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    Posted: 19 May 2009 at 9:06pm

 

Humane travel or humane tourism focus on the people, the local commubity. The idea is to enable travelers to experience the world through the eyes of its local people while contributing directly to those people, ensuring that tourist dollars benefit the local community directly.

 

Humane tourism is about giving opportunity to the local people, empower them, enable them to enjoy the fruits of tourism directly. The Internet is changing tourism. More and more travelers are planning their travels and vacations via the net. The Internet enables people to cut off commissions. The traveler can search for new destinations to visit, talk or read about other people experience, and buy the services directly.

 

The Internet platform can encourage local people to start new businesses and that already existing small businesses will begin to promote themselves through the net and receive the economic advantages of this directly in their communities. The world is now in a new tourism age, with globalization and the Internet playing a key role.

 

The new travelers have traveled the world, they have seen the classic sites. Staying at a Western hotel is not attractive enough, and they are excited by the prospect of experiencing the authentic local way of life: to go fishing with a local fisherman, to eat the fish with his family, to sleep in a typical village house. These tourists or travellers, are happy to know that while doing so they promote the economic wellbeing of those same people they spend time with.

 

Humane tourism is part of Responsible tourism - go to www.humanitour.com and read more about it

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  Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Oct 2009 at 10:55am
Humanitour enables travelers to experience the world through the eyes of its local people while contributing directly to those people, ensuring that tourist dollars benefit the local community directly.
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  Quote Hadley Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Oct 2009 at 4:36pm
I'm also looking for things to add on my resume for volunteer work experience and a variety of activities. I'm a recreation and tourism major. Would working with animals be something good to add to my resume


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  Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Feb 2010 at 2:43pm
Hello,
Very good article,keep it up.

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Humane tourism is part of the movement of responsible tourism. The idea is to empower local communities through travel related businesses around the world - first and foremost in developing countries.

The idea of humane travel or humane tourism is to connect travelers from Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand seeking new adventures and authentic experiences directly, to local businesses in the specific locations they wish to visit - thus, giving economic advantages to local businesses and giving travelers authentic and truly unique travel experiences.

Humane travel
or humane tourism focus on the people, the local community. The idea is to enable travelers to experience the world through the eyes of its local people while contributing directly to those people, ensuring that tourist dollars benefit the local community directly.

Humane tourism
is about giving opportunity to the local people, empower them, enable them to enjoy the fruits of tourism directly. The Internet is changing tourism. More and more travelers are planning their travels and vacations via the net. The Internet enables people to cut off commissions. The traveler can search for new destinations to visit, talk or read about other people experience, and buy the services directly.

The Internet platform can encourage local people to start new businesses and that already existing small businesses will begin to promote themselves through the net and receive the economic advantages of this directly in their communities. The world is now in a new tourism age, with globalization and the Internet playing a key role.

The new travelers have traveled the world, they have seen the classic sites. Staying at a Western hotel is not attractive enough, and they are excited by the prospect of experiencing the authentic local way of life: to go fishing with a local fisherman, to eat the fish with his family, to sleep in a typical village house. These tourists or travelers, are happy to know that while doing so they promote the economic wellbeing of those same people they spend time with.
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when our lives become more convenient, there are many ways to carry out a travel trip. And as you said, Internet help us cut cost, so save much. It's very good. Hope that we will save more by some ways in near future Clap
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