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Land, Water, and Responsibility

The Ricote Valley's Commitment to Ecotourism

The Ricote Valley takes care of what it has. More than 40% of its land area is protected by the Natura 2000 network, and its traditional agricultural systembuilt on a water culture that has been in place for centuries —has been nominated by the FAO as a candidate for the Global Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) program. Tourism here isn’t an afterthought—it’s part of a regional initiative that aims to ensure visitors help the valley remain true to itself: responsible, authentic, and unhurried.

In line with this vision, the valley has committed to distinguishing itself as a destination for authentic ecotourism, highlighting its natural environment and promoting businesses and experiences that help preserve it, with both the destination itself and a selection of local businesses joining the “Soy Ecoturista” initiative.

 

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