Categories: Tourism

Sustainable Travel Hub now open “down under”


Travelers can easily find interactive conservation projects, immersive cultural experiences and eco-certified operators with the launch of the Tropical North Queensland Sustainable Travel Hub.

“The Tropical North Queensland Sustainable Travel Hub will help travelers to understand the value our region places on the environment and our community through various resources including blogs and a destination video that highlights our promise for greater good.”

Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ) CEO Mark Olsen also said the dedicated hub on the Tropical North Queensland destination website would enable people to travel with greater purpose in the only destination where two natural World Heritage areas meet.

“Consumers are increasingly concerned about the impact of climate change which has resulted in people travelling more thoughtfully and with more intent. There is also growing consumer interest for tourism to be more than sustainable – it should be restorative, reconciliatory and ultimately regenerative.

“Sustainability has been a way of life for Tropical North Queensland’s tourism operators who deliver the most eco-certified experiences in Australia and have achieved a number of milestones including the Douglas Shire becoming the world’s first Eco Certified Destination.

“Many of our operators are well advanced on this journey. Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, for example, was the first tourism operator in the world to achieve EarthCheck Master Certification and is one of less than 10 EarthCheck Masters on the planet.

“Others such as Experience Co’s Reef Unlimited and GBR Biology have pioneered the addition of Indigenous culture into a Great Barrier Reef experience by working with local Traditional Owners to include their knowledge in cultural presentations and reef stewardship activities.

“Tourism Tropical North Queensland’s promise for greater good is about continually improving as an industry and as a region. Sustainability is not just about the environment and the journey towards Net Zero, it is also about giving back to our community.

“We are bringing the tourism industry onboard with the Pathway to Sustainable Tourism Toolkit which we are also launching today to help our operators adopt sustainable business practices, measure their footprint, and plan their journey forward for the greater good.

“The toolkit outlines certification programs, community initiatives to partner with including Rainforest Rescue and Green Caffeen and discusses Tourism Tropical North Queensland’s sustainability journey which includes working with Reforest to offset events.”

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