Slow Tourism in Cambodia’s Wild Side
Dolphins, ibises, butterflies and elephants: Mark Bibby Jackson discovers that slow tourism is mandatory when communing with nature in Cambodia’s wild side…
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Responsible travel is a growing trend that has been gaining traction in the past few years. It is an approach to traveling that takes into consideration the impact of our actions on the environment, local cultures, and societies. Responsible travel involves making conscious decisions about how we plan and conduct our travels, such as choosing sustainable transport options and minimizing waste production. Moreover, it also involves respecting local customs and traditions and being mindful of our impact on the environment. Responsible travellers strive to be respectful of their destination’s people, culture, wildlife, and environment. With responsible travel becoming increasingly popular among travellers around the world, it is important to understand what it means to be a responsible traveller so that we can all work towards making tourism more sustainable for everyone involved.
Dolphins, ibises, butterflies and elephants: Mark Bibby Jackson discovers that slow tourism is mandatory when communing with nature in Cambodia’s wild side…