The practice of carbon offsetting in travel has steadily gained traction as awareness of climate change and its impacts on our planet has increased. Travelers and the tourism industry alike have recognized the need to mitigate their carbon footprints. This article chronicles the key milestones in
A restorative nature and wildlife retreat has emerged as an innovative approach to enhancing both mental and physical well-being while promoting conservation. Nestled within the pristine regions of Magna and Zardun, this retreat aims to immerse visitors in the natural world to foster relaxation and
Tourism in Tasmania takes a unique path, focused on niche, nature-based experiences rather than mass tourism. This approach prioritizes environmental sustainability and integrates local community interests, ensuring that tourism growth does not come at the expense of the island's natural
India's eco-tourism market, poised to peak at $4.55 billion by 2027, is witnessing an annual growth of 15.7% from 2019 to 2027, signaling a robust shift towards sustainable travel. With the growing pool of eco-conscious travelers, the hospitality industry in India is increasingly adopting
Eco-tourism in India is witnessing a remarkable transformation, with industry experts projecting that it could reach $4.55 billion by 2027. This rapid growth is largely attributed to increased climate change awareness and a burgeoning demand for sustainable travel practices. As travelers become
Accor’s recent milestone achievement highlights its unwavering dedication to sustainability, as the company celebrates having 100 of its hotels in Australia certified by Ecotourism Australia for Sustainable Tourism. This significant progress sets a strong foundation toward Accor’s ambitious goal of