I'm of two minds about eco-tourism. Surely the best way to preserve the ecosystem of unique environments is to -- STAY AWAY!
However, in some cases, sustainable (??) tourism allows the indigenous population to keep out the loggers, developers, miners, and other encroachments. So I'll try to find some eco-tour ideas and post the list on agreenbride.
Here are some inititial guides:
Ecotourdirectory
"Our directory currently contains 76 eco holiday agents, tour operators and eco accommodation providers to help plan your next day trip, weekend break or trip of a lifetime. Between them all they can provide hundreds of responsible & ecotourism holiday options to inspire you."
This is a guide to planning thoughtful, ethical wedding, baby-naming, coming-of-age, funeral, or other commemorative ceremonies, written by members of Humanist and Ethical Organizations. We offer ideas on planning your ceremony, and creating a simple, responsible meaningful event.
Alert: We're moving the lists of green wedding suppliers to agreenbride.com. Contact us
Alert: We're moving the lists of green wedding suppliers to agreenbride.com. Contact us
Tuesday
Eco honeymoon?
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ecotourism,
honeymoon