Although we have the sensation that an eternity has passed since we were on holidays, surely it has been only a month and a few days, enough time to get away from our experiences and analyze our trip in a critical way.
For this analysis, the definition and the seven principles on which The International Ecotourism Society bases itself can be a help for us. So the Ecotourism is not any other thing than: “responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the well-being of the local people, and involves interpretation and education”. In order to achieve this we have to:
1. Minimize physical, social, behavioral, and psychological impacts:
Obviously, at this point we cannot stop insisting on the kind of means of transport that we use. We, of course, prefer the quick, efficient and non-contamination bicycle, always knowing and respecting the each city‘s regulations.
2. Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect:
And an interesting way to do that is moving around the city to the maximum in order to get to know its history, its art and it culture, in addition to its surroundings, especially if they are a source of nature and always leaving a minimum physical trace of our visit.
3. Provide positive experiences for both visitors and hosts:
Knowing local people and sharing experiences with them will always make our trip so much richer. In order to do that, it is usually enough to be respectful and friendly.
4. Provide direct financial benefits for conservation:
Collaborating, as well as possible, with these places which we love to visit.
5. Generate financial benefits for both local people and private industry:
To go and use local shops and services will get us closer to the people of the place and to the way that they live together. So, why do we have to go to the same shops, which, surely, are also in our city?
6. Deliver memorable interpretative experiences to visitors that help raise sensitivity to host countries’ political, environmental, and social climates:
The present context will indicate so much about the place and the people that we are getting to know.
7. Design, construct and operate low-impact facilities:
Something so basic that we surely will always intend to comply with it in our daily life.
8. Recognize the rights and spiritual beliefs of the Indigenous People in your community and work in partnership with them to create empowerment:
Something so basic that we surely will always intend to comply with it in our daily life.
So, now we have to ask ourselves: At how many points we have implemented these on the last holidays? And, in this way, trying to improve in each one, our next holidays will be have 10 points!