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How to be our best selves in the Galapago s RESPONSIBLE TOURISM

How to be our best selves in the Galapagos RESPONSIBLE TOURISM

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Page 1: How to be our best selves in the Galapagos RESPONSIBLE TOURISM

How to be our best selves in the Galapagos

RESPONSIBLE TOURISM

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Mindset: Be open-minded!Don’t assume what you are used to is “better” or “superior”

Respect:Respect the cultural identityYou are not at a zooPeople don’t exist for the entertainment of tourists

GENERAL CONCEPTS

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Interactions:Try new thingsHave conversations with locals, enjoy a new perspective

Avoid saying insulting or condescending things in public, even if you think the people around can’t understand you. Many people around the world can understand partial English

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Remember you are the guest!Not the other way around. (Don’t expect locals to inconvenience themselves for you.)

It is a privilege to be in their homeDon’t touch others’ property or bother people/animals without permission

Respect posted limits: stay on marked trails in parks

Leave no trace! Aim to have as little impact on the place as possible

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Research the communities you will be in. Learn basic words in local languageDress according to cultural norms (avoid clothing that would be considered immodest/disrespectful)

Aim to spend your money in multiple places i.e. restaurants, hotels, vendors, transportation (avoiding all-inclusive resorts)

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Photography: Always Ask! Be willing to pay a bit if requested

Haggling: Do it respectfully! Aim for a fair price - the vendor is trying to make a living. Only if no price is posted.

Begging: Better to donate to organizations. Don’t want to encourage flocking or scamming.

ON THE TRIP, HOW TO APPROACH:

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Have a buddy at all timesHave a plan for making contact if you get separated

If a situation seems off, find a way out

Know your limitsIf going out at night have someone in the group as your “designated driver”

ON THE TRIP: SAFETY

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Educate your friendsPhotos are a great way to document and share experience

Clarify incorrect stereotypes around youLook into supporting organizations that address problems you witnessedFundar: alternative developmentGalapagos Conservancy: env. ProtectionScalesia Foundation: strengthening education

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