Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort Conservation With Green Day

For the past six years the Victoria chain of hotels and resorts has hosted a Green Day to promote caring for the local environment and this year was no exception. We feature the story of Victoria Hotel Hoi An and their greening efforts.

Luxury Resorts, Community-based Operators Recognised at Wild Asia’s Responsible Tourism Award

For the fourth year running, Wild Asia held its Responsible Tourism Award that sought to recognise and reward exemplary travel operators that stood out from the rest – the eco way. Three winners emerged from eight finalists, from six Asian countries. This year's finalists demonstrated sustainable tourism beyond "green checklists", and the winners are...

Proboscis Monkey Cling on to Fragile Ecosystems in Bako National Park, Sarawak

Bako National Park is probably the oldest National Park in Borneo, having been gazetted even before Sarawak was included as a part of the Federation Malaysia. With an area of only 27 square kilometres (2727ha), the range of ecosystems that you can find in it is anything but scant. It houses seven different types of forests, with the Kerangas – “open forests” – making up 70% of it. Proboscis monkeys are the main draw at Bako National Park. They are also one of the main concerns of the park, with an estimated population of 150-250 that deem Bako National Park as their home – out of only 1000 left in the wild. They are native to Borneo, and are more comfortable in lowlands like its mangrove forests and swamps.

Run for Charity in Cambodia and Enjoy Victoria Angkor Resort & Spa Specials

Join in the Angkor half marathon this 5-6 December 2009 and enjoy timeless Cambodian heritage Ho Chi Minh, 2 September 2009. A great success since 1996, the Angkor Wat International Half Marathon gathered 2,593 runners from 43 countries in 2008. This year the bar has been raised. Running for a good cause while discovering one of the most amazing UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Cambodia is the main attraction for the sporty traveller.

Palm Island, Australia: Reinventing Itself towards EcoTourism & Sustainability

While the history of the Palm Island as a tourist destination may seem bleak; once a source of ‘blackbirding’ slave labour for Japanese and European beche-de-mer and pearl traders during the 19th century, a penal colony for ‘disruptive’ Aboriginals in 1918, it holds a promise of better things. Once visitors start arriving, budding entrepreneurs of Palm Island may have a real chance to show visitors something positive that will help sustain the future of Palm Island community and its culture. Read on to know why Palm Island deserves a Fair Go.

Camiguin: A Land of Scenic Treats and Vulcanic Threats

Camiguin almost defies description. It is a tiny island of lush forests, volcanic splendor, eternal hot and cold natural springs, pristine patches of black and white beaches, majestic waterfalls, exotic marine life, blue-ridge mountains, serene surroundings, idyllic lifestyle; it has a glorious past, and is inhabited with jovial people. It amazing natural resources and peaceful atmosphere stir and baffle the minds of visitors.