At Adventure Direct we promote responsible travel to areas that conserves the natural environment and improves the well-being of those indigenous people.
We believe that responsible tourism promotes positive cultural and environmental ethics and practices.
Understanding the potential harm that can come from promoting tourism through many of the delicate environments in which we operate is reflected on our ideology of 'leave no trace' tourism.
Working with our overseas operators we aim to promote responsible, sustainable tourism.
Dragoman Overland
Dragoman Overland previously won the AITO (Association of Independent Tour Operators) Responsible Tourism Tourism Award in recognition for their commitment to Responsible Tourism, especially for the hands on community projects that they have been funding, such as the Inca Trail & Quechua Community Project and the Kariandusi School Trust.
Explore
Award Winner AITO (Association of Independent Tour Operators) Responsible Tourism Award. Explore believes passionately in responsible travel and has promoted it right from the start, 25 years ago. Explore also has 3 star responsible tourism rating - the highest level achievable.
G.A.P Adventures
Being a responsible eco tour operator is at the heart of what G.A.P Adventures is all about. From the start, G.A.P has been committed to offering low-impact tours that benefit traveller and host alike by working with local communities and individuals to develop sustainable tourism opportunities.
TrekAmerica
As founding members of "Tourism Cares for Tomorrow" TrekAmerica operate tour programs that create a positive impact on the lands they visit. The vast majority of itineraries are lead by local guides and use local supplies. TrekAmerica is also in the process of reducing carbon emissions of their vehicles.