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Tobago scores among 10 best destinations for eco-travel

Close-up of a Blue-grey Tanager (Thraupis episcopus) at TobagoFrom Caribbean360

LONDON, England, Wednesday July 16, 2014 – Tobago has secured a listing for the Caribbean on responsibletravel.com’s roundup of 10 award-winning destinations promising memorable holidays that will also “make a real, positive difference to local people and conservation efforts.” The online travel agency said of Tobago: A world away from the all-inclusive resorts, feel the rhythm of the real Caribbean in Tobago. And nowhere else in the Caribbean offers such a diversity of wildlife and habitats in such a compact area. Try this nature tour for forest forays, snorkelling, turtles and birdlife. Also featuring in the responsibletravel.com worldwide roundup are destinations in South America, Australasia, Scandinavia, Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States, which the travel experts summarised as follows:

Bonito, Brazil

This wonderland of caves, crystal clear water, mountains and forests is little known outside Brazil, but has an enterprising and innovative approach to sustainable tourism which won it the Best Destination in the 2013 World Responsible Tourism Awards. So while you are snorkelling through its kaleidoscopic caverns, and marvelling at its wildlife, you’ll also be helping protect them for generations to come.

Lake Matheson in New ZealandNew Zealand

Overall winner of the World Responsible Tourism Awards 2008 for its nationwide efforts to use tourism to make better places to live and visit, New Zealand is an adrenalin-fuelled outdoor playground. Mountains, trimmed by glaciers roll into staggering coastlines and lush forests offer walking and hiking trails galore. Active adventuring includes hiking, glacier walking and jet boating.

R-ros-Norway-740Roros, Norway

Take a step back in time in this unique former mining town and UNESCO World Heritage Site, which has been using tourism to preserve local heritage for over 85 years. Come here for culture and wilderness, cycling, hiking and canoeing in summer, and snowshoeing, husky-sledding and to see traditional reindeer herders in winter.

The North York Moors, UK

Conjuring up images of wild, remote landscapes and atmospheric adaptations of Bronte novels, Winner of the best Protected Area in 2004, the North York Moors are a spectacular mixture of coastline, open moorland and quaint, Georgian spa towns. Take the waters in Harrogate, or take to two wheels to explore the open, heather-filled expanses.

overall aerial view of Cape Town, South AfricaCape Town, South Africa

Vibrant and diverse, South Africa’s culture is often an afterthought to its animals. Cape Town offers a unique, complex combination of history and modernity, culture and scenery as well as innovative, informative township tourism projects.

The New Forest National Park, UK

Tucked away on the South Coast of the UK, this family friendly area of 900 year old woodland, walking trails, quaint villages and ubiquitous New Forest ponies won the award for Best Destination in the 2007 World Responsible Tourism Awards. Excellent bus connections and gentle cycling routes makes it easy to go car-free.

Traditional-Thatched-Cottage-740St Kilda, Outer Hebrides, UK

Isolated St Kilda, in the remotest part of Scotland’s Outer Hebrides may not be the top of everyone’s travel bucket list, but these tiny islands are the UK’s only Dual UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognised for both its natural and unique cultural significance.

Aspen, Colorado, USA

Leading the field in environmentally-friendly skiing, this mountain resort has a whole host of green accolades to its name. Be stunned by its towering mountains and summer hiking trails, and in winter know that the snow here is about as green as it gets.

The Lake District National Park, UK

Jaw dropping scenery, crystal lakes and enough outdoor activities to keep adventurers of all ages happy, the Lake District National Park offers a real retreat into nature. And with so many of its tourism businesses partnering with conservation organisations, a stay here really does contribute to keeping the Lakes as beautiful as they are now, for years to come.

The 2014 World Responsible Tourism Awards, sponsored by the Sultanate of Oman Ministry of Tourism, will be announced on November 5 at World Travel Market, London. British-based responsibletravel.com is the world’s leading online travel agent for responsible holidays and a pioneer of responsible tourism. Since its inception in 2001, the site’s mantra has been “travel like a local.” It packages holidays that offer “a real connection with the people, the landscape, the culture, the food and the environment.” Additionally, responsibletravel.com founded and organises The World Responsible Tourism Awards, celebrating 11 years at World Travel Market this year, and campaigns for positive change in the travel and tourism industry.

IMAGES:

CLOSE-UP OF A BLUE-GREY TANAGER (THRAUPIS EPISCOPUS) AT TOBAGO (CREDIT: CARIBBEAN360 / BIGSTOVK)

LAKE MATHESON IN NEW ZEALAND

R-ros-Norway-740

Traditional-Thatched-Cottage-740

overall aerial view of Cape Town, South Africa

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