Green Travel: Use the Power of Responsible Tourism

The economic buzz of green travel creates both practitioners and impostors. Responsible tourism is not a fad. Good operators understand the issues and incorporate appropriate practices as part of their business strategies, not as part of empty eco-slogans.
For earnest travellers it’s hard to decode all the eco-friendly greenwashing and determine what’s really happening to natural habitats and surrounding communities. This is the dilemma for tourists wanting to choose green destinations without contributing to ecosystem degradation or disrupting local economies.
Tourism operators have a choice to make as well. The current model still supports the pre-Internet generation, when tourist information moved as slow as a lingering tropical day. Today, however, the lightening speed of global communications and a newfound sense of social responsibility urge travellers to make conscientious decisions.
Tourists are no longer just carefree and whimsical sightseers; they are savvy consumers. Instead of just grabbing a Lonely Planet guide and heading out, these days tourists log on, read website travelogues, discuss issues on forums and research potential sites like a corporate raider getting ready for a company takeover.
In the climate change age, travellers seek to use their quota of carbon credits on environmentally sound destinations. They don’t want a journey spoiled by unsightly resorts where pipes spew sewage into beachfront waters or plastic bottles, soda cans and wet waste smoulders in a slow burn under a coconut tree.
“Resort operators have to stop thinking they can fool their customers,” professes Yessy Hidajat of Alila Ubud Resort in Bali. “Tourists are very intelligent and they shop around on the web, so nobody will believe if you just claim yourself as green, people have to see it.”
Tourists have ample choices on where to spend their holiday dollars. And the tourism industry is starting to get the message. More and more families and groups choose faraway vacation spots based on a mental checklist that includes preventing pollution, using recycled products, protecting nature and giving back to surrounding communities.
Green travel is about responsibility and taking control. When tourism includes local communities, helps distribute revenues throughout villages and promotes conservation of natural areas, then all parties – private resorts, local authorities and village residents – are in control of their resources.
Throughout Asia, resorts and ecotourism ventures are learning the lessons of going green. They understand that making the effort to be responsible is a winning proposition.
For travellers, now is the time to harness the power of choice into a more powerful green message.
Learn more about responsible tourism and how both travelers and operators can play a role at Wild Asia ‘s Responsible Tourism Initiative.

Ваш отзыв , 10 Dec 2011

Travel Tips To European Countries: Albania

Albania is a mountainous country and the one of the smallest countries of Europe. The residents supposedly descended from ancient Illyrians.
Culture
The culture of Albania is majorly influenced by that of the mainland Greeks especially in the urban locality; nodding one’s head means ‘no’ where as shaking the head means ‘yes’. To greet someone, handshaking is preferred, though Shoku (Comrade) was used before, which has been long forgotten now. People dress informally here. Swim suits are meant for the beaches, otherwise women are expected not to dress in a revealing outfit. When addressing someone prefix Zoti(Mr) or Zonja(Mrs) before the name and always remember to carry some gifts when visiting someone, although flowers aren’t much acceptable. The guests are served with coffee, raki or sweets. Smokers don’t have to worry much, but they should avoid it where they see a sign of Ndalohet Duhani or Ndalohet pirja e duhanit.
Travelling within the country
Buses with relatively cheap fares operate in the main cities of the country or taxis are another choice which provided service for some main hotels.
Visit Dajti Mountain and experience Dajti Ekspres Cable car for an unforgettable 15 minute ride passing through Dajt Oark to reach Tirana. The route is about 4.2 km long and the ride costs €6.5.Alpha Yachting provides crewed yacht which is a luxury in itself. Tirana Bank is the best place for withdrawing money as it allows access to Visa cards.
Eating Out
Restaurants are not always sufficiently heated, so always wear warm clothes if out in the night during winters. Foreigners are charged more than the locals. Both the entry fees as well as any merchandise will be on a higher scale, so it’s better not to reveal the fact that you are a foreigner when out on the streets.
Site Seeing
If you enjoy canoeing, this is the right place to be. There are places right outside Tirana which is an amazing site for not just canoeing, but also rock climbing, hiking, and camping.
Accommodation
If you want a 5-Star ambience, try The Sheraton Tirana Hotel and Towers, which is situated in the middle of a shopping and entertainment center. There are about 151 rooms and 56 suites. So, along with the comfort, one can shop at once convenience here. Another hotel which provides all modern facilities is Hotel Mondial. It is located 1000 m away from the city and is also a good example of traditional architecture.
Getting There
One of the best and the easiest means is to go by air. Albanian Airlines is the national airline which works in collaboration with Tyrolean Airways, and provides service to almost all the big European cities. The airport, Mother Teresa, is 16 miles or 26 km away from the capital. A tourist bus is available every 3 hrs to get to the city center and takes about 30 minutes to get there. Taxis are available round the clock. While waiting for any transport service, tourists can check out the duty free shops, bank, eateries and car hire at the airport. A departure tax of $10 USD is imposed on all foreign nationals. Check out www.flyalbanian .com for flight times and offers.
If trying to get there by sea, try the ferry services which are provided by Adriatic Line and Agoudimos. The main ports are Durres (has ferry connection to Italy, Bari, Brindisi, Trieste, and Ancona), Vlora (has ferry connection to Bari, and Brindisi), Saranda (has connection to Corfu), Shen Gjini (has ferry connection to Bari). Check out www.adriatica.it and www.aqoudimos-lines.com for more information.
Bus is another option. Buses start from Istanbul, Athens and Sofia. Internal passengers have lots of options with bus services provided. If traveling by road in a private car, there is road network to the Kosovo region, but they are too dangerous to use because of the political tensions within the region. Crossings at Hani I Hotit, Bllata, Oafa e Thaes, Tushemisht, Gorica, Kapshtica, and kakavija can be taken. If tired one can take halts at hotels or other designated areas. There is a network of 18,000 km, out of which only 7450 km are main roads, for local travelers. About 2138km stretch of these roads is in poor condition and has pot holes, and utmost safety precautions should be taken when driving on such roads. Speed limit should be strictly followed on highways as well as within towns. Driving at night should be better avoided because of the absence of street lights on the road except for urban areas. Traffic should drive on the right-hand. There is a shortage of gas stations in the countryside, so filling the gas tank completely when passing through urban area is recommended and since there is lack of national recovery system; travelers should be prepared for an emergency or breakdown before hand. One should carry necessary documents like International Driving Permit and national driving license.
Duty Free Items
Following are the items that can be carried without customs duty being levied on them:
1. 1liter of spirits or 2liter of wine
2. 250ml of eau de toilette
3. 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco
4. 50ml of perfume.
Prohibited Items
Things that are prohibited to carry are firearms, narcotics and ammunitions. Special export permission should be taken for precious metals, books, antiques, work of art, or material of national or historic value.

Ваш отзыв , 09 Dec 2011

Dog Friendly Accommodation in the UK

I have stumbled upon this brilliant new website specialising in helping people who are dog loversand wanted to share it with everyone so that you don’t skip past it without a second thought. I take my dogs away with me and did when I went to Cornwall recently. I do travel a lot and I wanted to write about it here.
They put you in touch with the perfect dog friendly accommodation places to stay in the United Kingdom. You can easily look up the area that you want to holiday in and pick the accommodation type too. Guest House
There aren’t any pay per click adverts distracting you, the site is thought out well and laid out cleanly The pages can be easily printed for use later. As well as a detailed description and map of the area, each web pagehas details of the areas that you are allowed to take your dog. e.g. living areas.
Travel the easy way and be organised to boot. You want to be happy in the knowledge that when you get to your destination that there won’t be any unforseen problems relating to travel with your dog.
If you like what you are reading, then click on the link and see for yourself. Dog Friendly Accommodation.
If you are a Hotel, Guest House or Campsite, it is possible to add your own listing. The site has been up and running for two months and is still relatively new. As we speak the site ranks # 6 (and climbing) for “Dog Friendly Accommodation” in Yahoo! Click here for more Dog Friendly Accommodation information.

Ваш отзыв , 09 Dec 2011

Adventure Travel Basics

Adventure Travel Basics will help you define your personal adventure travel style and it also offers suggestions about the types of trips that might fit your dream list. Following are tips for planning your vacation and packing for a trip and where to find companies that offer the trips you dream about taking.

Traveling another country

When traveling to another country, visitors need to think of things like electrical outlets. Make sure you have the adaptors you need for items requiring electricity. Personal items the traveler will need should be thought of ahead of time. You must have prescriptions filled and take extra medications. Carry first aid kits, sun block, and even things like shampoo might need with you. Often, adventure travel means going to remote places so you need to be thorough, but light.

For some, adventure travel equates to grabbing the whitewater kayak and heading down to the river or securing a bungee cord to your ankle and jumping off the bridge.

Trip to desert

Make sure you have the proper clothing when heading out for adventure. If you are going to be going on a desert safari in Egypt be prepared for the heat. Take water, wear protective clothing and bring sunscreen with you. Traveling through areas such as Montana where the weather can be sunny and bright at midday, but possible snowy at nightfall, presents a challenge. Be aware of the extremes wherever you are going to be traveling.

Prague is an ideal place for all the music devotees for they can relish the classical concerts at the Sate Opera and at the Rudolfinum or the Municipal House. The Prague Autumn Festival is a big music event that offers lots of classical concerts and music. The Prague Spring festival is famous all over Europe.

If adventure travel is up your alley than consider a trip to Patagonia, Argentina’s southernmost region filled with towering mountains and enormous glaciers. There are several national parks of interest, and cruises to Antarctica are available from Puenta Arenas and Ushuaia. If you’re planning to fly from Buenos Aires, consider landing in El Calafate, near the Pietro Moreno glacier or Ushuaia on Tierra del Fuego.

Ваш отзыв , 06 Dec 2011

Best Tourist Destinations in India

India is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the world. This incredible land of all seasons offers an array of options to be explored by its tourists. These include beaches, hill stations, historical monuments, pilgrimage centers, backwaters, temples, churches, and national parks. This land of diverse culture is also famous for various fairs and festivals that are held all over the year in the different parts of the country.

Famous Tourist Attractions

India, the seventh largest country by geographical area, consists of some of the most visited tourist attractions in the world. These include-

Delhi: Delhi is the capital city of India. Tourists can visit monuments and places, which are an amalgam of ancient as well modern times. Some of the famous tourist spots in Delhi include Jantar-Mantar, Rashtrapati Bhavan, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Parliament House, Raj Ghat, National Museum, and Secretarial Building. The best season to visit this city is October to March. Delhi is well connected to all the other major cities through air, rail, and road.

Mumbai: Mumbai is situated on the west coast of India, Mumbai is one of the most affluent and industrialized cities in the country. This fascinating city is full of life and offers various tourist attractions. These include Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Chowpatty Beach, Victoria Terminus, Juhu Beach, Nehru Planetarium, Hanging Gardens, and Kamala Nehru Park.

Bangalore: It is a cosmopolitan city and is a major commercial and industrial center of the country. Bangalore is also known as the ‘Silicon Valley of the India’. The city is the nerve center of India’s software industry and is very well planned. People from all over the world visit Bangalore, one of the most happening cities of India. Its major tourist attractions include Vidhana Soudha, Lal Bagh, Cubbon Park, Venkataramanaswamy Temple, Bull Temple, and Ulsoor Lake.

Goa: Goa is a major tourist destination for national as well as foreign tourists. The beautiful beaches, temples, museums, and churches of Goa make it one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in the world. Goa is also famous for the various fairs and festivals held in the city throughout the year.

Jaipur: This princely city is also the capital of the Rajasthan state. Also known as the ‘Pink City’, there are various palaces, museums, forts, and lakes which are an attraction for the tourists. Some of the popular tourist attractions of the city are Amber Palace, Jal Mahal, Jantar-Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Birla Temple, City Palace Museum, and Albert Museum.

Thiruvananthapuram: This is one of the most visited tourist attraction in the state of Kerala. The various tourist attractions offered by the city includes beaches, backwaters, hill stations, lagoons, wild life sanctuaries, and ayurveda centers.

A Life Time Experience

Visiting the diverse land of India, gives the tourist a lifetime experience, which they can cherish for the rest of their lives. For a complete relaxing vacation, one can also book a tour package to these destinations. There are various travel agents and agencies that offer many tour and packages to all the above-mentioned tourist destinations of the country.

Ваш отзыв , 05 Dec 2011

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