Your journey leaves a mark.

Together, we turn it into conservation.

With every step you take across South America with Tropic, you help landscapes breathe a little easier. Your voluntary contribution is more than a number, it is a seed planted in the soil of responsibility, growing into forests, rivers, and communities that thrive for generations to come. This contribution extends across every aspect of the journey, from accommodations and operations such as transport and guiding, to the activities that bring each destination to life.

How your

contribution

works

For every day you travel, your $2 contribution per person becomes a seed of renewal.
Certified conservation projects are the fertile ground.
The result: your footprint transforms into restoration, protecting the places we love.

The Landscape We Protect

The Amazon, South America’s beating heart

The Amazon, South America’s beating heart In the vast floodplains of the Tapiche and Blanco rivers, the Amazon stretches like a living tapestry—woven with rivers, forests, and skies that breathe life into South America. More than a forest, it is the continent’s lungs, a sanctuary where water, air, and culture flow together.

Here, native communities stand as guardians, defending their forests from illegal logging and nurturing sustainable fisheries, so that both nature and livelihoods continue to thrive in harmony.

Guardians & Allies:

The native communities of Nueva Esperanza, Wicungo, España, and Frontera stand as stewards of the forest, supported by CEDIA (the Center for Indigenous Development of the Amazon). They weave resilience into the fabric of the rainforest.

Wildlife Protected:

Harpy eagle

Tapir

Silver arowana

Travel beautifully,

leave a legacy

Tropic leads by example: As a Carbon Neutral, offsetting our own organizational footprint, and the only DMC in the region recertified by Preferred by Nature.

And thanks to our partnership with Regenera…

your support flows directly into certified conservation projects. Regenera works hand in hand with local people to restore ecosystems.