The below is a re-published version of an article that originally appeared on Lonely Planet with regards to Tashi (formally Clean Travel). Determined to make some travel resolutions that stick? According to life coach and best-selling author Penny Zenker, relying too much on willpower to force a change in behaviour doesn't work. With t…
In present times, the tourism industry has taken several measures that are adequate to control climate change. The reason for that relays on how serious this phenomenon can get, not only for the travel sector in the short-term but for the future generations. Keeping this under control is crucial to avoid climate change proving how harmful…
Tourism is and has been the most common practice, whether it's for business, leisure, or family vacations, the economy of many countries is sustained by tourism. Because it's one of the commonest of practices, the effects that it could have on the environment should be put under the microscope too. Traveling can have significant negativ…
To re-visit the beginnings of ecotourism, we’ll need to rewind a few decades back. This type of tourism is adopted by enthusiasts that tend to visit remote and pristine locations to observe wildlife and wish to help in its conservation. It’s imperative to point out that not everyone is aware of how accessible this traveling practice is…
As a tour operator, you can take an important role in conserving endangered species. Wildlife watching tours often focus on iconic species like whales, tigers and polar bears, many of which are at greatest risk. Let’s review how animals get benefited by this tactic. There are two perceptions of wildlife tourism. According to one opinion,…
Most people automatically perceive the statement “green tourism” as friendly, however, and for unfortunate reasons, it’s regularly used incorrectly as a marketing tactic. Many hotels or activities could label themselves as environmentally friendly when they’re not really working towards any sustainability efforts, even the most simple tas…
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