Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Qupperneq 30

Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Qupperneq 30
28 AT L A N T I CA on the fly Once upon a time, ecotourism was synonymous with paying to rough it. But in today’s green resorts, you no longer need to forego luxury and pampering to take an eco-friendly holiday. The ever-growing phenom has been evolving since the late 1980s, but mushroomed in popularity in 2002 – the United Nations’ “International Year of Ecotourism”. Though growing more commercialized, the new ecotourism still revolves loosely around three basic principles: respect the cultures and societies you visit, leave as small an environmental footprint as possible, and ensure that the money you spend remains in the community. Try one of the following for your next guilt-free vacation: DON DAENG ISLAND, LAOS PDR Plaudits to the government of Laos PDR, which has started seeing the potential merits of encouraging eco-tourism within its borders. The national tourism administration’s website has numerous listings of places to stay in this South-East Asian country sandwiched between Thailand and Vietnam, including the peaceful Don Daeng Island inside the Vat Phou Conservation Area, where your accommodation, albeit fairly bare bones, is operated entirely by the villagers and involves sleeping either in the community lodge or homestays. www.ecotourismlaos.com/activities/dondaengisland CHUMBE ISLAND CORAL PARK, ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA Stay at this nature reserve in Zanzibar and go snorkeling on a protected reef, scuba diving, or visit a forest reserve. Stay in “eco-bungalows” which get their own water from the rain and are heated using solar energy. Even the hand soap is organic and provided by a local women’s co-operative. www.chumbeisland.com MAHO BAY, ST. JOHN, US VIRGIN ISLANDS Here at one of the first eco-friendly resorts, stay in dwellings constructed almost entirely of recycled materials and powered by the sun and wind. And don’t forget there’s your own postcard perfect beach and countless water activities. Bliss... www.maho.org TURTLE ISLAND RESORTS, FIJI Popular with honeymooners (probably because it was awarded world’s best secluded honeymoon location in Modern Bride magazine), Turtle Island employs local islanders and contributes to projects in the nearby Yasawa Islands like medical clinics and building schools. www.turtlefiji.com DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES If beaches aren’t your thing, try a desert getaway near Dubai. The Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa is a secluded resort which offers everything from spa treatments to camel treks. It has won many environmental awards, although all this environmental luxury comes with a hefty price tag of at least USD 1,300 per night. www.al-maha.com Of course, chances are you’re going to have to take a gas-guzzling airplane to your eco-friendly destination. Visit www.climatecare.org to calculate the carbon dioxide emissions from your journey and offset these emissions by contributing to sustainable energy and reforestation projects. ER a GREEN SHEETS Top Places for Maximum Relaxation and Minimum Impact. PHOTO BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON 009 airmail Atlantica 306.indd 28 23.4.2006 22:23:25
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