Although in Latin America we have many social problems to solve, we can be proud of our still pristine nature.
In addition to its geographical riches, we have an immense bio diversity of animals graceful in colors and sounds.
In Iguazú Falls we can visit the Bird Park on the Brazilian side, meeting incredible birds and butterflies. In addition to the friendly coatis that we find in Iguazú Park.
In Patagonia we have incredible wildlife both on land and at sea. It is easy to see a puma with its cubs ready to hunt guanacos in the Torres del Paine national park. Or encounter southern dolphins or spider crabs in the Chilean fjords.
In the Galapagos Islands we find a biodiversity that inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution. Long-necked turtles stand out here.
In the Amazon and the Brazilian Pantanal we can find thousands of unique species and there are still many to discover. From the jaguar to the enormous anacondas, very easy to spot in the right places.
At the top of the Andes Mountains we will always find the majestic Condor accompanying the skies.
We invite you to explore the biodiversity of this continent. Get out of our anthropocentrism and open your heart to be moved by the beauty of creation. Lost in cities where there is no space except for our pets, we have become accustomed to living separated from the biosphere.
But life has many more riches to offer us than just virtual reality or social networks to feed our ego.
Marveling at the rest of the species that co-inhabit this planet is essential to understand that we cannot destroy all ecosystems to live safely.
In our fear and struggle to stay at the top of the food chain we are destroying the delicate balance that sustains life.
When no animals are left on the planet we will create them in a virtual world that will simply turn us into obese and lifeless beings.
But we can sow a different future if we teach our children the beauty of the planet.
Come with us to design a tailor-made trip for you and your family. Without a doubt, the value of an encounter with our nature will be a great investment for human development.
