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EXPERIENCING
NATURAL WONDERS WITH ECOTOURISM

Experiencing Natural
Wonders With Ecotourism
By
Sarah Manners
Ecotourism
Coined by Héctor
Ceballos-Lascuràin in 1983 the term Ecotourism was used to describe
nature centric travel to relatively undisturbed areas with an
emphasis on education. Today ecotourism consists of cultural
tourism, nature tourism, leisure tourism and a good dose of
adventure. Sound ecotourism involves travel to natural destinations,
minimizes impact, builds environmental awareness, provides direct
financial benefits for conservation, provides financial benefits and
empowerment for local people, respects local culture, and supports
human rights and not exploitation. It is an enlightening,
participatory travel experience to environments, both natural and
cultural which produces viable economic opportunities for the
tourism industry and host communities, and makes the use of these
resources through conservation beneficial to all tourism role
players.
Global Ecotourism
According to the World
Tourism Organisation Ecotourism is the fastest growing market within
the ever expanding global tourism industry. Eco-travel is a serious
player within the global tourism market and is fast becoming the
preferred option in vacationing. We are a society trademarked by a
heightened environmental consciousness not known in past eras. This
combined with easy accessibility to exotic locations is what has
drawn so many to eco-travel. Countries have begun to promote their
natural resources, unique locals and tourism facilities in a bid to
capture the interest of intrepid eco-travellers. Businesses are
constructing camps and lodges and trails and tours are being
designed to facilitate the wants and needs of the eco-tourists.
Ecotourism in
Africa
Africa is synonymous
with the concept of ecotourism, its multitude of game parks and
reserves conserve some of the world’s most magnificent creatures.
The bird life throughout the continent is remarkable, natural
wonders are scattered throughout the continent and the cultures and
traditions of past eras mystically intertwine with modern day. Each
country on this diverse continent offers its own unique appeal to
eco-travellers and no eco-traveller would be complete without a trip
to Africa.
A Jewel at the Tip
of Africa
When the path of
tourism began to diverge to ecotourism; nature, heritage and
recreational destinations became more important than before and
South Africa is a haven for these three cornerstones of eco-tourism.
Lying at the very tip of Africa, South Africa is home to some of the
most magnificent vistas, sunsets and natural resources one could
hope to encounter. It is near impossible to separate SA from a
nature experience and the strongest motivations for overseas
travellers seem to be the scenic beauty and rich wildlife.
SA Ecotourism
Highlights
There are a never
ending abundance of activities to keep eco-travellers busy on their
journey through South Africa. One of the biggest draw cards are the
impressive wildlife reserves scattered throughout the country. The
Kruger National Park, by far South Africa’s most internationally
acclaimed, was established in 1898 to protect South African wildlife
and is today an unrivalled leader in biodiversity and environmental
management. Each park and reserve offers its visitors a unique
experience. Watching a herd of elephants cooling off at a waterhole
or a lioness and her cubs playfully taunting one another are truly
some of the most amazing sights anyone can behold. The parks are
extremely large which allows the wildlife to roam free and exist as
they were created to without borders or unnatural threats. A safari
drive is one of the best ways to experience nature up close and
personal and it is highly recommended for any one interested in
eco-travel.
It is not only the
impressive wildlife on the ground that attracts visitors to South
Africa; the marine life is spectacularly diverse. From
Southern-Right Whale watching in Hermanus and watching schools of
dolphins gliding through the waters on a boat trip to exploring the
ecosystems in the rock pools along the coastline and scuba diving
amongst various marine creatures.
South African is home
to some of the most dramatic mountains and mountain ranges. Table
Mountain, the Magaliesberg and the Drakensburg Mountain range offer
amazing flora and fauna as well as some of the world’s best hiking
trails and breathtaking vistas. The various botanical gardens that
are scattered throughout the country are home to hundreds of
indigenous plants and the countries numerous forest regions are much
celebrated by eco-enthusiasts.
The traditional
villages are a highlight amongst eco-travellers to South Africa who
have the opportunity to experience what life was like in years gone
by. Apart from partaking in traditional customs such as meals and
games visitors gain an insight as to how the tribes lived off and
existed in harmony with nature.
Africa is a treasure
trove of natural wonders and the jewel at the tip, South Africa, is
a slice of paradise for anyone interested in ecotourism.
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