Meet the projects and organizations that have strengthened the Reserva Natura initiative.
Reserva Natura is an initiative born with a clear purpose: the conservation of natural areas and the promotion of responsible tourism. Through strategic alliances, this project seeks to connect visitors with nature in a sustainable and accessible way, while promoting social wellbeing and the regeneration of ecosystems. Its collaborators include organizations committed to environmental protection and the development of technologies for better management of tourism in protected areas.
One of the main allies of Reserva Natura is The Monkey's Handan organization that works in the regeneration of natural areas. Its sustainable tourism business models address current environmental challenges, using innovative tools that generate benefits for both ecosystems and local communities. Through its projects, La Mano del Mono seeks not only to preserve biodiversity, but also to improve the quality of life of the people who depend on natural resources.
On the other hand, ParkPass joins Reserva Natura with its digital visitor management system. This platform allows tourists to book their visit to various natural areas in a simple and accessible way. Most importantly, by making a reservation, visitors contribute directly to the conservation of the areas they visit. ParkPass facilitates the management and control of the flow of people, helping to protect tourist destinations from massive and uncontrolled tourism.
Booking.com Cares, the foundation of the popular accommodation booking website, also plays a crucial role in this initiative. Through funding and mentoring, it has been a key player in the development of the technology behind ParkPass. This collaboration has enabled the platform to position itself as an efficient and sustainable tool for protected area management.
The collaboration between La Mano del Mono, ParkPass and Booking.com Cares has been fundamental to the development of Reserva Natura. Thanks to these strategic alliances, this project has managed to connect travelers with nature, promoting conservation and responsible tourism.