responsible travel
responsible travel
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by The Nature Travels Team - 2007-07-04
You will often hear tourism called the "world's biggest industry", a claim made on the basis of its contribution to world GDP, the number of people employed in tourism and the number of clients served...
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by The Nature Travels Team - 2007-07-04
What is a carbon footprint?Your carbon footprint is part of your ecological footprint - the overall impact your activities have on the environment. The larger your footprint, the greater the amount of...
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by Robin Rowley - 2007-09-22
When the earthquake hit Peru on August 15th, destroying 85,000 homes and killing over 500 people, Robin Poirier knew she wanted to help. She just wasn't sure how to do it. She'd been planning her move...
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by Robin - 2007-09-21
When the earthquake hit Peru on August 15th, destroying 85,000 homes and killing over 500 people, Robin Poirier knew she wanted to help. She just wasn't sure how to do it. She'd been planning he...
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by Intrepid Travel - 2008-07-01
A typical day on our camping safari was a wake-up call at 5am - not that we really needed the cheery "Good morning, Africa's calling" from our leader, as the sounds of Africa rang all around us in squ...
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by Intrepid Travel - 2008-07-01
I've dreamed of visiting Salzburg since my first screening of the Sound of Music at the tender age of 9. This was to become an all time favorite movie and more than 2 decades passed before I got the c...
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by Intrepid Travel - 2008-07-06
I love the reward of the stunning views when I walk a mountain path and climb through the various levels of vegetation to be up in the clouds, where trees shrink and bend with the challenges of living...
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by Intrepid Travel - 2008-07-06
If you're visiting Christchurch, New Zealand, I recommend heading to the Broadfield Berryfruits Orchard to spend a splendid afternoon picking blueberries. After getting some expert advice from the sta...
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by Intrepid Travel - 2008-07-12
Lake Titicaca has fascinated me ever since I was a child. Imagine living on man-made reed islands in the largest lake in South America and could the color of the water really be so dark blue that it i...
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by Intrepid Travel - 2008-07-12
Our group arrived in Puerto Maldonado after the flight from Cuzco. A short bus ride to the main jetty and then we boarded a motorized canoe for the journey ahead. For the next two days, home would be ...