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Responsible Tourism Awards 2010 Finalists

By Ian Hall Wild Asia has announced the finalists for the 5th Responsible Tourism Awards 2010! We shortlisted several operators from across Asia in each category for their outstanding responsible tourism practices. Arkitrek's Ian Hall is a judge for the awards and has also helped to refine the checklists and questionaires that are our tools for identifying best practice. The shortlisted hotels and tour operators were reviewed and extensively researched by our judging panel which comprised of responsible tourism (RT) experts,...

Responsible Tourism Awards Winners

Last week Wild Asia announced the winners of the 2009 Responsible Tourism Awards. The Awards are an opportunity to verify some of the claims being made by accommodation operators and to share and promote their best ideas. Of this year’s winners, the large hotel category was won by ITC Muhgal India who were particularly impressive with the degree to which they had internalised their RT effort over some ten years of operation. The medium sized category was taken by El Nido Resorts of the Philippines. Pipped to the post...

Nikoi Island, Indonesia

Text by Ian Hall Photos by Emran Taib, Melissa Cornejo and Ian Hall See original post on Wild Asia's RTA blog. Responsible tourism at its best can allow us to trial a lifestyle that may counter the ecological crisis and bring us closer to nature. At Nikoi Island in Indonesia guests are separated from their air conditioning and consumer gadgets and provided instead with a low-energy beach front house without walls. The luxury here is to be able to smell the sea from your room, to be able to hear the insects as you sleep and enjoy...

Responsible Tourism Awards

Arkitrek are proud to be associated with Wild Asia's Responsible Tourism (RT) Awards 2009. Ian Hall has been invited to join the judging panel which will decide this year's winners from a shortlist of 8 accommodation operators throughout Asia. Wild Asia targets accommodation owners because these are the people who have made a commitment to a place. With this 'rooted-ness' comes a long term view that is essential for social and environmental sustainability. Responsible tourism is an evolution of the term 'eco-tourism'. The words...