As an adventure trekking and touring agency bringing in travelers from all across the globe, it is our prime job to educate visitors about their responsibility while in Nepal. Not only visitors but also the operators, government, and the locals should also be mindful of their behaviors while travelling, we refer to this as Responsible Tourism.
“Leave only footprints, take only photographs.”
Responsible Tourism by definition is all about making a better place for people to visit without affecting the places for people to live in. As Nepal Government encourages the tourism industry to take responsibility for making tourism long-lasting, the phenomena is characterized in which:
minimizes negative economic, environmental and social impacts;
generates greater economic benefits for local people and enhances the well-being of host communities, improves working conditions and access to the industry;
involves local people in decisions that affect their lives and life changes;
makes positive contributions to the conservation of natural and cultural heritage, to the maintenance of the world’s diversity;
provides more enjoyable experiences for tourists through more meaningful connections with local people, and a greater understanding of local cultural, social and environmental issues;
provide access for people with disabilities and the disadvantaged;
is culturally sensitive, engenders respect between tourists and hosts, and builds local pride and confidence.
CoreTreks is committed to contribute to the fullest for socio-economic development through tourism. Our vision is to enable quality services and environment to the visitors and a better residing place for the locals. As we strive for the development of tourism and the country, we humbly appeal you to be responsible and respectful to the country and the people.
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