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Global Education  /  Teaching Tools  /  Global learning quests  /  Sustainable tourism  /  Present

Sustainable tourism Learning Quest: Present

Prepare a presentation of the tour package you have selected (on PowerPoint or poster). Describe the places you will visit and the activities you will do. Highlight how the package suits each family member and how it demonstrates the principles of culturally and environmentally sensitive tourism.

OR

Create a poster or multi-media map of attractions in Lao PDR with written and/or audio descriptions of the key features. Describe how people are working to improve their income while protecting the environment and respecting ethnic cultures.

OR

Produce a flyer using photos, graphics and text to communicate a set of ‘dos and dont's for tourists to Laos, showing them how to be an environmentally and culturally sensitive.

OR

‘Undesirable tourists’ might do things such as drop litter, take heritage items home, make fun of local culture or demand better facilities such as better toilets and showers and clean sheets every day. Write a play to make such people more aware of the impact of their behaviour and convince them to be more culturally and environmentally sensitive.

 
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