Amazon Interactive
The Ecotourism Game

Build a tourist compound
After several mingas, or
communal work days, the community has built two tourist cabins and a dining
hut in a clearing one kilometer (half a mile) from the center of Pangayacu.
A few tourists are disappointed that they can't stay with a Quichua family,
but most are satisfied.
Almost all the tourists ask about Quichua culture. You remember
a few traditional songs and dances, but only modern pop music is played
at local fiestas. Should you put on a traditional cultural program or let
them enjoy a more typical fiesta,with a stereo playing recent radio hits?
Would you like to hear a bit of traditional Quichua music
(108K in AIFF or WAV) or a radio hit song (50K in AIFF or WAV)?
There has been little change in land use. Currently about a third of all community land is primary rainforest. |
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Tourists pay only $40 a day, but the money has a big impact. At this rate, each household will make about $300, or 50%, more this year than last year. |
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What do you think the community should do to entertain tourists?
Stage a traditional cultural program
Have a contemporary fiesta
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