London’s reputation as a vibrant cultural hub is no secret, but it’s also gaining recognition as a fantastic destination for walking and biking tours. A recent study by visitlondon.com ranked London second in Europe for the quality of its walking and biking tours, showcasing its exceptional infrastructure and favorable conditions for active exploration.
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Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in Northern Thailand introduces Canopy, a unique treetop dining experience. Located 52 meters above the savannah, the capsule offers panoramic views and a menu inspired by regional flavors, all while promoting sustainability and connecting guests with the surrounding jungle.
The iconic French Riviera town of St. Tropez faces the challenges of managing mass tourism while preserving its charm. The town, once a quiet fishing village, has become a popular destination for celebrities and luxury travelers, leading to overcrowding and concerns about environmental impact. This article explores St. Tropez’s transformation and the efforts being made to address the issues of sustainable tourism.
A recent report by KPMG and PHDCCI highlights the significant growth of pilgrimage and spiritual tourism in India, exploring its economic impact and future opportunities. The report analyzes the motivations of pilgrims, the evolving nature of religious travel, and the importance of sustainable development to ensure the sector’s future success.
Costa Rica’s tourism sector is flourishing, setting new records for visitor arrivals and generating significant economic benefits. This boom is creating jobs, boosting the economy, and emphasizing the importance of sustainable tourism practices to preserve the country’s natural beauty.
The UN Tourism organization is launching tailored investment guides and forums for Latin American countries, aiming to attract green and sustainable investments and promote economic growth in the region. The initiative highlights the significant role of tourism in job creation and sustainable development, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Nigeria’s Ministry of Tourism has unveiled a new draft national tourism policy aimed at propelling the country into a leading position in the global tourism sector. This ambitious policy, developed in collaboration with key stakeholders, seeks to align the tourism industry with international standards and prioritize sustainable practices.
Planeterra, a non-profit dedicated to sustainable tourism, has awarded grants to 15 community-driven enterprises around the world. These grants, along with mentorship and training, will support these ventures in their efforts to drive positive change in their communities.
The Vanuatu Tourism Office (VTO) and Royal Caribbean Group have signed a partnership to enhance cruise tourism in Vanuatu. The agreement focuses on research and data sharing to understand cruise traveler preferences and guide sustainable development of the sector.
Petra, the ancient Jordanian city, has taken a significant step towards sustainable tourism by joining the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC). This move reflects the city’s commitment to preserving its rich heritage while appealing to the growing number of environmentally conscious travelers. The initiative involves training, qualification processes, and awareness campaigns to ensure responsible tourism practices across all sectors.