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Eco Tourism

Agro Tourism

Agritourism is a type of tourism that involves visiting farms, old plantations, gastronomic festivals, or other agricultural businesses for the purpose of experiencing rural life, culture, and food. Agritourism combines agriculture and tourism to promote sustainable tourism, support local agriculture, and provide economic benefits to rural communities. Examples of agritourism include;  The rise of agri-tourism and farm stays presents a unique opportunity for travelers to immerse themselves in the rural way of life, while also providing .


Select from the list what Agro Tourism product you would like to register for.

1. Farm Stays - A farm stay is a part of agritourism that involves overnight accommodations on a working farm or ranch.

2.  Organic Farming Experiencing - Organic tourism primarily targets tourists, tours organized for the purpose of health, relaxation activities, agriculture education, culture. and gastronomy.

3.Visits to Agricultural Cooperatives- Agricultural production model in combination with ecotourism development 

4. Agriculture Education Program - Delivered through 

Supervised Agricultural Experience programs (work-based learning)

Culture Tourism

Cultural tourism is a type of tourism in which the visitor's essential motivation is to learn, discover, experience and consume the cultural attractions and products offered by a tourist destination. Cultural tourism experiences include, but are not limited to, architectural and culinary activities, festivals or events, historic or heritage, sites, landmarks and exhibitions, wildlife sanctuaries, and religious venues


Adventure Tourism

the movement of the people from one to another place outside their comfort zone for exploration or travel to remote areas, exotic and possibly hostile areas.  


This may include activities such as mountaineering, trekking, canoeing, scuba diving, rafting, kayaking,  hiking, exploring, Geocaching, canyoneering 


Wildlife Tourism

Definition: Wildlife tourism is a type of sustainable tourism focused on observing and interacting with animals in their natural habitats. This form of tourism emphasizes conservation, education, and responsible travel practices, allowing tourists to appreciate wildlife while supporting the protection of ecosystems.


  Key Wildlife Tourism Activities  



  1. Birdwatching:  



  2. Marine Wildlife Tours:  



  3. Rainforest Expeditions:  



  4. River and Wetland Tours:  



  5. Cultural and Wildlife Integration:  



 

Wildlife tourism in Morobe Province offers a unique opportunity to experience the region's rich biodiversity and cultural heritage. By promoting responsible and sustainable tourism practices, it is possible to protect and preserve these natural treasures while supporting local communities and fostering economic development.  


Sustainable Tourism

Sustainable Accommodation:   houses in Papua New Guinea (PNG) villages can be rated as sustainable accommodations, provided they incorporate certain eco-friendly practices and principles. Here’s how traditional and modern village houses in PNG can meet the criteria for sustainable accommodations:


Characteristics of Sustainable Accommodations in PNG Villages

  1. Use of Local and Natural Materials:

    • Traditional houses in PNG are often constructed from locally sourced materials such as bamboo, wood, and palm thatch, which reduces the carbon footprint associated with transportation and supports local economies.

  2. Energy Efficiency:

    • Many village houses rely on natural ventilation and lighting, minimizing the need for artificial heating, cooling, and lighting.

    • Solar panels can be installed to provide renewable energy for lighting and basic appliances, further reducing reliance on non-renewable energy sources.

  3. Water Conservation:

    • Rainwater harvesting systems can be implemented to collect and store rainwater for household use.

    • Using traditional methods of water conservation and promoting water-efficient fixtures can help manage water resources sustainably.

  4. Waste Management:

    • Composting toilets and waste segregation practices can be adopted to manage waste more sustainably.

    • Encouraging the reduction, reuse, and recycling of materials within the community helps minimize waste.

  5. Sustainable Agriculture and Food Sourcing:

    • Promoting organic farming practices and using locally grown food for meals can support sustainable agriculture and reduce food miles.

    • Village gardens can be used to grow vegetables, fruits, and herbs, contributing to food sustainability and self-sufficiency.

  6. Cultural and Community Engagement:

    • Offering homestays and cultural experiences allows tourists to engage with and support local communities.

    • Involving the community in tourism activities ensures that the benefits are widely distributed and culturally appropriate practices are maintained.

  7. Environmental Education:

    • Educating both locals and visitors about the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable practices helps build a community of environmentally conscious individuals.


Volunteer Tourism

travelers to contribute to local communities, engage in conservation efforts, and immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the country. PNG, with its diverse ecosystems, vibrant cultures, and significant development needs, presents a compelling destination for voluntourism. Here’s an overview of how volunteer tourism manifests in PNG:



1. Community Development

2.  Environmental Conservation:

3. Cultural Preservation 

4. Disaster Relief and Preparedness



  • Marine Conservation Projects:

    •  volunteers for coral reef monitoring, marine species protection, and beach clean-ups.

    • Example: Sea turtle conservation projects where volunteers protect nesting sites and monitor turtle populations.

  • Cultural Immersion Programs:

    • Volunteers live with local families in village homestays, participating in daily activities and learning about traditional ways of life.

    • Activities include weaving, traditional cooking, and participating in local ceremonies.

  • Educational Initiatives:

    • Volunteers teach in rural schools, help develop educational materials, and support teachers with classroom activities.

    • Example: Assisting in literacy programs or providing vocational training to youth.

  • Healthcare Missions:

    • Medical professionals volunteer in clinics or mobile health units, offering services such as vaccinations, health check-ups, and health education.

    • Example: Dental health campaigns or maternal health initiatives in remote communities.

Education and Interpretation: is a form of travel focused on learning and understanding the natural, cultural, and historical significance of a destination.

knowledgeable guides or interpreters, who help tourists understand the deeper meanings behind the sites they visit. It combines travel with educational activities, making it an enriching experience for participants.  


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