Do you want to experience something that transforms the way you travel and the way you see nature and culture?
You will discover several protected natural areas:
- Garajonay National Park, a millenary laurel forest and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Puntallana Integral Reserve, a place of great cultural, botanical, and geological significance.
- Valle Gran Rey Rural Park, a landscape shaped by a deep ravine and dry‑stone terraces that tell the story of human adaptation to the mountains.
You will explore the nature of La Gomera in depth — its diverse ecosystems and unique geology — through botanical and geological routes. At the same time, you’ll learn how human presence is reflected in traditional agriculture, water management, and in the use of Phoenix canariensis to produce palm honey: an example of sustainable agriculture that has helped protect this endemic species, a true symbol of the Canary Islands.
You will experience the culture of La Gomera through two unique traditions that reveal the profound connection between people and the mountains: Silbo Gomero, the whistled language recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, and Salto del Pastor, an ancestral shepherding technique.
This journey also invites you to take action: you will collaborate with National Park technicians in removing invasive species and support the Oasis of Oxygen, a reforestation project that offsets carbon emissions.
Finally, you will reflect on the challenges facing the island and the planet: desertification, loss of biodiversity, and how responsible tourism can have a positive impact on local communities and ecosystems.
Small groups of 4 to 8 participants. Also available as a private experience.


































