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If you ask a local, they’ll tell you this is the most beautiful
region in Australia, so it deserves Australia’s most beautiful name.
The name has evolved to describe the place where green merges into
blue; this is the only place on Earth where
two World Heritage-listed entities exist side by side-
Australia’s Tropical Rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef.
Over the past decade, this region has become increasingly aware of
the value and uniqueness of the natural environment. Ecotourism that
focuses on this region’s world heritage pristine rainforests, its
marine environment and ecosystems has now become a major part of the
Port Douglas and Daintree tourism industry.
Ecotourism is a blend of conservation and tourism. The definition of
ecotourism adopted by Ecotourism Australia is: ”Ecotourism is
ecologically sustainable tourism with a primary focus on
experiencing natural areas that fosters environmental and cultural
understanding, appreciation and conservation”.
If you decide to plan a holiday using ecotourism as the determining
factor, you’re choosing to be a ‘responsible traveller’. Experience
a genuine ecotourism experience that includes learning about where
you visit, interacting with local people, respecting the environment
and leaving the lightest possible ‘imprint’ as you depart. You’ll be
using products and operators who are committed to sustainable
tourism and who have been licensed and accredited in order to
conduct their activities in national parks and protected areas. They
will have a high degree of local knowledge, employ local labour,
provide economic returns to their local communities and be dedicated
to protecting the environment.
Ecotourism Accredited Members
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