Social Responsibility
Cusco Mio is Recognized for its Social Service
Local recognition for a tourism approach centered on community partnership, clear information and practical support.

Cusco Mio’s social-service recognition reflects a long-term idea: tourism should create opportunities locally while protecting the places that make travel possible.
What the recognition represents
It acknowledges coordination with local suppliers, environmental awareness, visitor education and support for community-led activities. Recognition is not an endpoint; it creates a public responsibility to keep improving.
Local people first
Guides, drivers, cooks, artisans and family businesses are not background services. They are the experience. Fair coordination and timely payment help tourism income circulate through the region.

Measured actions, honest communication
- Explain cultural and environmental rules before every departure.
- Avoid promising community benefits that cannot be verified.
- Prioritize local providers when quality and safety standards are met.
- Invite traveler feedback and respond to concerns.
The next chapter
Future work will focus on clearer impact reporting, reduced single-use waste and stronger links between travelers and locally owned services.
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