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Wild Asia's Responsible Tourism Awards is the only tourism award of its kind in Asia. Established by Wild Asia in 2006, this annual award aims to recognize accommodation operators and tour operators who are making a difference. We believe that in rewarding the bright sparks, more operators from the region will be encouraged to step forward and to share and inspire change from within the travel industry, beginning with operators closest to us.
Wild Asia's Responsible Tourism Awards is the first of its kind in Asia. It aims to recognise tourism operators who are making a difference in responsible tourism by adopting sustainable management practices. Established in 2006 with a small grant, it is now a mainstream event, comprising of workshops and an annual awards ceremony.
The Wild Asia Responsible Tourism Checklist
The checklist is aligned to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) Global Sustainability Tourism Criteria and forms the basis of the Awards. It was first developed in 2003 to help provide practical guidance to tourism operators. The criteria "serves as the minimum standard that any tourism business should aspire to reach in order to protect and sustain the world's natural and cultural resources while ensuring tourism meets its potential as a tool for poverty alleviation."
The checklist serves as a self-assessment tool, to help operators determine where they stand in the quest towards responsible tourism.
Site Visits
Every year, site visits to short-listed destinations are conducted by a team of fact finders and our judging panel consisting of Wild Asia's Responsible Tourism team, an advisor, and a media person.
By visiting, experiencing and documenting best practices on-site, Wild Asia hopes to showcase these exemplary operators as inspiration to others. Meeting the locals is also a wonderful opportunity to communicate our mission more effectively.
More information on our past winners and their destinations (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010).
What makes a winner?
Wild Asia "winners" are operators whom we have visited and assessed based on these following questions:
- How well do you think the operator understands the social and environmental impacts of the operation?
- How does the operator create a sense of place (efforts towards enriching the visitor's understanding of the destination)?
- How will the efforts be sustained (are the efforts going to continue in the long term? Profitability? Leadership? Systems?)?
- How does the operator communicate their efforts to the guests? (How well are guests involved in their RT journey: Openness? Transparent about success and failures?)
- How well does the operator internalise their RT efforts? (Systems? Leadership? Training? How well are sustainability efforts structured into day-2-day operations?)
- What is the reach of the operator's sphere of influence (the efforts to ensure that the ideas and practices are shared across the community, other businesses, local governments, etc)?
- Have there been any improvements over the past few years? (Continual improvement)
Read more about Responsible Tourism
Read more about our advisory service, training series and the Responsible Tourism Awards. Discover RT operators in this region in our Map of Hope, read travel stories in Rethink Travel and find out how you can be part of making travel destinations sustainable.










rebecca
10-Apr-2005
Posts: 1
Monday, 07 April 2008 at 10:52 PM:
What a great initiative this is :)
lucy10
Saturday, 26 June 2010 at 2:26 AM:
the awards are the position of their merciful in Aggregation, as we are committed to manage site visits and view explore, all to instruct excellence in prudent touristry.
What a uppercase initiative
lucygray10
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