Tag: Responsible Tourism

  • What is Nature Positive Tourism?

    What is Nature Positive Tourism?

    We at #ResponsibleYatri back nature positive tourism is all ways. Nature positive tourism is a way with which it advances, protects and preserves the wildlife, nature and habitats. It is a way to support and preserve our planet’s natural spaces in its most natural form. To explain it in simple language, it means that the…

  • World Tourism Day – What, Why & When?

    World Tourism Day – What, Why & When?

    World Tourism Day is celebrated every year on 27 September in order to spread awareness about responsible tourism and travel practises. [Pin it/Share it/Bookmark it/Avoid printing to save paper to save trees] Tourism is one of the biggest industries in the world. According to the stats provided by UN, tourism industry employs one in every…

  • How BHUTAN became World’s FIRST Carbon Negative Country?

    How BHUTAN became World’s FIRST Carbon Negative Country?

    Bhutan emerged out as World’s first carbon negative country. It is a small land-locked Himalayan country situated between India and China. It has a population of over 820,000 people. This country aims to remain carbon neutral / carbon negative now and forever. ‘Carbon Negative’ is a means that the amount of greenhouse gas pollution is…

  • 9 Tips to Travel Responsibly

    9 Tips to Travel Responsibly

    Every year, more than 1.2 billion people travel which makes the tourism industry one of the largest industries in the world. You will be surprised to know that tourism industry covers about 10% of the global economy. Tourism industry is responsible for benefitting many communities and provide jobs to millions of people from all across…

  • What is Responsible Tourism?

    What is Responsible Tourism?

    Everyone loves to travel. And everyone should, after all our planet is so beautiful. But there is a certain way to travel; a way that us visiting the place should not negatively effect its local living and obviously, the environment. This is called as the Responsible Tourism. Responsible tourism is all about maintaining the sanctity…