Eco Tourism in the Middle East Ready For Next Generation Explorers

daryl-hannah-eco-tourismWith so much concern over global warming and the future of our planet, the idea of eco tourism is becoming more of an “in thing” to do.

Whether it be something really adventurous, like the treks to the north and south poles by David de Rothschild (as well as his planned voyage in a boat made from old plastic bottles to the “islands” of discarded plastic wastes in the Pacific Ocean) or to see the effects of climate change and global warming on the Amazon rain forests, and other similar venues, eco-tourism is definitely something many people are getting involved in.

We’ve covered a ton of eco tourism ideas on Green Prophet. For background reading, see how Daryl Hannah made a splash in Sinai, why Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber planted trees in Israel, or how Alexandra Cousteau wrote a “water journal” from the regions of Jordan and the Palestinian Authority

With all this in mind, is there merit to people embarking on eco-tourism trips to locations in the Middle East? You bet there is; and there are plenty of locations to go to as well.

Whether it be the environment’s effects on Egypt’s Nile River and delta region, biblical sites in Sinai,  such as Jebel Musa (said by many to be the Mount Sinai where Moses received the Ten commandments from God); Mt. Nebo in Jordan (where Moses ascended into heaven after being allowed to look at the Promised Land from afar); the Sea of Galilee where Jesus did much of his ministry; and the futuristic cities being built in Dubai and other Persian Gulf locations, there is much to see and experience in this region, from an eco-tourism standpoint.

Now more than ever, social liability and environmental responsibility lies with each one of us. Moreover, the crisis context leads us to awareness and it is time for everyone to make people change their mind about caring for our environment.

Nevertheless, there is a sector where social liability is has not taken its range, it is the tourism sector. There are not only environmental problems to witness in this region, but a number of positive solutions as well.

These solutions include projects dealing with renewable energy; such as solar, wind and even wave energy. There also many projects dealing with soil and water conservation; and projects in which desalinated water is being created by energy derived from the sun, and not just from conventional means such as fossil fuels.

With around 30 billion dollars per year, tourism is the most productive sector nowadays, and we have not considered yet all the damages that vacationers cause to the environment and local populations.

To fix this, organizations who offer sustainable tourism represent a credible perspective for the future. Sustainable tourism  enables visitors to be involved in  living in the environment they are coming to visit, as well being involved in projects to help improve the environment, such as the recent “Walk About  Love” cross-Israel trek from the southern city of Eilat to the Northernmost  sector in the Hulah Valley, just recently completed last month.

Except the environment care once you get to these locations, which normally should be obvious, it is important to underline to the vacationer the importance of  tasks supporting local communities, as well as the care for animals and not destroying plants.

These kind of projects already exist in other parts of the world, but need to be encouraged and developed in the Middle East – and staying in  a luxury hotel and planting a tree doesn’t quite fill the bill.

In case of generating more interest in ecotourism, which could be an evolution over the current type of  tourism in the years to come, we all need to get more involved. For our own future depends on it. 

Bon voyage!

Maurice Picow
Maurice Picowhttps://www.greenprophet.com/
Maurice Picow grew up in Oklahoma City, U.S.A., where he received a B.S. Degree in Business Administration. Following graduation, Maurice embarked on a career as a real estate broker before making the decision to move to Israel. After arriving in Israel, he came involved in the insurance agency business and later in the moving and international relocation fields. Maurice became interested in writing news and commentary articles in the late 1990’s, and now writes feature articles for the The Jerusalem Post as well as being a regular contributor to Green Prophet. He has also written a non-fiction study on Islam, a two volume adventure novel, and is completing a romance novel about a forbidden love affair. Writing topics of particular interest for Green Prophet are those dealing with global warming and climate change, as well as clean technology - particularly electric cars.
10 COMMENTS
  1. Hi there Michal

    I am a journalist in New York who has started a blog about the good things that some hotels/lodges/camps around the world are doing – for the community, wildlife, the environment. You can check out the kinds of things I’m talking about at your website. http://travelwithapurpose.wordpress.com/ I am coming to Tel Aviv tomorrow for five days (I know this is short notice) and wondered if there were any hotels, etc., in the city that would qualify for the site that I could go check out. I will be staying at the David. Please contact me through my email if you need to.

    We are looking for properties all over the world (and this is a free service, I might add), so if you have any ideas now or in the future, please let me know.

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Ted

  2. Dear Maurice Picow,
    I’m the head of ‘Eco & Sustainable Tourism Israel’ and will be more than happy to provide information on ecotourism in Israel.
    please contact me through my mail or mobile: +972-54-9989922
    All the best,
    Michal

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