Gaia Ecoversity is a non-profit organization that promotes a new way of understanding sustainability in Panama, especially through responsible and regenerative tourism. Its approach focuses on a deep connection with Mother Earth, integrating practices that strengthen human well-being, environmental conservation, and community development.

The Earth School and One Health Philosophy
Among the organization’s flagship initiatives is “The Earth School”, a space guided by the “One Health” philosophy, which recognizes the interdependence of human, animal, and environmental health. Through this vision, authentic experiences, cultural respect, transformative learning, and harmonious coexistence with all living beings are promoted.
This approach aligns with what conscious travelers are seeking today: tourism that leaves a positive impact and contributes to environmental regeneration.
Conservation, Education, Tourism, and Sustainability
Gaia Ecoversity promotes a holistic approach that integrates conservation, education, and responsible tourism. Its Guardians of Gaia movement empowers women in conservation and community-based tourism initiatives, recognizing their role as transmitters of knowledge, traditions, and biodiversity.

This is complemented by Climate Action initiatives, including reforestation and environmental education programs integrated with volunteer experiences. All of this converges on a vision focused on ecotourism and building sustainable communities, where the protection of natural resources, the appreciation of local culture, and the fair distribution of benefits allow for the creation of authentic, educational, and environmentally friendly experiences.
The Vision Behind Gaia Ecoversity
At the helm of the organization is Ericka Arosemena, Executive Director and founder of Gaia Ecoversity. An entrepreneur and advocate for a balanced life, she has traveled to various countries, living with ancestral and rural communities and deepening her understanding of human and natural ecosystems.
She holds master’s degrees in Sustainable Development, Environmental Management, and International Relations; a Bachelor’s degree in Ecotourism; and certifications as a Naturalist Guide and Higher Education Teaching Specialist. With over 15 years of experience in academia, advising on bio sustainable projects, environmental coaching, and researching tropical environments, Ericka is the driving force behind an organization that continues to grow and make a positive impact through its projects.

Projects that Generate Well-being and Environmental Conservation
Permaculture for Life in Cermeño
In Cermeño, a community in the Penonome area, Gaia Ecoversity implements organic permaculture models that strengthen local food sovereignty and become an attraction for those seeking experiential and regenerative tourism.
Bird and Lepidoptera Conservation in Cerro Guacamaya
In the Cerro Guacamaya Water Reserve, conservation and sustainable breeding programs for lepidoptera are being developed. This project contributes to forest protection, generates community income, and attracts birdwatchers and wildlife lovers.

Visit their locations: Penonome and El Valle de Anton
Gaia Ecoversity has a rural campus in downtown Penonome—the Gaia Eco-village—and a new location on the ecotourism route to El Valle de Anton: Gaia Wellness & Discovery. This place is a vibrant haven where nature, wellness, and awareness converge. An oasis of peace, where visitors explore sustainable practices and find inspiration to live in harmony with the planet.
Both locations offer the opportunity to explore, learn about, and connect with biodiversity and projects that promote a model of conscious tourism in Panama.
Visitors can discover the magic of Gaia Ecoversity while actively supporting the conservation of the country’s environment and biodiversity.

Photos courtesy: Gaia Ecoversity / Ericka Arosemena

