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Saturday, November 27, 2010

The rise of ecotourism

Globally, we have seen a growing awareness and concern for the impact that modern civilization has had on the earth. We are encouraged to "reduce our carbon footprints", "save water and electricity", "recycle" and buy products and live a lifestyle which is more "green". Many groups and organizations in South Africa and abroad are dedicated to educating people in the ways that they can make a difference (from the small things for ordinary folks to the sometimes expensive measures such as solar installations). 

The question is: Can we still have a good holiday then without feeling guilty? Have fun and still make a difference? The answer is a resounding YES!

Ecotourism has become an increasingly popular and sought-after label for tourism destinations around the world. We are privileged in South Africa to have an abundance of natural heritage sites and natural splendour as well as tribes that preserve an age-old way of living without the amenities of modern civilization. Ecotourism is more than just taking a stroll through an ancient forest or seeing a traditional Zulu dance being performed. Eco-tourism is a venture which encourages learning and awareness as well as benefiting efforts to restore and preserve our natural and cultural heritage.

According to The International Ecotourism Society (www.ecotourism.org), ecotourism is defined as "Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people." It rests on principles of providing financial benefit and empowerment to local people, providing financial benefit to conservation efforts, providing positive experiences for both the tourists and the hosts, building environmental and cultural awareness and respect and raising sensitivity to political, environmental and social circumstances.

With the December holidays around the corner, we will focus in the next two weeks on a few ecotourism destinations in South Africa. 

Make a difference when you go on holiday this year... take your loved ones on an ecotourism adventure!

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