On the south-west border of Mexico, Belize is home to 3 of the 4 atolls in the Western Hemisphere. In the Lighthouse Reef atoll, the farther west, you can find one of the most extraordinary spot on the planet: the Great Blue Hole. This is the largest natural sinkhole, with phenomenal dimensions and a singular […]
Read MoreTourism, not just ecotourism, in Vietnam, has changed vastly since the mid-1980s. Between political and economic reforms, government-led policy developments, work with the USAID, UNWTO, and UNDP, and a shift towards community-based sustainable tourism development, ecotourism in Vietnam has gradually grown into a fully-fledged industry. Political History In 1986, under the “doi moi” “renovation” programme […]
Read MoreThe popularity of ecotourism in Malaysian Borneo has grown rapidly due to the region’s incredible landscape and diverse ecotourism opportunities. Differing from ecotourism in Peninsular Malaysia, ecotourism in Malaysian Borneo has been emphasised more by the government, and more resources have been directed towards the efforts. Conservation is the central tenet of Malaysian Borneo’s most […]
Read MoreEcotourism in Jamaica land of wonder.Ecotourism in Jamaica is exciting, inspiring, and engaging, with a seemingly never-ending list of places to explore, activities to enjoy, and beauty to be appreciated. With botanical gardens, eco-lodges, resorts, activities, birds, and more, ecotourism in Jamaica is an attractive prospect. Head on over to the island and prepare to […]
Read MoreEcotourism in Barbados. Barbados is one of those jewels in the Caribbean where every postcard looks idyllic, and every activity yields adventure. With its endless coastlines, imaginative beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, ecotourism in Barbados is dominated by water activities. Adventurers looking to dry off a little will find that the Bajan food and culture […]
Read MoreThe Maldives, a ring of islands in the Indian Ocean, frequently top two lists: most beautiful places in the world, and most endangered places in the world. It is thought that if global warming and climate change continue on their trajectory, the low-lying Maldives will be underwater by the year 2100. Consequently, there is a […]
Read MoreWhen you think of Japan, you think of technology right? When you think of Eco tourism, Japan is not the first place that springs to mind, is it? But did you know that Japan leads the world in environmental technology? They are major investors when it comes to fixing our environmental problems with clever gadgets. […]
Read MoreThink of travel in the Middle East, and it’s likely that eco-tourism isn’t the first thought that comes to mind. Often associated with desert sands, rich history, deep religious symbolism, and political unrest, the Middle East has certainly projected an image to travelers, and eco-tourism is barely a pixel. However, up close, that pixel packs […]
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