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What you can do
As a traveler, you also have a role to play in continuing Buffalo’s efforts on your trip, which is why we have written some guidelines on Responsible Travel for you to read.
These guidelines are not intended to be overbearing but simply clear and informative. They outline the standards of behavior that we expect from everyone who participates in our trips. The guidelines exist because we are privileged to be guests in local homes and communities, plus we want to promote sustainable tourism for both the benefit of the locals and so that travelers in the future can also visit and enjoy the same experience.
When you read the guidelines, you may find yourself considering issues that might never even have crossed your mind before. The area of Responsible Tourism is not black and white, it raises some ethical questions to which there are no clear answers. But with a little preparation in advance of your trip and by reading these guidelines, you can rest assured that the only impression you will leave behind after your travels is a positive one. |
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Luang Prabang Trek - Mekong River route
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Laos is a beautiful country that boasts off the beaten track trekking opportunities where seldom other tourists go. The following trek options provide the opportunity to discover charming temples, friendly minority tribes and fertile valleys
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Pu Luong Discovery
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The Pu Luong Nature Reserve is an area of outstanding beauty, cultural interest and high biodiversity value stretching from Mai Chau in the northwest to Cuc Phuong National Park in the south east. The region is blessed with rich forest, limestone
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