Tourism in indigenous communities in Costa Rica: Maleku and Ngöbe

Tee de, tede, tede. Tee de, tede, tede. A chestnut-billed toucan sings with all its might in the forest while Mariano Marquinez Montezuma records the answers to my questions on his cell phone. Mariano, an indigenous Ngöbe man, is in the heart of the Osa Peninsula, and he is telling me about tourism in his … Continue reading Tourism in indigenous communities in Costa Rica: Maleku and Ngöbe