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Volume 7, March 2005 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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Adventure travelers
leave last, return first
By
Trevor Saxty,
Adventure Center |
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Here are some first hand perspectives on travel to the Tsunami zone from the operations staff, tour leaders and clients of an adventure travel company whose trips operate in the region. Sri Lanka - Head of Operations - Liddy Pleasants “Sri Lanka is a
stunningly beautiful, welcoming and fascinating country and the devastation that
has been wreaked on the eastern and southern coasts is heartbreaking. I
completely understand the position of those people who are concerned about
travel to the country during such a difficult time and am very pleased to have
seen the debates on this over the last few days. Thailand - Tour Leader - Adel Stegmann “The best thing you can do to help these people is to come here and to keep the economy running. So pack your suitcase and come and experience the resilience of the Thai's first hand!” Thailand - Traveler on 'Thailand Encompassed' - Belene from San Francisco ”I just finished the Thailand Encompassed tour which spent four days in Krabi (Jan. 1-5) and I want to reassure people (from someone who has been there and has an objective perspective) that EVERYTHING IS FINE. In fact, on Ao Nang beach where our tour stayed, there is barely a hint of destruction. Ao Nang beach has a sea wall at the beach street, so that helped stop the wave. Also, they had warnings from Phuket which I think helped save many lives. Don't get me wrong - there were fatalities, but that is all over. Yes, people have very frightening survival stories but they are all ok. Do not change your plans or have any hesitations about going - southern Thailand needs your business and it is safe!!! All the shops and restaurants in Ao Nang are open for business - it's just real quiet because there is hardly anyone there. (Actually the quietness is pretty nice!). Enjoy your trip - the Thai people are wonderful! “ As more and more travelers return with tales of positive experiences in Thailand, Sri Lanka, South India and elsewhere in the tsunami zone it’s clear that one of the easiest and most effective ways to support these regions at a grassroots level is to simply take a trip that will put money back into the local economy. Companies like Adventure Center offer a huge range of affordable trips to Thailand, Sri Lanka, and South India, which provide an opportunity to enjoy these great destinations and at the same time prevent a natural disaster from being compounded by an economic disaster.
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