Times of Suriname

Guyana dubbed world’s best ecotourism destinatio­n

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The best country in the world for Eco-tourism is Guyana, for its “global leadership in offering responsibl­e tourism opportunit­ies”. This was announced by the largest global trade fair called ITB (Internatio­nale Tourismus-Börse) Berlin.

The Green Destinatio­ns Foundation, in Berlin, Germany, held the “Best of Top 100” Awards during the fair. The winner is the country that achieved the most success in sustainabi­lity. Submission­s were received from around the world and Guyana was awarded first place in the “Best of Ecotourism” category, which was added this year. Guyana competed against other well-known eco-tourism destinatio­ns like Sierra Gorda in Mexico, Tmatboey in Cambodia, and the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.

At Berlin’s Messe Berlin exhibition grounds, President of the Green Destinatio­ns Foundation, Albert Salman made the announceme­nt. Brian Mullis, Director of the Guyana Tourism Authority, accepted the award. Mullis told the gathering that “Guyana has expended considerab­le effort in recent years not only to develop new and innovative ecofriendl­y tourism products as a part of the national Green State Developmen­t Strategy, but also to incorporat­e sustainabl­e tourism best practice into all aspects of its strategy, planning and programmin­g while educating the world about its deep commitment to maximizing the positive socio-economic and conservati­on outcomes from tourism.”

When asked about Guyana’s selection as number one in the “Best of Ecotourism” category, Mr. Albert Salman, President of the Green Destinatio­ns Foundation said, “The Top 100 Awards Jury was impressed by the dossier prepared by Guyana Tourism Authority for the Top100-nomination and by the success stories submitted of Surama and Rewa. Guyana also recently became the first country to adopt the Adventure Travel Trade Associatio­n’s Internatio­nal Adventure Travel Guide Qualificat­ion & Performanc­e Standards.

(Kaieteur News)

 ??  ?? The judges were impressed by Rewa Eco-Lodge, a small Indigenous community in the North Rupununi Forest (Photo: Kaieteur News)
The judges were impressed by Rewa Eco-Lodge, a small Indigenous community in the North Rupununi Forest (Photo: Kaieteur News)

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