Thailand’s gorgeous beaches and islands are a magnet for travellers from around the world who want to dive, snorkel, or simply take a dip in the warm tropical waters. Sadly, the popularity of these idyllic locations has caused damage to... The post Protecting Thailand’s coral reefs appeared first on Responsible Thailand.| Responsible Thailand
Thailand is home to over 150 National Parks covering all areas of the country. Whether you’re hiking at Doi Inthanon, island-hopping in Mu Ko Surin, or spotting elephants in Kui Buri, visiting these parks is an unforgettable experience. But with... The post Thailand’s National Parks: Do’s and Don’ts appeared first on Responsible Thailand.| Responsible Thailand
The Southern Thailand Elephant Foundation (STEF) is a charity focused on improving the health and welfare of elephants in Southern Thailand.| Responsible Thailand
Sugar gliders are named for their love of sweet foods, such as nectar and sap, but in Tasmania, they’re out here eating birds.| Australian Geographic
SEATTLE, WA (April 22, 2025) — In honor of Earth Day, Sustainable Travel International released the latest episode of its Sustainable Travel: Where Next? docu-series spotlighting Zurich, Switzerland’s approach to responsible tourism. Produced in partnership with BlackRook Media, the short-form documentary reveals how sustainability in Zurich is a true community effort, rooted in local life Continue Reading| Sustainable Travel International
Tourism can be a catalyst for conservation, community development, and climate awareness. High-quality carbon offsets help make this possible by funding the protection of critical wildlife habitats, advancing Indigenous rights, and supporting livelihoods and social programs that address poverty. Tourism experiences connected to carbon offset projects can deepen travelers’ understanding of their impact and foster Continue Reading| Sustainable Travel International
As we reflect on 2024, we’re proud of the strides we made toward advancing responsible tourism across the globe. From fostering inclusive climate action to equipping tourism professionals with new knowledge, this year was marked by strategic collaborations, impactful projects, technological advancements, and ongoing educational outreach. Below, we highlight some…| Sustainable Travel International
One of the world’s largest land rehabilitation projects is transforming paddocks into natural paradises.| Australian Geographic
The Yarra River (Birrarung) is central to the identities of First Nations peoples, as well as modern Melburnians.| Australian Geographic
We’re proud to say that Mandurah is WA’s most accessible-friendly city, winning the top honour award at the 2020/21 Most Accessible Community in WA Awards.| Visit Mandurah