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RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL
Responsible travel is about bringing you
closer to local cultures and environments by
involving local people in tourism. It's
about doing this in a fair way that helps
ensure that they will give you an even
warmer welcome. For example, a local guide
from the destination will open your eyes to
their cultures and ways of life far better
than an expat guide could ever do – they
will also earn a much needed income from
you.
The responsible traveller prefers smaller
groups, and to meet some local people (as
well as fellow travellers) rather than be
surrounded by 1000's of people from back
home. They don't like being herded about in
a large crowd like nameless faces and
understand that travelling in smaller groups
makes local people and cultures more
accessible.
The responsible travellers wants to get a
little bit more out of their travels, and to
give a little bit back to the special places
and people that they encounter. They want
deeper and more real travel experiences. The
responsible traveller values authenticity –
experiences integral to local people's
traditions, cultures and rituals - rather
than those created for tourism, or those
whose existing meanings and uses have become
lost as they have been packaged up for
tourism. No more 'African nights' in resorts
with the only African people there to serve
food please!
At the same time the responsible traveller
understands that some cultural experiences
are best kept private, and that their visit
would be an intrusion. They believe that
travelling with respect earns them respect.
Responsible travel is about re-discovering
how to experience nature and to be in it,
feeling it, smelling it and learning about
it rather than just looking at it. Through
this they replenish their souls. They would
rather get out on foot than sit in a big
bus, and are determined to leave no physical
evidence of their visit but their
footprints.
The responsible traveller understands local
peoples relationship with environments, and
that income from tourism can be a powerful
incentive for conservation. The responsible
traveller values diversity – diversity of
people, cultures and environments. They
believe that they can grow as individuals
through these experiences, and that their
trip can make a positive contribution
towards conserving global diversity.
Above all else the responsible traveller
wants to cut loose and experience their
world. The experienced responsible traveller
knows how difficult it can be to do the
right thing – and is humble and learns from
their mistakes. Whether they travel
independently, or through designer tours and
travels,a leading responsible travel
operator, the responsible traveller makes
and experiences a difference.
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