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The Blue Yonder Associates is a select group of
hospitality service providers in the tourism industry,
who work together to promote and practice Responsible
Tourism based on economic, social and environmental
policies which aim to reduce the negative and maximize
the positive impacts of tourism.
We have developed a holistic and transparent evaluation
framework that ensures these policies are tried and
tested, not only by the property owners themselves but
also in partnership with the international travel
community. We strive to make sure that our presence
within the industry results in a positive contribution
to the environment we live in, making the earth a
better place to live and visit. We believe that any
enterprises operating within the travel and tourism
industry should conduct their businesses in a
responsible way that ensures that their intervention
maximizes the positive and minimizes the negative
impacts.
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Background:
The Blue Yonder
was set up three years ago as a travel company to help
and support the
Nila
Foundation,
which aims to regenerate a dying river called
Bharatapuzha (River Nila)
in the Southern state of
Kerala.
Initiated with sound
policies
of Corporate Social Responsibility,
The Blue
Yonder
provides holiday experiences based on People, Culture
and Wilderness. Our outdoor activities, ranging from
boat cruises, bamboo rafting, spice tours and cultural
trails are operated by local people thereby offering
them an alternative and supplementary source of income.
The
concept of The Blue Yonder Associates was initiated
following discussions with our guests. Amongst the
hundreds of comments we have received since we started
operating in Kerala, many expressed that whilst they
were happy to be part of Responsible Tourism initiatives
associated with The Blue Yonder, they were also keen to
ensure that they could continue to make a positive
impact on destinations they travelled to in the future.
The majority of guests were also interested in finding
out more about the policies of businesses within the
travel industry.
Whilst many properties in Kerala may have inadvertently
not promoted or shared their responsible tourism
practices within the industry or amongst their guests,
it is evident that in fact many do follow responsible
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For
example, some of our guests wanted to know if the solid
waste from the property they stayed in was processed
responsibly or if their holidaying in one particular
location had improved, or had a detrimental effect on
the lives of local people. They much preferred to leave
the place, and probably to return again, knowing they
had played a role in making positive changes to the
environment and locality they had visited.
With
the growing number of travellers around the world
preferring to travel responsibly, we saw this as an
opportunity to make Kerala a better place to live and
visit. Kerala is growing in popularity as a tourist
destination at a rate of more than 11% annually and is
now one of the fastest growing destinations in the
world. Whilst striving to ensure that we remain as one
of the top ten destinations in the world, we believe
that if adequate steps are not taken at this
juncture to promote the concepts of Responsible Tourism
collectively, we might lose the edge as an attractive
travel destination.
It
was at this point that The Blue Yonder decided to
develop an evaluation framework for property owners and
guests, so that both could positively influence
the economic, environmental and social factors of a
destination. Our holistic evaluation system prompts
property owners to declare and evaluate their own
internal policies, which are then evaluated by their
guests.
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