Aracari’s New Look

Aracari’s New Website & Branding

We are back after a few months of silence with our monthly newsletter, which I know many of you have much enjoyed over the years. It is now called “Aracari News”  and its content, much like it was before,  intends to keep you abreast of interesting stories in our destinations, but in a more succinct, readable way. The essence of the Aracari message is unchanged but our image we hope reflects the changing times, the evolution of our destinations and the sophistication of our offerings.

In our latest issue, I am delighted to share with you Aracari’s brand evolution in a bit of detail. This is new image that will carry the brand into the future, inspiring, connecting and celebrating local cultures in the Andes.

We are very excited to invite you to visit our new website incorporating this new image. As loyal Aracari followers we would love to have your views and hear what you think. So please let us know your feedback!

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Aracari’s New Look

The new brand identity takes on the feathers of the original Aracari bird, which has been the inspiration from the beginning of the company since it was founded twenty-two years ago.  The aracari is a highly intelligent and sociable toucan found in Central and South America. Aracaris are friendly and affectionate with humans, full of personality and loving toward everyone.

The new brand is also inspired by the Apus, the spirits of the mountains that protect  local people in the highlands.

The colors selected for the new brand are drawn from Peru’s magnificent diversity: Pacific air, Peruvian yellow pepper, chicha morada corn, rocoto red pepper, the ruins of Caral and garua, the almost permanent drizzle that covers Lima and the Central Coast of Perú.

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Aracari Travel is the bridge that connects travelers with the spirit of magical places in Perú, Bolivia and Galapagos. Aracari celebrates the roots and histories of these places making all dreams possible in an environment of respect for local cultures and the environment.

We invite you to follow us @aracaritravel

#aracariinspires #aracariconnects #aracaricelebrates

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Marisol Mosquera

Founder
Aracari Travel Consulting

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