Twitter’s success in multiplying its presence throughout the world of travel, has meant that it is increasingly becoming an industry search engine for me. So here’s just a handful of some great travel applications that I’ve found. I know there are so many more out there so please feel free to tell me about them [...]
Posts Tagged ‘ethical tourism’
10 great travel websites I found on Twitter….
Posted in TruTourism, tagged ethical tourism, Milkwood House, Travel websites, Twitter, UGC on March 16, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Redeem themsleves for poor decisions
Posted in Neon Tiger, tagged ethical tourism, Junglemantra, Neon Tiger, Neon Tiger initiative, responsible tourism, responsible travel, tourism on February 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Essentially, the Neon Tiger Initiative was inspired by a number of parents in Ynyscedwyn School in Ystradgynlais, where both our children, Cynan and Owain go to school. (Their Welsh has come on so well that they are now able to talk about both their parents inWelsh without us really knowing what they’re talking about!) Anyway, [...]
What’s in a name?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged authentic tourism, ethical tourism, Gower, Gower Holiday Village, Places to stay Gower, TruPlaces on February 14, 2009 | 7 Comments »
TruPlaces, what on earth is all that about? Well, the concept was born about three years ago, round about the time we were buying our first property overseas. At the time, as a tourism consultant, I was particularly interested in the market shift towards more authentic and ethical tourism experiences and was determined to make sure [...]
What's in a name?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged authentic tourism, ethical tourism, Gower, Gower Holiday Village, Places to stay Gower, TruPlaces on February 14, 2009 | 7 Comments »
TruPlaces, what on earth is all that about? Well, the concept was born about three years ago, round about the time we were buying our first property overseas. At the time, as a tourism consultant, I was particularly interested in the market shift towards more authentic and ethical tourism experiences and was determined to make sure [...]
