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  • Centro Ecoturístico Terutsikua / México

    Description of the area:

    The indigenous community Santiago Angahuan traces its origins to the pre-Hispanic era and P’urhépecha customs and traditions still exist, in their purest expression. The Terutsikua project (which means “on the summit” in the P’urhépecha language) is located on the summit of an extinct volcano, at the edge of the village; it has a Casa for Tourists where you can buy handicrafts, a restaurant, tables, playground, camping area, and a zone for deer. The region has a sacred conservation area where the largest and most ancient trees exist along with great biodiversity.

    In the region you can appreciate the noteworthy beauty of the Santiago Apostol church, built in the 16th century, that contains a “huatapera” (a place used during the colonial era by the friar missionaries as a hospital and school).

    The community was able to observe the birth of the Paricutín Volcano in 1943, and with it the destruction of the villages of San Salvador Combutzio Paricutin and San Juan Parangaricutiro. In the latter you can still see the towers and the alter of the church encased in lava. We provide guided tours of the ruins of San Juan and the Paricutín Volcano.

    Available activities:

    Adventure, sports
    Biking
    Bird watching
    Eco/nature/wildlife
    Horseback riding
    Tours
    Visits to conservation projects
    Walking/hiking

    How to get there:

    • Nearest international airport: Francisco J. Mújica Airport in Morelia.
    • Nearest local / national airport: Uruapan Airport.

    Terutsikua is only 24 miles (38 km) from the Uruapan Airport, and has year-round access. Once you are in Uruapan, take the highway to Zamora and turn left at the first crossroad to Peribán.

    Upon reaching Angahuán, continue on the highway to the end of the road and turn left to enter the village. The Tourist Casa is a few meters from the crossroad; head up the road on the right toward the top of the hill to the restaurant; this stretch is unpaved gravel and can be passed in vehicle or on foot.

    Making a difference:

    The indigenous community Santiago Angahuan has created a lot of private and communal infrastructure where they offer tourism services, as a result of the work and negotiation of their authorities; at present, the authorities work on the standardization of prices and the quality of the services. The Terutsikua community project leads the organization’s effort and aims to benefit all the partners equally and offer more tourism products.

    In order to learn to administer this new resource, the community seeks experience exchanges with other ejidos (communal lands) and indigenous communities, and they joined the Community Ecotourism Network of Michoacán, A. C. in 2006. Network members consist of ejidos and forestry communities from different regions of Michoacán that are developing activities to strengthen community-based tourism enterprises as viable alternatives for job creation and income, which will also help improve the environment.

    General rates:

    Restaurant: Meal prices range from $5.00 to $10.00.

    Horse rental to the ruins of the old San Juan Parangaricutiro village: approximately US $15.00 per round-trip.

    Camping fees : US$3.00 per person.

    Country house rental: US$10.00 for 2 people and $15.00 for 4 people.

  • Casa Sabana B&B / Costa Rica

    Description of the area:

    We are in Sabana Norte, very near the center of the city of San José, where you can find museums, theaters, restaurants and recreational parks. Several tourist attractions are quite nearby, such as the Poás Volcano, Irazú Volcano, canopy tour and rafting sites, La Paz Waterfall Gardens, butterfly farms, rainforests, the rainforest aerial tramway, and more.

    Available activities:

    Tours
    Walking/hiking

    How to get there:

    • Nearest international airport: Juan Santamaría, 14 miles (22 km).
    • Nearest local airport: Tobías Bolaños Airport, 3 miles (5 km).

    Making a difference:

    • We are reducing solid wastes 22 pounds (10 kilos per week).
    • We compost.
    • We reforest adjacent areas.
    • We support health and safety improvements in the local Sabana Norte community.
    • We communicate about several environmentally friendly initiatives.

    General rates:

    The rates range from $51 to $100 depending on occupancy (single, double, or more) and season (high season from December 2007 to March 2008 or low season during the rest of the year).

    The price includes:

    • Breakfast.
    • Taxes (16.39%).
    • Free airport transfers from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
    • Fully equipped room.

    For more information on the rates, contact go@costaricabb.com or
    info@costaricabb.com.

  • Centro Ecoturístico Pantzingo / México

    The Place:

    The Pantzingo Ecotourism Center, belonging to the Indigenous Community of Nuevo San Juan Parangaricutiro, is surrounded by a vast forested area, where the very essence of the forest is palpable. In the area, you can visit the deer sanctuary and the La Alberca cave paintings, or participate in various adventure activities. You can enjoy the beautiful landscapes of the Pico de Tancítaro National Park and the Paricutín volcano, admire and cross the enormous expanse of lava to reach the old town of San Juan Parangaricutiro and the ruins of its church. The eruption of the Paricutín volcano in 1943 buried the town of San Juan Parangaricutiro, leading to the migration of its inhabitants to the town of Nuevo San Juan Parangaricutiro, where the new Church of the Lord of Miracles stands out.

    Available Activities:

    Spiritual and religious activities
    Adventure and sports
    Cycling
    Ecology, nature, and wildlife
    Education, research, and volunteering
    Walks and hikes

    How to get there:

    Nearest international airport: Francisco J. Mújica International Airport (Morelia).

    Nearest local airport: Uruapan.

    Buses depart from the Uruapan bus station to reach the town of Nuevo San Juan. From Nuevo San Juan to Pantzingo, it is 16 kilometers (10 miles) on a gravel road.

    To access the Pantzingo bus service, you must contact the operators. Please note that access to the forest and natural attractions is difficult if you plan to explore independently.

    Making a Difference:

    The Nuevo San Juan Parangaricutiro community has a strong social organization, infrastructure, and the machinery and equipment necessary for harvesting and processing timber and non-timber forest products. They manage, protect, and conserve their natural resources and, with the goal of diversifying their income, have undertaken various activities, one of which is ecotourism, which takes place on communal lands, where they offer quality services.

    In order to learn how to manage this new resource, the community sought to exchange experiences with other ejidos and indigenous communities, which allowed it to become a founding member of the Michoacán Community Ecotourism Network (ECOMICH), A.C. in 2005. This network is made up of ejidos and forest communities from different regions of Michoacán that develop sustainable activities focused on the conservation of natural resources and aimed at strengthening community-based ecotourism businesses as a viable alternative for generating employment and income while also contributing to environmental improvement. These activities are carried out responsibly and in a planned manner, with the participation of ejido members and community members, without engaging in extractive activities or any other activities that could jeopardize the sustainability of natural resources.

  • Séptimo Paraíso, Hostería & Cloud Forest Reserve / Ecuador

    The Location:

    We are located in the Mindo Valley, surrounded by 420 hectares of cloud forest, where you will find fantastic trails for birdwatching. We have a record of over 300 species. In addition, there are several animal species such as pumas, spectacled bears, monkeys, coatis, armadillos, white-tailed deer, sloths, and an incredible variety of reptiles and amphibians. You will also find a tremendous variety of flora. The altitude varies between 950 and 1650 meters, and the region’s isolation has created one of the most delicate, rich, and complex ecosystems known in the Mindo region.

    We have 22 comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, a restaurant, bar, café, and a sushi bar; we also have a swimming pool and jacuzzi.

    Extreme sports such as rafting, tubing, rappelling, kayaking, mountain biking, camping in the cloud forest, hiking, and more are part of the excursions offered in our reserve. You can also visit a nearby butterfly garden and orchid gardens.

    Available Activities:

    • Adventure, Sports
    • Cycling
    • Ecology, Nature, Wildlife
    • Education, Research, Volunteering
    • Canopy Exploration
    • Tours
    • Birdwatching
    • Walks
    • Whitewater Rafting
    • Visits to Conservation Projects

    How to Get Here:
    Nearest International Airport: Mariscal Sucre, Quito.

    We are 1 hour and 30 minutes from Quito, Ecuador, 2 km from the Mindo Y intersection, heading down towards the town.

    Making a Difference:

    Séptimo Paraíso is a family business.

    We have a small recycling plant where we produce paper. We recycle everything: glass, plastic, metal, wood, and organic waste.

    We employ people from the community and hire local guides for tours and summer camps.

    The success of our business is primarily due to our commitment to the conservation of flora and fauna. At Seventh Paradise, we believe that for conservation to survive, it must be considered a good industry, thus maintaining a balance between business and ecosystems.