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5 Best Ecotourism Destinations In Richmond, Viriginia
Most people don’t think of Virginia as an ecotourism state because of the dense spread of commercial and residential developments. However, the state and federal governments have preserved thousands of acres of land here. To help you plan a nature-infused trip and snag some important Virginia travel tips, here a list of the best ecotourist…Read more...
Tourism Industry Issues: How We Can Make Travel More Inclusive + Diverse
Let’s tackle tourism industry issues, like working to make travel more diverse, accessible + inclusive. Here’s how you can be a part of this movement! Read more...
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Conscious Travel: 10 Myths About Responsible Tourism
There are many myths floating around about responsible tourism and what travelers should or shouldn’t be doing when they hit the road. To set the record straight, I caught up with Olivia Ruggles Brise, Director of Policy and Research at the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) to get some answers. Without further adieu, here…Read more...
Global Good: Your Ultimate Guide To Responsible Voluntourism
Dear Potential Volunteers, Do you want a great volunteer travel experience and truly want to help?
But you don’t want to get involved with unethical practices or bad “voluntourism?”
You want to “volunteer abroad” and that’s different, right? Unfortunately, it’s not. If you’re paying for the experience and not getting expenses covered, if you’re spending…Read more...
Notes On Responsible Tourism And Inca Trail Porters
“But I already paid $600 for the tour. Now I have to give more money? I don’t have it.” “Can I maybe give $20 instead? I know they suggested more, but I think this is fine.” “I already paid $70 for the porter services. Tipping is optional.” These were the types of statements coming from…Read more...
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