Selasa, 17 Maret 2009

Ecotourism Guidelines For Responsible Travelers

The conscious attitude, action, participation and interaction on the part of the individual traveler directly affect the outcome for all involved. As a thoughtful and responsible traveler there are several things you can do before, during and after your journey to ensure the experience is in line with the values of “ecotourism” and minimize your infact on the host country. It is far easier to simply go on vacation as an uniformed tourist but making the choice to be an informed traveler can have far reaching impact on the world around us. The more you put into you trip the more you will get out of it. The following is code of conduct for responsible travelers.
1. Prepare for your trip
Educate yourself about your destination for ecotourism. Be on the lookout for news and current events about the area for ecotourism. Learn about local history, customs and culture as well as vital ecosystems. Learn at least the basic of the local language. A simple hello, please or thank you goes a long way. Approach travel with the desire to learn rather than just observe.
2. Respect local traditions and etiquette
Wear clothing that is accepted by the local culture for ecotourism. Be aware of people’s sensitivity to being photographed ; always ask first. Obseve local customs for ecotourism. Be perceptive of your own cultural values and how they affect your judgment of others . Remember that you are visitor. There are many different concept of time, personal space, communication etc for ecotourism which are not wrong or inferior, just different. Act as an example for other travelers who are less informed than you.
3. Avoid ostentatious display of wealth
What may not seem a display of wealth to you may be considered extravagant by another culture. For example, a camera hanging around your neck or samething as simple as a wristwatch or wedding band. Tuck these items away when visiting rural communities. Leave jewelry and other unnecessary valuables at home. They only create barrier and inhibit genuine interactions. Don’t’t hand out sweets and loose change, this only serves to corrupt and create a begging mentality where none existed before.
4. Be flexible in your expectations
Approach your adventure with an open mind and you won’t be disappointed. Sometimes plans change and an opportunity for more indepth learning or a unique cultural experience present itself. Adapt your self to the situation rather than trying to adapt the situation to you.
5. Conserve resources
Often times the resources in an area visited by tourists are under a great deal of pressure already. Be aware of the resources that are being used because of your visit. This includes your personal consumption of item like water and wood for building fires or specialty foods that had to be transported from afar. Don’t allow your guide to hunt endangered or threatened species or harvest rare plants for your consumption. A large luxury hotel in the midlle of nowhere take far more resources to build and maintain than does a small family run inn.
6. Practice environmental minimum impact
Follow the International Leave No Trace Rules. Pact out everything that you bring in icluding toilet paper (if there is no toilet) or plastic water bottles (use purification tablets or a filter). Go to the bathroom at least 200 feet (70 paces) from any water source. Remove litter that others left behind. Do not remove any objects, plant or animal product from nature. Be aware of local andangered or threatened species so as not to purchase souvenirs made from their skin, feathers etc. Not only is this impactful on the environment but it is illegal.
7. Choosing a tour operator or guide
Throughly research your tour operator or guide by asking them pointed questions about specifically what they dothat is “eco” and how they involve the local communities and economies. The “greening tourism” has led companies to promote themselves as “eco” simply to trips. The larger the company with more luxurious accommodations, the less likely it is to be true ecotourism. Be persistent in your inquiries of an international or local tour operator.
8. Support local economics
How will your visit directly benefit the local economis or entire community ? This is an integral part of true ecoturism. Use local transportation, guides, inns, restaurant and market. This help treat a buffer zone for the inviroment surrounding protected natural areas by giving locals an economic alternative to potentially destructive practices. Community based ecotourism spreads the wealth and workload.
9. Bridging cultural gaps
Take the opportunity to be cultural ambassador. Much of the world’s image of western tourists is based on the unrealities of television and magazines. Look for situations for cultural exchange whwreby learning about each other’s lives mutual. Getting to know the person sitting next to you on a local bus or the person cooking your food takes some effort but is often a rewarding experience.
10. Continues ecotourism
Ecotourism doesn’t need to end with your flight home. Follow through on your commitment to conservation in your everyday life. Share your experiences with others to foster a grater understanding of our world. You will have seen and learned much from your journey. While it is still fresh in your heart and mind take action using the various agencies, grassroots organizations and resources available to you.

Write by : www. Untamedpath.com.

5 komentar:

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