It is interesting to discover where your money goes after you buy a product or service, what happens after you slide your card. First Lets talk about expenses! At Arenal Rafting Company as in any business a big percent of this money is used to pay common business expenses; office rental, electricity, water, advertising, equipment, payroll, transportation, loans, taxes, etc. There are some interesting points that you should know about this part of the money flow. Read this important fact about where your money goes: Did you know, guides from Arenal Rafting are the best-paid guides in the area? Yes, we pay our guides for doing what tourists pay to do! and we pay them well. After some years working with different guides we discovered that the only way to offer a high-quality service was hiring the best guides of Costa Rica and if you want to have the best guides working on your company, you must be the company who pays the best. In summary, well-paid guides do a great job! Productive Chains, NO Monopolies! At Arenal Rafting we are strictly against the tourism monopolies that some foreign companies are trying to implement, instead, we support Operational Chains, which means that our company focuses people and re sources exclusively on the operation of Rafting Tours, and at the same time, there are external entrepreneurs 100% local, in charge of the restaurant, transportation, fruit and food supplier, accounting, marketing, maintenance, souvenirs, and shops. In other words, many people get a piece of the cake. A cake that you buy after booking a rafting tour! We calculate an average of 35 employers who depend directly and indirectly on Arenal Rafting Operation to get their salaries and provide for their families. What about the profits? Of course, there must be also some
It is interesting to discover where your money goes after you buy a product or service, what happens after you slide your card. First Lets talk about expenses! At Arenal Rafting Company as in any business a big percent of this money is used to pay common business expenses; office rental, electricity, water, advertising, equipment,