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 Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Wildlife tourism is a branch of the tourism industry in many countries that focuses on observing and interacting with local animals and plants in their natural environments.
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 Thursday, September 24, 2020
On Wednesday, Sri Lankan authorities announced that they have decided to offer livestreams from the island nation’s wildlife parks.
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 Friday, February 14, 2020
Setting new plans and strategies for marketing African tourism within and outside the continent, the African Tourism Board (ATB) is now looking to work closely with embassies and diplomatic missions across the continent for revealing its rich attractions. The African Tourism …
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 Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Maharashtra has the biggest network of tourist sites. Mumbai is a world-class city in Maharashtra. Travellers get unlimited fun right from the beginning. They get iconic places in Mumbai, right from the Marine drive, Asiatic library to the iconic …
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 Monday, September 9, 2019
With rising popularity of Instagram and the “selfie” has come the search for the ultimate photo. To get that ultimate photo, many people have even died so far. At present, a growing industry provides the right see animals in …
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 Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Wildlife tourism generated 5.2 times more revenue than illegal wildlife trade. Wildlife tourism directly contributed U.S. Dollars 120.1 billion to global GDP as against U.S. Dollars 23 billion generated by illegal wildlife trade as per World Travel & Tourism Council …
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 Sunday, May 19, 2019
In an effort to steer the tourists away from difficult and unethical wildlife experiences, for tourists, National Geographic has recently published five tips. To stop animals’ suffering, one must walk lightly and keep an eye for red flags. Thorough …
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 Thursday, September 6, 2018
There are more than 200 people can get employment with the Forest Department of India taking the final steps to opening up the buffer zone of the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR) to tourism in the coming weeks. The …
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 Saturday, April 28, 2018
Although an industry worth approximately $250million per year with over 100million visitors, there’s a serious dark side to it. It’s about Thailand’s Wildlife Tourism industry, where the level of abuse has no justifications. It’s about time that the public …
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 Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Tourism related to sustainable wildlife can never be nurtured on its own. It needs few conditions along with skills that would profit communities and governments. Effectual planning, management skills, use of technology and stakeholder partnership are the key ingredients required …