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Eco-tour IN U.K

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Eco-tour in u.k

Ecotourism is a concept that has, in a sense, been around for a long time in the UK. The UK has a rich tradition of admiring nature, so much so that it is integral to much of our art, history and literature. There are many examples – Our Natural History Museums, Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Pre-Raphaelites, which surrounded The Enlightenment Period with poets like Shelley and Byron’s focus on nature.  

WHAT IS ECOTOURISM?

National conservation has officially been around since 1884 in the UK. This was the beginning of the National Trust. It started when Octavia Hill, one of the founders, was commissioned to protect Sayes Court Garden in south east London. Throughout the 18th century, the idea of escaping to the countryside became very popular amongst artists and elites. Today, the National Trust is a huge drive protecting not just 250,000 acres of land but almost 800 miles of coast and dozens of historic castles and places of interest.  

Today a bigger movement is growing in ways to explore England in the most sustainable ways possible. With concern for the climate, people are starting to be more conscientious about how they travel. Ecotourism is the idea of visiting nature and bringing money and awareness to the conservation of it. The idea is while invigorating these places and supporting local wildlife you do so in a way without damaging the area. 

THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND

There are several key rules to ecotourism or sustainable travel. Each works to obtain the goal of leaving no trace so as to keep any negative impact on the environment at a minimum. Here are important things to keep in mind when camping. 

These are basic principles to keep in mind and help preserve the landscape. Don’t be perturbed by the responsibility, simply being prepared and mindful makes all the difference. It’s a great thing to bring tourism to the natural landscapes and will help in future preservation. There are many places to explore, simply visit The National Trust for information. We also listed some of the best nature reserves in the UK recently. 

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