Luxury Ecotourism Destinations

Ecotravel in tropical spots can make green travel feel like a luxury vacation.

© Jennifer W. Miner

Madagascar Ring-tailed Lemur, Kabir Barkie

Vacation destinations that offer eco travel make a service trip seem practically upscale.

Luxury travel denotes well-appointed hotel suites, fine dining, and massages at an on-site full-service day spa. To the uninitiated, ecotourism conjures up images of pup tents, manual labor, and, if you're lucky, hot water for your shower. Where the two meet are often exotic, remote or tropical locales. Fans of upscale vacations may feel the pull to give something back to lovely places that have provided great trips for them, but fear that green travel means no running water. And I know that's not much fun - but it's also an exaggeration. While ecotourism may be lacking in high-end amenities, no one actually suffers (of course), and you only work as hard as you want to. And, of course, luxury travel buffs who decide to make the foray into eco travel, choose their destination, as tropical as they wish.

Luxury ecotourism destinations

Ecotourism provides travelers with a way to see the world in sustainable ways. You can see the planet, and help save it too!

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Comments
Oct 17, 2006 9:18 PM
Alan Sorum :
I would love to experience travel in Australia. It would be so different than the "Great White North".
Oct 23, 2006 7:08 AM
Pete Weis :
Qantas airline has tourism services and offers good deals for their combos - international travel + internal travel + arrangements in Australia. We had a good trip with them that included Sydney, then a couple of trips to the Great Barrier Reef out of Cairns followed by a 4-wheel drive bus tour of the 'Far North'.
Oct 23, 2006 9:42 AM
Jennifer W. Miner :
Thank you so much for that! It sounds like a good trip. Here's a link regarding Qantas and the environment:
http://www.qantas.com.au/info/about/community/environment
It's nice to know about a major company that backs up their philosophy with action.
Jen
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