The Llama Pack Project is a social and conservation project that works to protect our fragile mountain ecosystems and generate sustainable development in high-Andean communities of the Urubamba Mountain Range (Cusco, Peru) by promoting the ancestral use and breeding of llamas as pack animals for the tourism industry. Llamas are a native and eco-friendly animal completely adapted to mountain ecosystems and pack labor.
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By Alejandra Arias-Stella | Llama Pack Project Co-Founder
* You may view the full report on the PDF document attached at the bottom of the report with full size images. Activity: Implementation of water collection systems to irrigate grasslands during... Read the full report ›By Alejandra Arias-Stella | Llama Pack Project Co-Founder
* You may view the full report on the PDF document attached at the bottom of the report with full size images. Activity: Implementation of water collection systems to irrigate grasslands during... Read the full report ›By Alejandra Arias-Stella | Llama Pack Project Co-Founder
Activities: 2-day intensive trainings for men and women llama farmers to gain necessary skills to provide a sustainable eco-friendly pack service with their llamas to tour operators in their... Read the full report ›