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winners of the Responsible Tourism Awards 2004
Overall Winners: The Calabash Trust and Exodus
sponsored by First Choice Calabash Trust and Tours - township tours in Port Elizabeth South Africa - are a shining example of how tourism can benefit the poor. Exodus are an outstanding example of how responsible tourism can become part of a companies DNA and run like a thread through all the companies activities. Best Tour Operator Winner: Exodus Travel This was an extremely competitive category, Exodus were chosen for their systematic approach to integrating responsible tourism throughout their entire business, including their supply chain, and thereby setting a model for other businesses to follow. Highly Commended: Intrepid Travel and The Adventure Company. Best Hotel Winner: Casuarina Beach Club, Barbados The winner was selected for its employment of disabled people, initiatives to benefit the poor and outstanding environmental performance. Highly Commended: Hilton Hotels Best Transport Initiative sponsored by The Energy Saving Trust Winner: Eurostar Eurostar's high-speed rail service linking the UK and France has provided a lower emission alternative to flying for 59 million people for over 10 years. Best in a Mountain Environment Winner: Kasbah du Toubkal A mountain accommodation situated in the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco , Kasbah de Toubkal has forged an extraordinary partnership between the Berber community and Discover Ltd, leading to the sensitive development of tourism and extensive benefits to the local community. Highly Commended: Guerba World Travel Best in a Marine Environment sponsored by the Fiji Visitors Bureau Winner: Chumbe Island Coral Park Ltd Chumbe Island, near Zanzibar has funded a number of outstanding conservation and social programmes from tourism revenues. Highly Commended: Blue Ventures Best for Poverty Reduction sponsored by Exodus Winner: The Calabash Trust The Calabash Trust provides township tours in Port Elizabeth, South Africa and has brought significant benefits to township communities through tourism. Highly Commended: Makasutu Cultural Forest, Kahawa Shamba, and the Santa Lucia eco-lodge Best in a Protected Area Winner: The North Moors National Park Authority and their Developing Assets of Protected Areas scheme (DAPA) DAPA was selected for its creation of an effective link between the rural economy and sustainable environmental park management. Highly Commended: Operation Wallacea Best for Conservation of Endangered Species sponsored by Friends of Conservation Winner: Naturetrek A UK based tour operator, Nature Trek has made available nature based and wildlife tours to mainstream tourists and exhibits a consistent, diverse and measurable approach to conservation issues worldwide. Highly Commended: Grootbos Private Nature Reserve Best for Innovation sponsored by Active Hotels Winner: The Mihai Eminescu Trust A village project based in Viscri, Transylvania, The Trust has turned a poor, remote village, deserted by young people, into a thriving cultural tourism attraction, without spoiling its traditional way of life and beautiful natural surroundings. Highly Commended: Kahawa Shamba The person who has contributed most significantly to responsible tourism sponsored by Intrepid Travel Winner: Adama Bah Adama has worked for 20 years bringing together different stakeholder groups in the Gambia to work together to increase the benefits of tourism to local people and the environment. Highly Commended: Tricia Barnett from Tourism Concern Back to current winners |
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