Category: Socio-economic issues

Native Village in India: A classic example of sustainable tourism model

The over 12 acre village resort offers a complete experience to the visitors to feel the village life such as a ride on a bullock cart and milking a cow.

New initiatives to boost community-based tourism in Cambodia

As part of a community-based tourism in Cambodia, local communities in rural areas open their homes to help tourists explore local culture and nature.

Mexico’s Maya point way to slow species loss, climate change

Indigenous and community forestry is key to slowing species extinction and global warming. Governments must do more for the forest peoples and their rights.

Indigenous tourism in Canada receives goverment’s boost

$3 million will be spent for the implementation of a five-year national strategy to support and promote both new and existing Indigenous tourism in Canada.

Travindy’s top stories of the year. #8: tourism and human rights

Our end of year series on the top stories of 2016 continues with a look at some of the key stories about tourism and human rights of last 12 months

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Arcadia by Amala: A sustainable culinary journey by Jumeirah Zabeel Saray

Jumeirah Zabeel Saray unveils Arcadia by Amala, an intimate dining experience where the rich traditions of Indian cuisine are reimagined through artistic storytelling and sustainable practices.