Anyway, from there this debate
on ethical travel continued and is just waiting for more comments.
When I first started traveling, way back in 2001, I had no idea
what ethical travel meant, or even where to turn for advice or information.
This lovely couple concentrate
on ethical travel, exploring the outdoors and healthy living.
Responsibly Irresponsible — Articles
about ethical travel and womens or LGBT issues, or relating to travel in more off the beaten path destinations like the Middle East.
My husband and I also have a travel blog called Two Wandering Soles which is focused
on ethical travel on a budget.
Maria Russo is a freelance writer who loves natural wonders, good eats,
ethical travel, and boutique hotels.
Some personal favorites include travel writing, storytelling, sustainable travel, how tourism can work with travel media,
ethical travel, language learning, the importance of making your destination car - free accessible, and traveling in an age of perceived danger.
For the villages of eastern Thailand, sustainable tourism is helping to preserve a way of life under threat, proving that
ethical travel is good for travellers and locals More
But their most accessible contribution to
ethical travel is their responsible tourism blog, which is filled with advice, like this article on apps to put your responsible outlook into practice.
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Ethical Journeys is a collection of small group tours that adhere to the highest environmental, fair trade and human rights standards to educate travelers on sustainable and
ethical travel and to maximize benefits to host communities.
Whether you call it ecotourism, green travel, responsible travel, nature travel or
ethical travel, the ethos oftraveling more sustainably is becoming an increasingly hot topic in the tourism industry.
I love reading your travel stories, your strong message on
ethical travel and wildlife conservation, I like your writing a lot... find it very inspiring
As part of the Washington Post article, a special mention was made of
the Ethical Travel Guide published by Tourism Concern, a British charity.
The Ethical Travel Guide lists countries that are working hard to promote sustainable and responsible travel, including Belize.
I could go on all day about how important this is — but I decided to ask experts — all travel writers who are committed to
ethical travel — and whose articles, photos, and joy in travel all showcase the alignment of ethics and pleasure.