Econexa designs regenerative group experiences in Colombia's most extraordinary ecosystems — from the Caribbean shores of Capurganá to the Pacific humpback migration in Nuquí. Every trip delivers a verified ESG impact report, formatted for Scope 3 filing, with named communities and traceable income.
A pleasant resort with a carbon offset receipt
A verifiable impact event with named communities and documented outcomes
Every Econexa proposal includes this exact breakdown. The same numbers appear in your post-trip impact report. No approximations. No rounding. This is what you hand your sustainability team on day one.
We understand your group size, dates, sustainability objectives, and budget. We match you to the right territory — Capurganá's Caribbean Chocó, Nuquí's Pacific migration, Valle de Cócora's Andean cloud forest, or a custom destination from Colombia's six natural regions. No obligation.
Full itinerary with local operator profiles, cost breakdown (65/20/15), projected ESG impact metrics, and a draft of the impact report your sustainability team will receive. You know exactly what you're buying before committing.
Your team travels. Within 7 days of return: a verified impact report with community income by territory, CO₂ offset with calculation methodology, and data formatted for Scope 3 filings. Board-ready from day one.
Mapped to GHG Protocol Category 6 (business travel) and California SB253 Scope 3 requirements. The format your sustainability team needs — not a PDF they have to reinterpret.
The Bosques de Pandora collective, the guides at Cerros de Mavicure, the community at Tres Fronteras in Leticia — named in the report. Your board sees exactly where the money went.
Designed for inclusion in annual sustainability reports, ESG disclosures, and stakeholder presentations. Quantified impact that stands without narrative defense.
Every metric verifiable through our public Puntos Verdes dashboard. Any auditor can confirm through independent public records.
Company-level data on our public dashboard only with your explicit consent. Your sustainability team controls visibility.
These are ecosystems where our operators grew up, where conservation is not a program but a way of life. Across Colombia's six natural regions — Amazon, Andean, Caribbean, Pacific, Orinoquía, and Insular — we design experiences that no conference room can manufacture.
Where Colombia meets Panama in the most pristine corner of the Caribbean. No roads connect here — only the sea. Coral reefs, rainforest canopy, and Afro-Colombian fishing communities who have protected this coast for generations. Home to Playa la Coquerita and the Colombia-Panama border crossing at La Miel.
Climate action: coral reef conservation + mangrove protectionEvery year, humpback whales migrate from Antarctica to give birth in these warm Pacific waters — one of the most significant marine wildlife events on the planet. The communities of Nuquí and Bahía Solano have built their livelihoods around protecting this migration corridor, making tourism a direct conservation tool.
Climate action: marine corridor protection + blue carbonColombia's national tree — the wax palm — towers 60 meters above cloud forest valleys that have been shaped by generations of coffee farming and conservation. The Coffee Region offers a rare convergence: cultural heritage, mountain biodiversity, and a community economy that has stayed regenerative by design.
Climate action: cloud forest watershed protection + carbon sequestrationBefore we produce an impact report for your company, we publish our own — including our gaps. This is Econexa's operational ESG framework, grounded in the Chocoan Urabá — the territory where our founder was born and where our values are rooted.
CO₂ offset per trip with verifiable mechanism. Conservation impact across 47,000+ hectares in our partner network — from Parque Macuira's desert cloud forest in La Guajira to the Chocó biogeographic region. Monthly Puntos Verdes public dashboard update.
65% of every peso to local operators — tracked by named community. Our 41 active network hosts include Afro-Colombian fishing communities in Capurganá, Wayuu guides in La Guajira, indigenous operators near Tres Fronteras, and cloud forest communities in the Coffee Zone. Quarterly bidirectional feedback review.
65/20/15 breakdown in every proposal. Puntos Verdes certification roadmap openly communicated. We acknowledge gaps — including this page — rather than overstating our status. Our data infrastructure is rooted in Chocoan Urabá, the territory we serve first.
Per-trip impact tracking, community income tracing, and conservation project funding. Operational across all territories since 2023.
Monthly public tracker: travelers by territory, income distributed by named operator, CO₂ tons offset, active conservation projects — from Macuira to Leticia.
Colombian Association of Responsible Tourism — first step of independent sustainability validation for our national operation.
International sustainable tourism certification, recognized by corporate ESG programs globally. Begins once ACOTUR is complete.
18-month preparation process. Target formal application 2027. We don't claim it before we have it.
This form takes 4 minutes. It gives us everything we need to send you a complete proposal — full itinerary across our territory network, the 65/20/15 cost breakdown, projected impact metrics, and a preview of your ESG report.
We review every submission personally. If we're not the right fit for your group's needs, we'll tell you honestly.
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We'll confirm within 24 hours and send your full proposal — with impact breakdown and ESG preview — within 5 business days.
Questions? Write directly: hola@econexatravel.com