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Considerations for the EcotouristBy Suzanne Scala Under the rubric of ecotourism you'll find the famous Ice Hotel in Quebec, guided jungle tours of the Amazon and leisurely sojourns on organic farms in Tuscany. What all of these activities have in common is an emphasis on nature and, ideally, a commitment on the part of the tour organizer or property owner to sustainable, ecological tourism. Some considerations for the potential ecotourist: Where? In general, ecotourism in the Americas is more concerned with outdoor adventuring. Ecotourism in Costa Rica, for example, might involve guided tours or independent hikes in forest preserves and national parks. In Italy and other places in Europe, ecotourism is centered more around a farm or house that functions as a kind of ecology-centered bed and breakfast. Camping or Luxury? How Green? Casa Cubuy in the Puerto Rican rain forest makes nods to ecological living (for example, the rooms contain no air conditioners), but electricity, hot water and disposable plastic are plentiful. There, the lodge's location in the center of a misty rainforest provides the "eco" portion of ecotourism. Mas Lluerna, in Catalonia, Spain, is a lodge located on an organic farm where strictly organic and vegetarian meals are cooked on a solar-powered barbeque. Here, the owners try to provide tourists with an example of a lifestyle that does not damage the ecosystem. Travel Independently or With a Tour Guide? In more remote regions, such as the Amazon, however, guided tours can be a smart way to handle logistics and other practicalities (such as which plants not to touch and which animals not to approach). The hiking trails near Mas Lluerna, on the other hand, would not seem to require the aid of an experienced guide. Local guides can also tell you things about the area that might be hard to learn about in books. You may have read about a medicinal plant, but a guide might be able to tell you how his grandmother used it. Politics Many ecotourist destinations acknowledge this political component and make efforts to aid the surrounding community. La Laguna del Logarto Lodge in Costa Rica, for example, helps fund water and electricity service in their area, hires local people and sends money to a day care center in San Jose. Finding the Right Destination Article added on July 08, 2005
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