Today there are hundreds and thousands of breathtaking tourist destinations from around the globe any one of us should visit at least once in their lifetime. However with profit and comfort in mind, tourism pioneers have taken it upon themselves to ruin the serenity of nature resorts in order to replace them with modern architectural wonders and elite hotels. Whether or not you agree with the tourism strategies of such monopolists or not, the truth is that there are still some untouched spots left on this Earth which are a true heaven for the true ecotourist. They can not only inspire you, but also confirm the truth each one of us knows – that mother Earth is the true architect of astounding feats of beauty, which nothing man-made can replace.
7. The Himalayas in Nepal
7. The Himalayas in Nepal
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An ecotourism destination for the more adventurous kind, the Himalayas in Nepal comprise the highest mountains on Earth. Offering a range of landscapes, which vary from subtropical valleys to alpine forests.
6. The Galapagos Islands
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Found 620 miles off the coast of Ecuador and the first ever recognized UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, the Galapagos Islands are a true heaven for the eco-conscious tourists. Being the home of some of nature’s most wonderful creatures, this ecotourism destination features a lot of treats, including special ones for the more adventurous of visitors, such as swimming with sea lions and penguins.
5. The Blue Mountains of Australia
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A Natural UNESCO World Heritage site since 2000, the Blue Mountains of Australia is a perfect spot for ecotourists who want to enjoy as much as 550 square miles of valleys, rocky outcroppings, narrow canyons and a number of swamps. It also features some of the most diverse wildlife Australia can offer.
4. Kerala
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One of the first places in South Asia to completely embrace the natural rhythm of nature and ecotourism, Kerala, a state in India, contains a number of villages, where visitors can not only enjoy nature, but also the traditional eco-way of life of the Indians.
3. The Amazon Rainforest
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Probably the most popular, but also the most dangerous of the ecotourist list is the Amazon rainforest. Some communities there embrace the ecotourism and take visitors through the rainforest, introducing them to the indigenous way of life of the tribes who live there.
2. Botswana
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Those of you who truly want to experience Africa in extreme eco-style should definitely go to Botswana. With its wide-open Savannah plains, amazing forests and amazing display of wildlife, Botswana is often called the ‘jewel of Africa’
1. Dominica
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Known as the nature island of the Caribbean, the small island of Dominica is recommended for every Eco tourism junkie. Recently earning the name of the ‘Whale-Watching Capital of the Caribbean,’ this small island draws people with its pristine rainforests, astonishing waterfalls and secluded natural hot springs.
Source: lolwot.com