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- by Footprint Team
- June 28, 2021
Footprint Travel Declares a Climate Emergency
At Footprint, we believe travel is about making the world a better place. With a journey of 20 years of responsible travel, we have strived to provide good value to the local community, improve and reduce environmental impact, raise public awareness and protect species through tourism. As most of our holidays are walking or cycling-based, we strive to maintain our operations as environmentally friendly as possible. ...READ MORE
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- June 25, 2021
THE SWISS SUSTAINABLE TOURISM PROGRAMME AND GREAT GIFT TO FOOTPRINT
As one of the first sustainable travel companies in Vietnam, Footprint Travel always understands that the World will be better by making travel about the people we meet and not just the places we see. The Swiss Sustainable Tourism Programme (SSTP) has accompanied Footprint Travel for many years to remain our core value in sustainability. ...READ MORE
- Responsible Travel
- by Footprint Team
- June 14, 2021
How Footprint Stay Ahead During the Covid-19
The rapid spread of Covid-19 has had far-reaching consequences for people’s daily lives in almost all parts of the world. Moreover, in the tourism sector, millions of people lost their jobs, and hundreds of airlines are nearly bankrupt. On the other hand, the pandemic brings us the best position for Footprint to review insight business and think about what to do to catch World development in the future. ...READ MORE
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- January 14, 2021
- Responsible Travel
- by Hong Anh
- December 10, 2020
How has covid-19 affected community’s livelihood in Da Bac?
Da Bac district is located in Hoa Binh Province, just two and half hours’ drive west of Hanoi. Unspoiled by mass-tourism and with stunning mountain views and calm waterways, it’s an ideal place to escape the hustle and bustle of Hanoi. We have recently called with Ms. Hảo from Da Bac CBT. She is working on Covid 19 recovery and getting community-based tourism along Da river back on its feet. ...READ MORE