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Saturday, November 10, 2007
Is Ecotourism Becoming a Problem, Or is it Beneficial?

For those that know little about what ecotourism is, there is usually the question on whether or not people who say it’s a problem are right. In order to understand whether ecotourism is becoming a problem, you have to understand what ecotourism is. And then, you still need to understand in which ways ecotourism may be becoming a problem and in which ways it is a good thing.

Ecotourism is in short, traveling to a place in order to experience what the place offers in regard to its culture, wilderness and natural amenities. This kind of traveler is usually socially conscious and is in the mindset that polluting our world can be fixed. What ecotourism is known to do is offer travelers the opportunity for personal growth, and an experience not known elsewhere.

All in all ecotourism is a socially, nature conscious way of traveling which can help to minimize the negative impact of traditional traveling while maximizing the integrity of land and the people who live there.

So, is it a Problem, or Not?

For the most part, people will argue that ecotourism is not becoming a problem. The term and what it means is not meant to do anything but actually help tourism by eliminating pollution from traveling and using unconventional or old school methods of traveling. This can include backpacking instead of driving, camping instead of staying in a hotel and eating naturally and not in restaurants.

On the other hand, some people find that ecotourism is becoming a problem for other nature lovers. For people who like to scuba dive, they find themselves condemned by many ecotourists as they’re being urged not to scuba dive in order to keep the ocean life safe from human harm. This is just one example of how ecotourism has been known to try and take over the beliefs of others that spend a lot of time in nature.

Depending on your beliefs, you will have to come to your own conclusion in whether or not ecotourism is becoming a problem. For most it is not a problem, because tourism of this kind is surely beneficial to our world. However if you’re someone who likes to spend a lot of time in the thick of things when it comes to nature, you may find that hardcore ecotourism advocates can make it hard for you.



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