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NATURAL AREAS, LIVING CULTURES AND CULTURAL HERITAGE SITES
Ask for permission before taking a picture of someone:
Respect people regardless of age or profession. As visitors, we are all guests. Try not to provoke anger. Losing self-control means losing your
face, which is strange to both sides in many cultures and often has the opposite effect.
Good trade means that both parties are satisfied:
Show good humor and be patient. Keep in mind that both parties must gain from the trade. Do not take advantage of poverty; price is not the only
priority.
Do not pay begging children:
Children who earn money by begging often neglect their work and lose their educational opportunities. If you want to give money, you should give it
to parents, teachers, or local humanitarian NGOs.
Buy locally produced products:
Contribute to the local economy and help keep local customs and customs alive.
Supporting local environmental activities:
Support environmentally conscious Tour Operators. If a trip is slightly more expensive, the surcharge often supports projects that preserve Nature
and Cultural Heritage. Visit historic sites in the area. Entry fees collected in these Places are used for protection and maintenance.
Reduce the use of natural resources:
Take a shower instead of a bath and prevent water from flowing during shampooing. Do not use the air conditioner if not necessary, reduce waste
and recycle if possible. If you rent a car - stop the engine when you stop. Follow the roads when visiting national parks. Do not drive on the beach.
Travel in low season:
It is easier to get in touch with local people because they have more time. At the same time, the carrying capacity of the destination is not
questioned.
Do not go to shows with animals:
The world is not just made for humans. We hope that you will not participate in any demonstrations with animals (dolphin swimming, circus etc.)
and any activities that will affect or harm natural life.