April 30, 2024

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"New Zealand Tourist House" Opening Ceremony to Promote Tourism Reactivation in Moyobamba |  Alto Mayo Defense Forest |  Travel |  Ministry of Environment |  Sernanp |  Peru

“New Zealand Tourist House” Opening Ceremony to Promote Tourism Reactivation in Moyobamba | Alto Mayo Defense Forest | Travel | Ministry of Environment | Sernanp | Peru

Holder (Minam), Ruben Ramirez, opens the new “New Zealand Tourist House”. (PPAM), in San Martin. It is administered by the National Service of Nature Areas Protected by the State (), Attached to the minnow.

The aim of this initiative is to promote the re-implementation of sustainable and responsible tourism in protected areas (ANPs), and this tourism feature will benefit 80 community members in the area, thus enhancing rural community tourism, creating development opportunities. To local people.

“La Casa del Tourista will serve more people to enjoy our nature through sustainable tourism, thus providing an opportunity for sustainable development for people living in the wild,” the Environment Minister said.

Mira: A new species of lizard for science has been discovered in the Dingo Maria National Park area.

Visitors can admire the natural beauty of the area, as well as its meticulous and varied biodiversity. Also, learn about the sustainable activities of local people such as Miliphonic Culture, Pitahaya, Orchids, Straw Crafts, Pamponaje and Family Vegetable Gardens.

According to Cernanpe leader Pedro Kambova, the investment of 80,000 soles will promote the ANP’s adequate security through a good circle that includes biodiversity, environmental services and the well – being of the people. Travel as a standard activity.

Aldo Mayo Protected Forest (Photo: Minam)

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