As ecotourism is the fastest growing sub-market of the travel industry, more and more travelers are becoming eco-conscious. The socially responsible and economically aware practices are becoming more mainstream since their inception in the early 1980s. While the long-term goals of ecotourism are far from completion, in the short-term, there are a number of eco-friendly travel destinations already in place. For the eco-friendly tourist, here are some of the features and practices being educated in today's eco-destinations:
Showing posts with label ecotourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecotourism. Show all posts
Monday, August 2, 2010
An Introduction To Eco-Travel
Labels:
australia,
Bahamas,
Eco-Travel,
ecotourism,
hawaii,
resorts
Sunday, August 1, 2010
How The Marmot Halo 6p Tent Keeps You Safe?
The call of nature is becoming immensely popular. The urge to explore remote areas has become a part of mainstream eco-tourism. Vacationers are more interested these days in moving out of the well beaten tourist track. The excitement comes from going to the unexplored and confronting the unexpected. This is a departure from the all too common perspective of going to a beach, mountain spot, water fall, river or wild life sanctuary where everything is too well organized. These sensitive travelers are ready to take on the hard life. Whether hiking, trekking, cycling or biking, these travelers prefer isolated spots to settle down and camp for a few days and nights.
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