsibly.