This month, we're celebrating our incredible Latin America partners! These outstanding companies are proud partners of Tomorrow’s Air and valued members of the Adventure Travel Trade Association. As we mark five years of Tomorrow’s Air, we’d like to take a moment to recognize them for their commitment to sustainability and their role in shaping the future of responsible travel.
Birds Chile
BirdsChile has been an ATTA member since 2012 and joined Tomorrow's Air in 2023. As a nature and adventure tour operator, they specialize in immersive experiences across Chile’s diverse landscapes, including the North & Altiplano, Central Chile, Araucanía, the Lake District and Chiloé Island, Carretera Austral, and South Patagonia. Since their founding in 2009, Birds Chile has championed bird and wildlife observation, rewilding efforts and adventure travel
Sustainability is at the heart of BirdsChile’s mission. Holding a B Corp certification since 2017, they actively support ecosystem conservation and initiatives that benefit local communities. As part of their commitment to climate action, Birds Chile includes a $50 contribution per guest to Tomorrow’s Air, helping fund carbon removal and climate education.
Socompa
Based in northern Argentina, Socompa has been an ATTA member since 2008 and became a Tomorrow’s Air partner in 2023. Their commitment to sustainability is woven into their adventures, particularly through their breathtaking Puna Experience - a journey through Argentina’s high-altitude desert. This small-group expedition explores awe-inspiring landscapes such as the Pumice Stone Field, Laguna Grande, and volcanic terrains, all while prioritizing responsible travel practices.
Socompa integrates a $10 contribution to carbon removal and climate education into every trip, ensuring that each journey showcases the region’s natural wonders and also supports long-term climate solutions.
Kagumu Adventures
Since 2016, Kagumu Adventures has been redefining educational travel with a strong focus on sustainability. Based in Colombia, Kagumu offers immersive experiences that empower students to engage directly with local communities and environmental projects. Through their Sustainability Field Trips, participants gain hands-on experience in conservation efforts while learning about sustainable practices that leave lasting impact on both travelers and host regions.
Kagumu Adventures joined ATTA and Tomorrow’s Air in 2023. They include a $30 contribution to Tomorrow’s Air into every booking, helping to fund essential carbon removal initiatives and climate education.
These remarkable Latin American partners exemplify how adventure travel and sustainability go hand in hand. By prioritizing conservation, cultural connections, and climate-conscious initiatives, they are shaping the future of responsible tourism. We’re proud to work alongside BirdsChile, Socompa, and Kagumu Adventures as we collectively build a more sustainable travel industry—one adventure at a time.
If you're a traveler, check out these businesses for your next trip to Latin America. Businesses, find out how you can join your business to the cause at Tomorrow's Air for Businesses.