Tropical plant

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The Ecotourism Game

Forest panorama

Let tourists eat and sleep in private homes

tourist with Quichua familyTouristsenjoy the close contact they have with the people of Pangayacu. They spendmany hours in the evening eating rice and fish, conversing with their hostsin basic Spanish, and even drinking aguardiente--a fiery liquor made fromsugar cane.

Almost all the tourists ask about Quichua culture. You remembera few traditional songs and dances, but only modern pop music is playedat local fiestas. Should you put on a traditional cultural program or letthem enjoy a more typical fiesta,with a stereo playing recent radio hits?

Would you like to hear a bit of traditional Quichua music(108K in AIFF or WAV) or a radio hit song (50K in AIFF or WAV)?

  
There has been little change in land use. Currently about a third of allcommunity land is primary rainforest.Tourists pay only $40 a day, but the money has a big impact. At this rate,each household will make about $300, or 50%, more this year than last year.

What do you think the community should do to entertain tourists?

Stage a traditional cultural program
Have a contemporary fiesta


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