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Ethical Travellers 'Should Ask Questions'

16:36 Mon 24th May 2010 |

Although many of us regularly visit tried and tested holiday destination many of us want to see more exotic places. However, there can be a significant environmental impact and this raises concerns about whether tour companies should offer trips to these sorts of places.

Some travel companies are now offering ethical travel and travel insurance. If you want to ensure you only arrange travel insurance for holidays with strong ethical credentials you must ask plenty of questions.

Whether you’re after an action-packed adventure, a relaxing beach escape or a charming countryside getaway closer to home, there’s something to suit all tastes and budgets.

According to a leading travel agent for responsible travel, it is important people find out as much as possible about the social and environmental effects of any trips they are planning.

Communications manager at the company said holidaymakers should speak to tour operators, travel agents and - if travelling independently - directly to hotels.

She stated: "Find out if they have got a responsible tourism policy in place and - if they have - have a read of it."

She concluded it was down to travellers to ask questions and make decisions based on the answers they get.

This comes after a survey recently found nearly three quarters of holidaymakers do not think travel companies were doing enough to address social and environmental issues. It also revealed the majority of people do not believe they are given sufficient information to make informed decisions regarding ethically sound getaways.

There are now many tour companies offering ethical holidays to top destinations. A search online will give you the information. Be sure to check the small print and make sure any holiday is right for you. In addition, make certain that any travel insurance policy you take out covers all the activities you are planning whilst away.

If you would like to know more about ethical travel why not ask AnswerBank Travel.

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