If you are interested in environmental issues, below are eco-tourism destinations that are highly rated for their friendliness and closeness to nature.
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Costa Rica:You can swim with sea turtles, explore the coffee and cocoa farms, and explore the forests of Costa Rica. This country is full of natural beauty and wildlife. |
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Galapagos Islands:About 90% of the Galapagos Islands are national parks, and the island's ecosystems are strictly protected. The number of tourists licensed to visit the Galapagos each year is very small. |
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Borneo (Malaysia):This is the habitat of the rare Asiatic pygmy elephant and Sunda clouded leopard. The natural landscape and ecosystem of Borneo are almost unaffected by human impact. |
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Peru:There are more than 25,000 plant species in Peru, 30% of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Additionally, Machu Picchu, also known as Ancient Mountain or “The Lost City of the Incas,” is Peru’s biggest tourist attraction. |
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Patagonia:Located between Chile and Argentina, Patagonia is blessed with stunning landscapes, crystal clear lakes and snow-capped mountains. Torres del Paine National Park is designated a Unesco biosphere reserve. |
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Bhutan:A small country with one of the lowest tourist numbers in the world, Bhutan places great emphasis on sustainable tourism development, and is concerned with the conservation of its natural resources and culture. |
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Slovenia:Ljubljana (capital of Slovenia) was voted the capital with the largest green area in Europe, with 46% of the total area. Public buses in the city run on natural gas, trains run on electricity. |
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Botswana and Zambia:These are two countries with vast savannas and the richest wildlife in Africa. If you are interested in spectacular scenery, visitors can follow the Zambezi River to Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in the world. |
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New Zealand:New Zealand has it all, from glaciers to rainforests to volcanoes. About 20% of the country is national park, with its natural landscapes being protected with extreme care. |
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Vietnam:The journey to explore the Mekong Delta is considered one of the most popular ways to explore Vietnam. In addition, the vast national parks, coral reefs, Ha Long Bay, etc. still have great potential to develop an eco-tourism model. |
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