Stories tagged with indochina
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Northern Thailand Resort Awarded for Responsible Travel
It seems like we’re constantly being reminded of the ways we are ruining the environment, but it’s less often that we hear about the positive actions that are being taken – particularly when it comes to travel. Travel Indochina is making a point of demonstrating how we can enjoy our holiday experience and make a difference when it comes to protecting the environment.
Travel Indochina features offices in each of the countries where it offers small group travel packages. This leading specialist in Asian travel is positioned so that is able to hand-pick vendors who operate in an environmentally-responsible manner. Not only does Travel Indochina require responsible behaviour from the suppliers it works with, but it also works closely local vendors to develop their capabilities and set higher standards for the tourism industry.
One of Travel Indochina’s most popular resort hotels, the Anantara Golden Triangle located in Chiang Rai, Thailand, was recognized this past week by Forbes Traveler as one of the “World’s Most Responsible Hotels.”
Set amid stunning surroundings, and overlooking the hills of Laos and Myanmar and Laos, this picturesque property was recognised for protecting the environment, promoting conservation and also its humanitarian efforts. A highlight of a guest’s stay at the Anantara is a visit to an elephant camp, set in an adjacent, lush bamboo forest, where visitors learn about the training and handling of these gentle giants.
Chris Orme, general manager of Travel Indochina, explains why the Anantara features in their itineraries. “The Anantara Golden Triangle ticks all the right boxes for us in terms of responsible travel. The way in which they have made a sanctuary, not only for the elephants but for the elephant mahouts and their families, demonstrates their accordance with our principles.”
Posted by: Andrew on 24 Jun 2008, 21:36 -
Indochinese Refugees on the Brink of Chinese Citizenship
The United Nation said that 260,000 Indochinese refugees who fled to China in the late 1970s and early 1980s may be granted Chinese citizenship. Most of the refugees were originally from Vietnam, with some from Laos and Cambodia. They are mainly settled in southern China. Reuters has the details.
Posted by: Toony on 01 Jun 2007, 12:08 -
Development of Seaport and Airport in Vietnam
A prominent Vietnamese economist has pointed to the necessity for the country to upgrade its seaport and airport infrastructure for the economic benefit of the region including Indochina and the East-West Economic Corridor. He suggested that development of seaports and airports can guarantee the success of the government's strategy.
Pham Chi Lan, a government economic expert explained that investment should be poured into five major seaports and four international airports that could be shared by all the provinces.
Yahoo Finance News carried the Asia Pulse story.
Posted by: Toony on 30 May 2007, 11:39
