Corporate Impact Experiences · Colombia

The incentive trip that earns its place in your ESG report

Econexa designs regenerative group experiences in Colombia's most extraordinary ecosystems — every trip generating a verified impact report ready for your sustainability filing.

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The gap in corporate travel

Most incentive trips give your team a good time.
None of them gives your board evidence.

What most providers offer

A pleasant experience with a carbon offset certificate attached

  • Generic "eco-friendly" label, no specifics
  • Carbon offset goes to an unnamed fund — no traceability
  • No breakdown of where the money flows
  • No post-trip data for ESG or Scope 3 reporting
  • Indistinguishable from a conventional resort trip in any sustainability report
  • Employees return with photos — not perspective
What Econexa delivers

A verifiable impact event with a named guide, a named community, and a documented outcome

  • 65% of your investment traceable to specific local operators
  • Named guides and communities — not anonymous "local partners"
  • Individual CO₂ offset per traveler with verifiable mechanism
  • Post-trip impact report formatted for ESG/Scope 3 filings
  • Public Green Points dashboard updated monthly
  • Employees return having seen where their company's money actually went
The Econexa financial model

Radical transparency is not a tagline.
It's a number you can publish.

Every Econexa corporate proposal includes an exact breakdown of where every dollar of your investment goes. No approximations. No generic percentages. The same numbers appear in your post-trip impact report.

65%
Directly to the territory
Local operators, territorial guides, conservation project funds, and community income. Distributed by named individuals and organizations — visible in your impact report.
20%
Operational infrastructure
Transport, accommodation, safety logistics, insurance, and field coordination. The costs that make the experience possible and safe for your group.
15%
Econexa platform
Our only margin. Design, coordination, reporting, and the technology that makes the transparency model functional. We don't hide it — we publish it.
For a 15-person corporate group at our mid-range investment level ($18,000 total): approximately $11,700 flows directly to local operators and communities in Colombia — documented to the peso in your impact report. That number goes in your ESG filing.
Our current reach
41
Local hosts & operators
across Colombia
170
Direct beneficiaries
of our conservation agreements
47K
Hectares under active
conservation partnerships
#2
Colombia's global rank
in biodiversity — 10% of world's total
The process

From first conversation
to impact report in 8 weeks

01

Discovery call — 20 minutes

We understand your group size, dates, sustainability objectives, and budget. We discuss which territories align with your team profile and ESG reporting needs. No obligation.

02

Custom proposal with impact preview

Within 5 business days you receive a full itinerary, cost breakdown (65/20/15), draft impact metrics, and a preview of the ESG report your team will receive post-trip.

03

Experience + verified impact report

Your team travels. One week after return, you receive a verified impact report: income distributed by community name, CO₂ tons offset with mechanism, and data formatted for Scope 3 sustainability filings.

What your sustainability team receives

The document that turns
your trip into evidence

Corporate Impact Report · Q3 2026
Company [Your Company Name]
Group size 15 travelers
Territory Chocoan Urabá, Colombia
Total investment $18,000 USD
Direct community income $11,700 distributed
Lead guide Juan Moreno, Sautatá
CO₂ offset per traveler 1.8 tons / person
Conservation project funded Sanguaré Reserve — 90 native trees
Scope 3 category Business travel — GHG Protocol 6.9
✓ Verified · Ready for ESG filing
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Scope 3 ready formatting

The report maps 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.

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Named people, not anonymous funds

Juan's name is in the report. The community of Sautatá is in the report. The specific conservation project is in the report. Your board sees where the money went — not just that it "supported local communities."

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Board-presentable format

Designed to be included in annual sustainability reports, ESG disclosures, and stakeholder presentations. Quantified impact that stands on its own without requiring narrative defense.

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Third-party verifiable data

Impact data cross-referenced with our public Green Points dashboard. Any auditor or stakeholder can verify the numbers through our independent public records.

Where your team travels

Three territories.
Each one irreplaceable.

These aren't destinations. They're ecosystems with communities who have spent generations understanding them. Your group enters as a guest — and leaves having funded their continued protection.

Pacific Coast

Chocoan Urabá

The founder's territory. The most biodiverse coastal ecosystem in the Americas — mangroves, jaguar corridors, and Afro-Colombian communities with centuries of ecological knowledge.

Pacific Region

Nuquí

Humpback whale migration, pristine rainforest, and fishing communities who protect their coastline because their survival depends on it. The most powerful context for transformation.

Andean Region

Custom Territory

We design experiences across Colombia's five natural regions — Andean cloud forests, Amazon headwaters, Caribbean islands — matched to your group's interests and logistics.

Econexa's own transparency commitment

We don't ask for transparency
we didn't build for ourselves first

Before we produce an impact report for your company, we publish our own. This is Econexa's operational ESG framework — the same standards we hold ourselves to that we make available to every client.

E
Environmental

CO₂ offset per trip with verifiable mechanism. Conservation hectares under active partnership. Ecosystem restoration projects funded by Green Points. Monthly public update.

S
Social

65% of every peso to local operators — tracked by community. Named guides, not anonymous labor. Income traceability at the individual level. Quarterly community satisfaction review.

G
Governance

Public financial breakdown in every proposal. Green Points dashboard with independent updates. Certification roadmap published and followed. We acknowledge gaps publicly rather than hiding them.

Our certification roadmap

We are transparent about what we don't yet have. This is the honest timeline.

Green Points public dashboard
Live Q2 2026

Monthly public tracker: travelers hosted, COP distributed by community, CO₂ tons offset, active conservation projects. Available at econexa.travel/impact

ACOTUR membership
Q3 2026

Colombian Association of Responsible Tourism — first step of independent external sustainability validation for our operations.

Travelife / Biosphere certification
Q1 2027

Internationally recognized sustainable tourism certification. Process begins after ACOTUR validation is complete.

B Corp certification
2027–2028

18-month preparation process. Target formal application in 2027. The standard your corporate clients already recognize and trust.

Common questions

What companies ask us
before they book

Does this satisfy California SB253 / SB261 Scope 3 reporting requirements?
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Our post-trip impact report is formatted to align with GHG Protocol Category 6 (business travel), which is the Scope 3 category that covers employee travel including incentive trips. We provide CO₂ data per traveler and per trip total with the calculation methodology included. For SB253 compliance we recommend having your sustainability team review the report with your external assurance provider, as specific reporting obligations depend on your company's total revenue, jurisdiction, and existing reporting structure. What we provide is clean, verifiable data — not legal compliance advice.
What group size do you work with?
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We design experiences for corporate groups of 8 to 35 people. Groups below 8 can be accommodated but may be combined with individual traveler experiences. Groups above 35 are evaluated on a case-by-case basis depending on territory and logistics — some of our destinations have ecosystem carrying capacity limits we respect strictly, and exceeding them would contradict the regenerative model we're selling.
What's the typical investment range for a corporate group?
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For a 10-person group with 5 nights in a primary territory, total investment typically ranges from $10,000 to $18,000 depending on accommodation level, territory, and logistics. For 20-person groups with 7 nights, the range is approximately $25,000 to $45,000. Every proposal includes the full 65/20/15 breakdown so you can see exactly how the investment is distributed before you commit. We don't provide pricing without understanding your group's specifics — request a discovery call and we'll build a custom proposal within 5 business days.
Is Colombia safe for corporate groups?
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The territories we operate in — Chocoan Urabá coast, Nuquí Pacific coast, and our Andean destinations — are monitored continuously for safety conditions, and we work exclusively with local operators who have generational knowledge of their territories. All our experiences include comprehensive logistics, vetted transportation, and local guides with established community relationships. We don't operate in territories where we cannot guarantee the safety of our groups, and we are transparent when conditions change. We recommend corporate groups coordinate travel insurance and consult your company's security team — we provide full operational briefings to support that process.
Can the impact report reference our company by name in your public materials?
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Your company's participation and impact data will only appear on our public Green Points dashboard and in any published case studies with your explicit written permission. By default, your company's individual trip data remains confidential — the dashboard shows aggregate impact, not company-level detail, unless you choose to opt in for the reputational benefit of public attribution.
Do you have B Corp certification?
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Not yet, and we won't pretend otherwise. Our B Corp process is planned for 2027–2028. In the meantime, we operate with a level of financial transparency that exceeds what B Corp certification currently requires of travel companies — our 65/20/15 breakdown, public impact dashboard, and per-trip community income tracing are all published. We believe our current transparency practices are more verifiable than many certified operators, and we're building toward formal certification on a realistic timeline we publish openly.

Ready to make your team's next trip
mean something verifiable?

Tell us your group size and timeframe. We'll build a custom proposal — with full impact breakdown — within 5 business days. No obligation.

Or email jhon@econexa.travel directly with "Corporate" in the subject line. We respond within 24 hours.