Tag: sustainable tourism

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Nature Guiding and Ethics in Tourism: What Arctic Norway Teaches Us About More-Than-Human Encounters

Frida Marie Omma’s research emphasizes the importance of ethical tourism in Arctic Norway by recognizing non-human agency in nature encounters. Focusing on the roles of nature guides, the study advocates for sustainable practices that respect animals and their habitats, promoting a relational approach to tourism that values care over consumption.

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How Music Shapes Places: Why Sound Is Becoming a Powerful Tool for Sustainable Tourism

The research highlights the significant role of music in shaping travel experiences by fostering community identity and sustainable tourism. It advocates for co-creation between locals and visitors, emphasizing music as a living cultural practice. This approach encourages emotional connections and repeat visits, contrasting with mass tourism’s superficiality.

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Discover Lake Titicaca: World’s Highest Navigable Lake

Lake Titicaca, at 3,812 meters, is the world’s highest navigable lake, straddling Bolivia and Peru. Rich in cultural heritage, it features floating islands of the Uros people and Isla del Sol, significant in Inca history. Bolivia provides an authentic experience with indigenous communities, diverse landscapes, and vibrant opportunities for cultural photography.