Monday, December 6, 2010

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Responsible Tourism , a meeting dedicated to the Rising Nepal

E 'on Friday the third meeting of the "Responsible Tourism: Travel from North to South, "sponsored by the Intercultural Centre in collaboration with the Association Cervia Ravenna The Global Village and the Association of T-ERRE Faenza.


After the first two evenings devoted to Africa, on this occasion Participants will be transported to another continent, the snowy peaks of Nepal.
More than half the size of the Asian territory of the state is in fact occupied by the mountain ranges of the Himalayas, and the world's highest peak, Mount Everest that dream and obsession of generations of climbers, is situated right on the border between China and Nepal.
In the role of rapporteur Pierre Locksmiths Association T-Erre, who will be pleased to know in an original and "sustainable" natural beauty and cultural and religious peculiarities of the country with the capital Kathmandu, does not disappoint those who want to attend a stimulating story.
The project, now in its fourth edition, it is proposed to continue the journey started in 2007, dedicated to Responsible Tourism and Fair Trade and has planned three meetings at the headquarters of the Intercultural Centre in Via Monte Nero 2 to Cervia. In this fourth edition, the route winds through Africa and Asia, touching Benin, Mali and Nepal, to foster a deeper understanding of the consumer and less fun traveling, away from shallow mass phenomena and more attentive to culture and the particularities of destinations.
The meetings are in fact the purpose of sensitizing the local people to the theme of Responsible Tourism, creating awareness of how even a way to travel can be the bearer of universal principles such as equity, sustainability and tolerance.

Responsible Tourism is characterized by an emphasis on both the places visited by tourists, both for traditional culture, habits and values \u200b\u200bof the local population. Moreover, the economic benefits from this type of tourism are shared with the locals wherever possible and provide funding to local development projects, to ensure that the proceeds of the trip may have a positive impact on the population of the country of destination.

Confirming a pleasant habit linked to this initiative, there will be a stall of food and craft Fair organized by the Global Village, as well as a tasting of typical local products.
The appointment is therefore to 20.30 at the headquarters of the Intercultural Centre in Via Monte Nero, 2 in Cervia.
For info. 338-2196514.

source: cervianotizie

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