2014 Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Awards announced

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Singapore : Wild Asia revealed the 2014 Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Award Winners as part of the annual Responsible Tourism Forum on the closing day of this year’s ITB Asia (Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
Each year, Wild Asia hosts the region’s premier get together for sustainable travel professionals, to share experiences and expertise to like-minded businesses and passionate individuals. The conclusion of this exciting networking event is always the grand revealing of the year’s Responsible Tourism Award recipients.
In line with this year’s UNWTO theme, Wild Asia has highlighted people in destinations in the 2014 Awards with categories dedicated to ethical practices to support host communities and conserve vibrant cultures in destinations around the region. The Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Awards began in 2006 aligned with the Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria (GSTC), enabling local operators to gain international recognition and inspire the tourism industry through sharing their best practices.
Best in Community Engagement & Development
exceptional commitment to supporting the local community and economy in which your business operates
Winner: Borneo Eco Tours, Malaysia
Based in Malaysian Borneo, Borneo Eco Tours has been a pioneer in responsible nature tours since 1991. Two of their most popular destinations in which they operate includes the iconic Kinabatangan River, where guests can enjoy their award-winning Sukau Rainforest Lodge and Borneo’s famed primates, and Kudat, which provides opportunities for guests to visit and support cottage industries (supported by their partner NGO, BEST) along the scenic coast
Finalists
Reality Tours & Travel, India
Village Ways, India
Best in Cultural Preservation
engagement and efforts by tourism businesses in preserving, enhancing and promoting local cultures and heritage
Winner: Ock Pop Tok, Laos
Ock Pop Tok is located in the stunning UNESCO town of Luang Prabang in Laos. For the past 15 years they have been working to cultivate and preserve Laos’ textile heritage through sustainable tourism. Today, they have visitor accommodation, a Living Arts Centre, retail outlets and a restaurant – all where visitors can enjoy the colourful textures as rich as Laotian culture.
Finalist
Andaman Discoveries, Thailand
Most Inspiring Responsible Tourism Initiative
grassroots initiatives championing responsible tourism within their destination
Winner: ChildSafe Network, Cambodia
The ChildSafe Network, delivered by Friends-International, is helping to protect vulnerable children in tourism destinations across Cambodia and other parts of South East Asia. Their 7 Tips for Travellers helps tourists make the right choices in responsible travel to advocate child safety. Beyond that, they’re also working behind the scenes to get children off the streets through vocational training, supporting their parents through jobs, and generating funding and employment through social ventures.
Finalist
BEST Society, Malaysia
Wild Asia plans to launch the 2015 Awards in March next year according to tourism.wildasia.org
Oct. 31, 2014