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 Red-fronted Macaw: How birdwatching tourism and three Quechua communities can help a critically endangered...

San Carlos, Perereta, and Amaya, located in Cochabamba, central part of Bolivia, have been engaged in specialized tourism for 17 years, generating resources to support education, sports, and other areas. The Red-fronted Macaw Community Reserve is the most important natural nesting site for this bird. Situated in an agricultural area, it serves as a refuge for this and 134 other bird species.

Experiential tourism, astronomy, and Andean art in Tiahuanacu

The Tiahuanacu municipality located 74 kilometers from La Paz city, has the Tiwanaku archaeological site and respective museums, but also offers a complementary activities variety. In 2022, Adetur for its acronym in Spanish - Asociacion de Emprendimientos Turismo Integral Tiwanaku (Tiwanaku Integral Tourism Enterprises Association) was created, made up of local inhabitants that offer tourist services in gastronomy, lodging, tourist guides, handicrafts, dairy products, and Andean astronomy experiences.

Villa Amboro: a door to the Bolivian Amazon jungle

Due to its varied trails and attractions offer, this site located in the Santa Cruz Amboro National Park and Integrated Management Natural Area (ANMI for its acronym is Spanish Area Natural de Manejo Integrado), is suitable for adventure, family, and relaxation tourism. This ecotourism project offers accommodation, food, and local guides.

The community that learned to conserve nature seeks to reactivate ecotourism

Villa Amboró was one of the first community-based tourism projects in Bolivia. For years, its inhabitants managed to make this activity a complement to sustainable agriculture. Now they hope to receive visitors again, in order to continue with the project.

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