The Wanderer is for the independent traveller who wants free time to explore and relax in Cape Tribulation and Cooktown. You can hav free day(s) depending how long you want to stay amongst the rainforest or in historic Cooktown. Accommodation and key highlights are included.
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The Eco Certification programme in Australia has been developed to identify genuine eco tourism and nature tourism operators.
This certification gives travellers the assurance that they are having an ecologically sustainable quality experience.
We are very proud of the committed tourism and attraction operators in North Queensland who have taken up this challenge to become environmentally sustainable and socially and culturally responsible.
Eco Tourism Attractions operating from Port Douglas and within driving distance of Port Douglas are:
Daintree Discovery Centre
Hartley's Crocodile Adventures
Mareeba Wetlands Reserve & Jabiru Safari Lodge
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
Eco Tourism Tour operators in the Port Douglas vicinity are:
Calypso Reef Charters
Down Under Tours
Eco Snorkelling
Foaming Fury
HABA Dive and Snorkel
Mareeba Wetlands Reserve & Jabiru Safari Lodge
RnR White Water Rafting
Synergy Reef Sailing
TAKA Dive Adventures
Tropic Wings Coach Tours
Tropical Horizons Tours
Undersea Explorer
Wilderness Challenge
Wooroonooran Safaris
1994 Code of Practice for Ecotourism Operators - Australia
* Strengthen the conservation effort for, and enhance the natural integrity of the places visited.
* Respect the sensitivities of other cultures.
* Be efficient in the use of natural resources (water, energy).
* Ensure waste disposal has minimal environmental and aesthetic impact
* Develop a recycling program.
* Support principals (i.e. hotels, carriers etc.) who have a conservation ethic.
* Keep abreast of current political and environmental issues, particularly of the local area.
* Network with other stakeholders (particularly those in the local area) to keep each other informed of developments and encourage the use of this Code of Practice.
* Endeavour to use distribution networks (e.g. catalogues) and retail outlets to raise environmental awareness by distributing guidelines to consumers.
* Support ecotourism education/training for guides and managers.
* Employ tour guides well versed and respectful of local cultures and environments.
* Give clients appropriate verbal and written education (interpretation) and guidance with respect to the natural and cultural history of the areas visited.
* Use locally produced goods that benefit the local community, but do not buy goods made from threatened or endangered species.
* Never intentionally disturb or encourage the disturbance of wildlife or wildlife habitats.
* Keep vehicles to designated roads and tracks.
* Abide by the rules and regulations of natural areas.
* Commit to the principle of best practice.
* Comply with Australian Safety Standards.
* Ensure truth in advertising.
* Maximise the quality of experience for hosts and guests.
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