Big Five’s new Galapagos.com answers those questions. It serves as a beginner’s guide of sorts that allows travelers to learn about sustainable tourism – beginning in Latin America and expanding from there.
Each country is objectively ranked between one and five frogs. Ranking is based on how well and how actively they are pursuing sustainable tourism initiatives, including:
The new Galapagos.com will also feature the Gorf Blog, which will discuss the many aspects and issues related to sustainable travel. The name reflects the sometimes backwards and upside down world we live in today. See if you can figure out what Gorf really means.
Watch the space for more about Galapagos.com, and if you know what Gorf really spells, then the phrase below should be clear.
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