Tourism in nature challenges and opportunities
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Abstract
It is understood that tourism in nature is the organization of routes, itineraries, logistics, infrastructure, transportation, training, and the commitment to respect and not alter its original form, but not acting as mere spectators but interacting with every detail that we It offers nature, in permanent movement so that the experience is enjoyed throughout the journey made in the natural environment and during the time of stay.
Implementing the whole process represents one of the greatest challenges in terms of logistics and economics, as well as in the decision-making regarding protection measures for the ecosystems found in these tourist areas that are already very vulnerable and sensitive.
The laws that exist to care for and protect these areas should be applied and communicated to tourists in a timely manner so that they understand the importance of collaborating with the care of these areas.
Ecuador is biodiverse with unique ecosystems and the largest number of species per square meter on the planet and is one of the greatest strengths, because it offers beautiful attractions that do not exist in other countries and that can be exploited responsibly with the proper care and processes to avoid causing damage to the environment.
We must also take direct responsibility orienting resources from tourism to be used in the care of sites and places leading to sustainability, ensuring the survival of these natural wonders and can be enjoyed pond generations.