America's Schools Program and Sustainable Travel Team Up to Offer Eco-friendly Trips
Boulder, CO - February 23, 20101 - As part of America's Schools Program's ongoing commitment to environmental education and awareness, they are teaming up with Sustainable Travel International (STI), to offer two trips in 2010 that exemplify responsible tourism in action.
These active and experiential trips are scheduled for June 18-27, 2010, in South East Queensland, Australia, and June 11-16, 2010, at Yellowstone National Park. Each region's top eco-lodges and green hotels will be a highlight of these trips. These properties are working to protect the environment and economically benefiting the local communities where they're located, and some have a strong focus on preserving cultural heritage as well.
“We are excited to partner with America's Schools Program in offering these eco-friendly trips,” said Brian Mullis, co-founder and president of STI. “Although more tour operators are offering trips that feature 'green' elements, the travel industry needs to do more to support local economic development and the natural and socio-cultural environments they visit. By collaborating with America's Schools Program, we aim to offer extraordinary vacations, while also providing our guests with opportunities to learn about responsible tourism first hand.”
Participants in the 10-day trip to Australia will visit award winning eco-lodges, enjoy pristine beaches, and explore World Heritage sites, rural communities and off-the-beaten-path sights. There will also be plenty of educational opportunities, including learning about Aboriginal culture, dance and art. The 6-day trip to Yellowstone National Park follows a comparable format and includes adventurous, yet low-impact, activities like whitewater rafting, horseback riding, and hiking.
“We are delighted to partner with Sustainable Travel International on this exciting initiative,” said Don Baird, president of America's Schools Program. “Not only will our participants experience the best of what Australia and the Rockies have to offer, but they will also learn about sustainable tourism from the local people who are directly involved.”
The 10-day Australian trip starts at $2998, and the 6-day Yellowstone trip starts at $1998. For more information and a detailed itinerary, contact Jan Spinato at (702)370-7238 or visit www.chamberenvironmentaltravel.org.