Wild asia announces finalists
Childsafe one of the chosen initiatives
The 2014 Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Awards has just released its list of inspirational Finalists.
In this special edition, which focuses on ‘people’- cultural, social, and economic benefits to host communities, Wild Asia has received entries to the 2014 competition from grassroot projects from across the region.
Here are the 2014 Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Awards’ Finalists!
- Borneo Eco Tours, Malaysia
- Reality Tours & Travel, India
- Village Ways, India
- Andaman Discoveries, Thailand
- Ock Pop Tok, Laos
- BEST, Malaysia
- Child Safe Network (Friends International), Cambodia
The Wild Asia Awards are based on the UNWTO Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria and seek to find leaders in responsible travel who go above-and-beyond, have the power to inspire others, maximize positive and quantifiable impacts on local communities, and deserve international recognition.
All Finalists will join Wild Asia at the region’s biggest travel trade show, ITB Asia, in Singapore this October, where the 2014 Winners will be announced.
Valere Tjolle
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