Responsible Travel
Our Commitment
We believe in the positive impact of travel, not only on our clients but also on the destinations they explore and the people that welcome them into their homes. Our commitment extends to reshaping tourism into a more sustainable industry and creating positive change, that has thrived thanks to the support of our travelers.
Peruvian Soul operates on a triple-impact business model, wherein each journey we operate finances three social projects that revolve around promoting quality education and addressing climate change.
/Milestones
1115
therapies for kids in Paqari program at the Sol y Luna school
30000+
trees planted in local communities in Cusco
12
New mini Kipis that will help students in Andahuaylas
Kipi, the robot
Kipi is the first Quechua-speaking robot programmed to help elementary-school students in rural areas of Huancavelica where kids still cannot visit a school.
Walter, Kipi’s creator, is a teacher with a genuine vocation for providing high-quality inclusive education to kids in his beloved Huancavelica. We’ve partnered with the Spirit of Big Five Foundation to support this project and allow students from remote areas to receive interactive education at home.
Education for kids with disabilities
We have committed to support the Paqari program of the Sol y Luna Association, in which, for each traveler, we’ll give three therapies to a child with disabilities.
The Sol y Luna school is an initiative which offers education, access to health, housing and counseling to over 200 children from various communities in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
Planting trees in High Andean communities
Peruvian Soul has partnered with Pachamama Raymi, funding the planting and growth of 15 native trees in the Andes for each traveler that travel with us.
The initiative, besides compensating for carbon emissions, provides work and development opportunities for rural families in the Andes of Peru.
Papanoel Trekero
More than 13 years ago we started our dream to bring the spirit of Christmas to the most remote areas of our country. We focused not only on spending a day of joy with the kids but also on supporting the schools and kids of rural areas. So far, we have traveled more than 8,000 km and more than 800 children have benefited with this initiative.