The Good Alternative Travel Guide: Exciting Holidays for Responsible Travellers

Paperback

Main Details

Title The Good Alternative Travel Guide: Exciting Holidays for Responsible Travellers
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mark Mann
By (author) Zainem Ibrahim
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:264
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 148
Category/GenreTravel and holiday guides
ISBN/Barcode 9781853838378
ClassificationsDewey:910.202
Audience
General
Edition 2nd Revised edition
Illustrations illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Earthscan Ltd
Publication Date 1 May 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

* Stay with indigenous tribes in the Amazon * Dog-sled with the Inuit in the Arctic * Walk the Songlines of central Australia with Aboriginal guides * Learn African drumming in Ghana or how to dance salsa in Cuba Bored with the same old package tours and identikit resorts? Then this book is your key to a whole new world of inspirational holidays. Throughout Asia, Africa, the Americas and the Pacific, tribal people and rural villagers are setting up their own tours - and they want you to visit. These holidays are a better alternative. Better for you, with real insights into local life and culture in some of the most beautiful places on earth; better for the people you visit, leaving them with more money and supporting local development projects; and better for the environment, offering sustainable alternative incomes for communities living in threatened ecosystems. Compiled by Mark Mann for Tourism Concern, Europe's leading ethical tourism organization, this updated version of The Community Tourism Guide is still the only guide to this type of holiday. It not only explains the principles of 'community-based tourism', but also lists hundreds of guesthouses and tours, with full contact details to help you arrange your next holiday.

Author Biography

Mark Mann is a researcher for Tourism Concern, Europe's leading ethical tourism organization committed to establishing fair trade in tourism between travellers and local communities

Reviews

'[A] groundbreaking book.' The Ecologist 'If you are interested in responsible tourism, this is a must.' ABTA Magazine 'If you haven't already booked a summer holiday and you are, or want to be, a responsible traveller, then this guide has plenty of suggestions.' The Sunday Times 'With a directory packed with community-based tour operators and guest houses, it will allow you to veer off the beaten track with-out leaving the footprint associated with traditional tourism.' Geographical 'Conveys its message gently and thoughtfully, without an excess of political correctness.' The Daily Telegraph 'A good reference for ethical tourism.' Daily Echo 'The ultimate guide to tours and holidays that benefit local people instead of spoiling their way of life.' A Place in the Sun '[It] picks its way through what could be a minefield of dodgy claims to select what it describes as examples of 'true ecotourism', with hundreds of holidays featured.' Green Futures
Kirkus Review US:Tourism is, or will soon be, the world's biggest industry and one that embraces both the large and the small, from vast corporations such as British Airways down to small family-run guesthouses. Although the modern holiday market may seem swamped with tour operators selling carbon-copied package tours to busy resort complexes, it has actually never been easier for independent travellers to organize exotic trips throughout the world. Whether you long to lodge in a local village in Fiji, learn to tango in Argentina or dog-sled in the Arctic, this book will point you in the right direction. If you already have a destination in mind it will guide you through any potential pitfalls in your path and put you in touch with local contacts. And if not then just a short browse through its pages will be all the inspiration you need and you will soon be itching to pack up your rucksack and head out into the wide blue yonder. Tourism Concern, on whose behalf this book has been produced, is a British organization set up on the premise that 'our holiday destination is always someone else's home, and the people who live there are not merely a scenic backdrop to our fabulous holiday experience. They matter.' So it is the explicit aim of this invaluable guide to support and promote local enterprises and travel groups. This means that the holidays actually provide a realistic insight into local culture and as well as bringing much-needed money and jobs to the communities visited. The combination of practical advice and ethical concerns makes this book an essential guide for the independent traveller. (Kirkus UK)