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Kees n Loes at Playa Reina

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Loes and Kees
Granito de Oro in Coiba


The text and photos of this website were last updated in April 2008.

ABOUT US

We, Loes Roos and Kees Groenendijk founded Tanager Tourism in 2006. 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 over fifteen years experience in rural development and community participation in Africa, mostly Zimbabwe and Mozambique. 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. Loes loves drawing and painting and some of her technical and art illustrations have been printed and published.

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 choose this location because we found many tourist attractions (beaches, turtle breeding, snorkeling, surfing, bird watching, kayaking) 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 have 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. This means that Kees did accept a job offer in Africa and he will be busy earning money elsewhere while Loes continues here in Panama with what we started. Make our blog your favorite to keep updated.

 
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