Ecotourism and Ecotourism Development

If you desire travel to the far reaches of the world to experience new cultures and delicate ecosystems, then perhaps ecotourism is the way to go.
Ecotourism is defined as visiting an outdoor area without disturbing the ecosystems or cultures of the area. More popularly, it is used to describe anything relating to nature and travel. Ecotourism brings travelers to sensitive areas of the globe, taking only pictures and memories with them when they leave. The Internet offers numerous websites that provide information on types of travel and how to plan these trips. Many sites also feature discussions on the harm and benefits of ecotourism, highlighting the effects this type of travel has on indigenous cultures and fragile habitats.

Some sites feature studies on the effects of ecotourism on indigenous populations and local economies, as well as the effects of high volumes of tourists. Most sites encourage travelers to research their tour guides to ensure they are qualified individuals who maintain proper practices. The main focus of most sites is the promotion of responsible and considerate travel, with regard to the delicate natural habitats that are visited.

When searching for an adventure in travel, a hike through a wild rain forest or an African safari may be exactly what you seek. Ecotourism offers the adventurer a new alternative to traditional travel, specializing in tourism for nature lovers. Resources are plentiful on the World Wide Web to get the information you need for new and exciting ecological adventures.

By Buzzle Staff and Agencies
Published: 9/26/2000
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