K’OSÑIMANU, es una palabra en quechua que significa el humo del Manu por sus montañas nuvosas · Food & Agriculture
K’OSÑIMANU, es una palabra en quechua que significa el humo del Manu por sus montañas nuvosas
Country: Peru · Cusco Category: Food & Agriculture Impact Areas: Adaptation, Circular Economy Stage: Sketches Team Size: 7 Website: —
Elevator Pitch
Kosñimanu is an initiative focused on ecological restoration, cultural conservation, and community development located in San Fernando, within the buffer zone of the Manu Biosphere Reserve in Peru.
Climate Problem
Kosñimanu addresses the degradation of Amazonian ecosystems caused by deforestation, unsustainable extractive activities, and the progressive loss of vegetation cover in indigenous territories
Solution
Kosñimanu offers a solution based on ecological restoration, sustainable tourism, experiential education, and the revival of traditional Amazonian practices as tools for conserving the forest and strengthening local communities.
Revenue Model
Kosñimanu will generate revenue through sustainable and experiential tourism, including rustic lodging, nature-based activities, cultural tours, workshops, adventure sports, and Amazonian survival experiences.
Target Market
The project targets both the domestic and international markets, particularly people who value ecotourism, regenerative tourism, and experiences that have a positive environmental and social impact.
Social Impact
Indigenous Peoples, Migrants, People Living in Extreme Poverty, Women
Demand Evidence
because more and more people are seeking authentic, sustainable experiences that are a departure from conventional tourism, especially those related to nature, wellness, local culture, and environmental conservation.
Competitors
Kosñimanu stands out for integrating ecological restoration, environmental art, cultural revitalization, the circular economy, and experiential activities with Amazonian identity and community-led conservation, making it an innovative project in the region
Founder Expertise
I bring experience in environmental conservation, community work, and the development of cultural and educational initiatives related to nature and Amazonian identity, approached from a more artistic and territorial perspective.
External Support
None
Source: ClimateLaunchpad 2026 Application · App ID: 9457 Ingested: 2026-05-25