Down South and Down Under By: Stephanie Stephens |
The Rough & Tumble Bush Lodge in the northwest corner of South Island, New Zealand, is a warm and welcoming detour in a land of endless breathtaking vistas and strange names. Read Story
The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) announced that the Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference 2009 will take place in Portland, Oregon, November 1-3. The ESTC is the annual bi-national
Green Hotel Certification and Green Globe International have entered into a partnership to provide dual certification for hotels in the Caribbean, U.S., Central and South America and Europe.
Israel has begun an eco-friendly initiative to transform the Hiriya garbage dump near Tel Aviv into a 24-hour recreational spot known as Ayalon Park.
International Expeditions is celebrating Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday with free international air to Ecuador on its January 2 and February 6, 2009 voyages to the Galapagos islands.
Whether it’s hikes overlooking a glacier, rainforest nature walks, or a ride by Tramway to the alpine trails high over Juneau, southeast Alaska offers something for the nature lover.
Shortly after the election ended Tuesday, New York City-based 2AFRIKA, INC. announced an 11-day presidential heritage safari to its portfolio.
Hawaii’s Big Island serves up a feast of the islands’ heritage, and it is not without reason that the Big Island Visitors Bureau markets the destination as “Hawaii’s Island of Adventure.”
Fiji Islands Visitor Bureau partners with Sport Diver Magazine to create virtual tour of Fiji diving experiences.
The three-hour rainforest canopy tour uses a zipline or aerial runway 100 feet above the forest floor, with speeds reaching up to 37 miles an hour.
Canodros S.A. received the award for its strict international standards and codes relating to the improvement, control and preservation of the environment.