I’ve had a great experience the past months travelling through Indonesia and taking a more focused look at the tourism industry in Java, Bali, and Lombok. It’s been very informative speaking with people involved in so many diverse aspects of the travel sector and to see the progress of various responsible travel initiatives. Implementing projects is not always easy, and the outcomes are sometimes different than originally intended, but there is something to be said for all the hard work and creativity being applied to try and improve tourism.
In this last blog entry, I’d like to mention an innovative organization called Wild Asia who is working to promote sustainable tourism throughout Southeast Asia. I first discovered the Wild Asia website before I left for this trip while I was searching for information on responsible traveling in Indonesia.
As I mentioned, it isn’t always easy to implement programs geared toward sustainability, but what Wild Asia does is provide the resources - print, multi-media, and video information, as well as inspiration, to help travel businesses do just this. Each year the Responsible Tourism Awards they host promotes best practices. By recognizing tour operators working towards responsible tourism Wild Asia is providing a showcasing of positive ideas that other operators can then think about adopting. Wild Asia is also involved with projects at the local level such as seed grant programs and other sustainable agriculture initiatives. And, while Wild Asia helps and encourages tourism businesses to adopt responsible practices, they also do an excellent job promoting responsible travel through online articles and a RT resource library.
So, of course I was excited to find their website, and I contacted the Responsible Travel Coordinator, Rebecca. I explained to her the project I was doing and she was happy to send me some useful information materials. Not to mention, further inspection of their website provided a great resource to learn about various responsible travel initiatives in SEA, and to read entries in the resource library about other people’s experiences travelling through Indonesia. I decided while I was travelling to also submit some entries to Wild Asia, to further add to their library. A site like this is a great way for travelers to participate and share information on places and organizations demonstrating responsible travel characteristics, which was one of my original goals with “The Exotic Durain.”
Anyway, check out their site at:
P.S. If anyone would like to see additional photos of my trip they are located on Flickr for "travelbaxter"
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Agnes's here, from a4trip.com. I have come across your blog and it really impressed me! What a lovely blog you have! : ) For your information, we created and produce online travel guidebook for various destinations around the world. We have featuring animal conversation project in our pdf travel guidebook in order to increase the awareness of endangered animal conservation among travelers. Currently, we are going to update our website and seek for comments about our Phnom Penh guidebook and post in "travelers' review". I am pleased to invite you for leaving some feedback to us by email after you have gone through the guidebook. Your valuable feedback means a lot to us. We are much appreciate with your kindness. Do let me know if you are interested. Thanks a lot. Looking forward to your reply. Have a great day!
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By the way, we are launching another new guidebook - Yogyakarta, currently in beta version. You might choose to have a look if you are interested. Feel free to contact me. Thanks. :)
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Agnes
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