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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 26, 2023 10:50:00 GMT
This choice can be made by the traveler himself, preferring concern for nature to a fleeting whim. Elizaveta Yusupovskaya: “I hate the “buy when I arrive” thesis, since any such purchases while traveling, as a rule, are no longer used at home. So any eco-friendly trip should start with packing a suitcase.” Minimize your footprint Another basic rule of ecotourism - wherever you go. Leave everything as it was before you. Or do better if you find a discarded bottle C Level Contact List along the way. No need to pick flowers, go off the trails and trample new ones, chase animals and insects. An ecotourist is always in the position of an observer and treats the place he has entered with the utmost care. Plan your route in advance and choose transport This is important both for our own safety and for maintaining the natural balance, which is very easy to disturb. Often, tourists want to get to hard-to-reach places on an SUV. But this can be a fatal mistake for both the ecosystem and Yusupovskaya: “I remember how a couple of years ago a group of guys went to Vachkazhets - a natural monument in Kamchatka with a mountain range, a forest and Lake Takhkoloch. Tourists traveled by car throughout the reserve and drowned the car in the lake. Now at the entrance to this park there is a shield forbidding entry by car. I think that any such signs and rules should be observed not even out of fear of punishment or a fine, but out of respect for the place.
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