Responsible Travel

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We actively support responsible initiatives and organisations across all our programmes. Examples include, but are not limited to:

Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN)

Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature

Whilst researching Jordan as a new destination several years ago, the work of the RSCN came to the attention of our North Africa & Arabia Programme Manager. We have supported them ever since, becoming a Corporate Member but more importantly instructing our ground agent in Jordan to contract certain ground arrangements, such as selected accommodation, through the society. We also promote the society’s Wild Jordan centre in downtown Amman and take a number of clients there to find out more about the work of the organisation.

Ranthambhore National Park

Friends of Conservation conservation work in Ranthambhore National Park

Friends of Conservation supports a NGO called the ‘Prakratik Society’, which operates in Ranthambhore, an internationally renowned National Tiger Reserve, located in the state of Rajasthan in Northern India. Much needed medical and education facilities are provided for the communities living in the villages on the borders of the reserve. The area is, however, under great pressure from the growing human population. Large numbers of cattle are grazing freely in the reserve and causing severe environmental damage to the habitat. One solution to this has been to set up an artificial insemination programme whereby the cattle are stalled, vaccinated and generally looked after. This leads to improved health and results in better breeding stocks and increased milk yields, bringing commercial benefits too. The resulting dung can be used to fuel existing bio-gas plants, providing alternatives to open fires - thus preserving forest resources and in this case, critical habitat for the severely endangered tiger.

Information kindly provided by Friends of Conservation.


Education & Training in Southeast Asia

Cabbages and Condoms restaurant, Bangkok We actively support education programmes throughout Southeast Asia. Examples include ‘Baguette & Chocolate’ in Sapa and Hanoi (Vietnam), the Shinta Mani ‘Institute for Hospitality’ in Siem Riep (Cambodia) as well as ‘Cabbages and Condoms’ in Bangkok (Thailand). These are training restaurants and hotels that provide employment and education for local young adults. We also incorporate school visits into a number of our Southeast Asia itineraries.

Fair Trade Tourism South Africa (FTTSA)

Fair Trade Tourism South AfricaFor the last couple of years, we have been highlighting FTTSA reserves and lodges in our tailor-made itineraries. FTTSA promotes ethical business practices and respect for human rights, culture and the environment amongst tourism establishments in South Africa. We now draw attention to these properties as FTTSA-approved in our itineraries so that clients can see that they have made a responsible choice.

Community Tourism Projects

Friends of Conservation conservation work in Ranthambhore National ParkWe support community tourism projects across most programmes, from local craft shops to including a homestay in our tailor-made itineraries. We encourage homestays for those clients who are interested – this is particulalry relevant to our Southeast Asia programme where homestays are more commonly arranged in Borneo and Laos. Community owned lodges and accommodation are also available in other parts of the world and we use these whenever possible. Not only does the money from these directly benefit the community, it also offers our clients an authentic insight into the local culture. We also actively recommend - across all programmes - restaurants, shops, etc, that directly benefit the community.

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