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Brazil’s Yanomami peoples are an inspiring example of how Indigenous-led ecotourism can benefit local communities, international tourists, and the planet. The Yanomami developed an ecotourism program to Brazil’s highest peak, the Amazon’s Yaripo (also known as Pico da Neblina – translated in English to "Misty Peak”).

With support from @socioambiental, @Rewild and more partners, the program enables the indigenous community to hold the roles of tour guides, porters, boat pilots, boat hands, chefs, and business administrators.

This positioning ensures minimal impact to the invaluable site and its environment, financially supports their own communities, and teaches international tourists about the history of the mountain and this sacred place.

First photo from left to right: José Mário (president of AYRCA), Miguel Yanomami (traditional leader) and Valdemar Lins, Yaripo project coordinator. (Photo by Vanessa Marino)

Second photo of Ariabú village, one of the villages leading the ecotourism plan. (Photo by Marcos Amend)


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