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A guide to ecotourism etiquette 8 Articles

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    by Fiona Thompson

    One does not have to go on a vacation with an eco-tourism company or to a special destination to call oneself an eco-tourist. It is possible to spend your vacation in some of the busiest man-made resorts and still be an ec...read more

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    by Randa Morris

    Ecotourism is a growing movement in travel and tourism industries around the world. Combining the economic benefits of tourism, which many areas of the world are dependent upon, with ecologically sound practices, ecotouris...read more

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    by Ray Fauteux

    If only we could all travel the world with the wonder of a child experiencing something for the very first time. A child who is so thrilled and thankful for what has been taught and learned. A child who's character and tho...read more

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    by Lee Gee

    The entire world is becoming more environmentally aware and this is highlighting even the small personal things which collectively as the human race we can turn into something that has a positive effect on the environmenta...read more

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    by Heidi Marie Fleetfoot

    As we have become more aware of our own effect upon the environment society has begun to move more toward conservation of the planet. Many of us recycle, try to save fuel and to lead as green a life as we are able. Along w...read more

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    by Belinda Youlten

    Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures. It may sound corny but that's the basis of eco- tourism etiquette. With the phenomenal growth of eco-tourism, the added human impact can damage a fragile ecosyste...read more

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    by Alexandra Heep

    Eco tourism etiquette all begins with a certain mind-set. You have to be able to at least temporarily set aside the conventions and habits of your current culture, society and possibly upbringing. Also, ask yourself this...read more

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    by Jessica Sullivan

    When adventuring as an ecotourist, the most important part of etiquette is respect. This means acknowledging and accepting the differences between your year-round home and the place you're vacationing at, not taking ...read more

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