The Purity of Tingana

Tingana: Ecological Reserve

Located in the Peruvian Amazon, specifically in the San Martín region, this space is a natural sanctuary teeming with biodiversity. Here, lush rainforests and wetland ecosystems, such as aguajales and renacales, thrive.

We promote the sustainable and profitable cultivation of vanilla.

WAWKI is a partner in the economic and ecological development of Tingana, promoting a business model that respects and contributes to the conservation of this valuable Amazonian territory.

climate regulation

The forests and wetlands of Tingana

Tingana plays a key role in carbon capture and climate regulation. The wetlands and forests of the reserve act as vast carbon stores, helping mitigate the effects of climate change. This region is also vital for water purification and the regulation of hydrological cycles, benefiting both biodiversity and the communities that depend on these essential resources.

Environmental balance

Home of Flora and Fauna

Tingana is home to numerous Amazonian species, with a focus on conserving iconic species of the Peruvian Amazon, as well as protecting birds like the macaw and various toucan species. Local communities, deeply connected to this land, have organized conservation efforts through associations like ADECARAM, which protect and promote the ecological and cultural value of Tingana.

natural vanilla production

Relationship with communities

WAWKI has built a strong relationship with the communities of Tingana through consultations and training in cultivation techniques. We have empowered local farmers by providing them with the knowledge to grow vanilla sustainably and profitably. This collaboration not only creates a source of income for the communities but also strengthens the conservation of the Amazon ecosystem, as WAWKI's cultivation practices are aligned with environmental protection.