ABOUT
US
We, Loes
Roos and Kees Groenendijk founded Tanager Tourism in 2006 and Heliconia
Turismo in 2009 for licence purposes. We are originally from the
Netherlands where we both obtained a degree in Biology at Wageningen
Agricultural University (Loes a M.Sc. and Kees a Ph.D.). We have
around twenty years experience in rural development and community
participation in Africa and Panama. We have worked for International
Non Governmental Organizations, UN organizations and Bilateral Organizations.
Kees loves
birdwatching and has now experience in three continents and has
over 1250 “lifers” on his list. He has guided many birders
but also knows a lot about ecology in general. Loes loves drawing
and painting and being creative. Some of her technical and art illustrations
have been printed and published and her crafts are popular souvenirs.
After those
many years of interesting jobs in international development, often
stressing the importance of local employment and tourism, we decided
it was time for a change and put our money where our mouth is. We
did extensive research on the internet and made two reconnaissance
visits before we decided to set up an ECO-Tourism (Environment and
Community Oriented) Company in Palmilla, Mariato district, on the
Western Azuero Pacific coast of Veraguas, Panama.
We chose
this location because we found many tourist attractions (beaches,
turtle breeding, snorkeling, surfing, bird watching) and a community
in Malena with an active interest in protecting their natural resources.
Unfortunately, the tropical forests that once covered Mariato district
were cut down decades ago, so we had to reforest our property to
add yet another attraction to the area. Through reforestation we
will also off set our and other people’s CO2 production.
By providing
interesting jobs with fair wages to the Panamanians who live in
the area and by outsourcing tourism activities and other small services
we need to local small entrepreneurs we hope to have a positive
and long term impact on the wellbeing of the local community. Last
but not least, we hope to show that this type of ECO-tourism can
be a profitable activity.
As all people
who have tried know, it is not easy to set up a business and it
takes time to invest, built the infrastructure and make a profit.
Kees worked on a job in Angola, Africa to earn money while Loes
supervised construction of the Bed and Breakfast. Our old
blog tells those stories. But follow us on Facebook
and our new
blog to stay in touch and up to date.
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