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Today, tourism and travel is the world largest growing industry and has no signs of slowing down in the many years to come. This industry is helping developing countries meet the needs of foreign currencies. Jobs created by the tourism and travel industry are growing one-and-half faster than any sector. The travel and tourism industry is also labor intensive and it employs around 200 million worldwide.

However, tourism money seems to 'leaks' - it means that it tends to benefit the large number of owners of tourist facilities or provide the food and materials imported for the resort. These are usually located outside the destination country so the bulk of the money - more than half, according to the World Bank - doesn't make its way into local economies and residents.

In fact, in some cases people are even worse off because of tourism development. It's good if they have a job, but those who don't often find food and lodging prices skyrocket. People are also relocated to make way for new tourism developments so they may lose their ancestral homes, often for little or no compensation. Protected areas are destroyed, decimating communities' natural heritage and undermining potential for ecotourism.

Thus, how can travel and tourism developments better contribute to the improvement of the living conditions of local people? In response to this question, in recent years, lots of scholars and researchers have been recommending a new type of travel and tourism – travel and tourism for the poor worldwide.

Responsible tourism is a type of tourism that is aimed at improving the local economy for local people. It enhances the linkages between tourism businesses and poor people in such a way that poverty is reduced and poor people are able to participate more effectively in tourism development. The aims of responsible ranges from increasing local employment to involving local people in the decision making process.

Why responsible travel?

The ultimate goal of responsible travel is about the distribution of tourism and travel benefits in favor of the host communities. Responsible travel is not a specific product. It is not similar to responsible travel or community-based travel, either.
The host communities are often culturally rich and have developed a series of livelihood strategies adapted to their environment. This cultural and natural heritage is a travel asset. Assisting them improve their living standard is also an effective way to maintain their natural environment and cultural identities.
Responsible travel developments ensure that participation of the host communities in the marketplace and there from they can get themselves involved in travel operations such as providing travel products and services as well as other decision making processes.

What can we do?

It has always on the top agenda of Aurora Travel &DMC that not to overuse of local natural environment and cultural identities. We are committed to respecting indigenous cultures, protecting the common environment and ultimately contributing to enhance the living conditions of the locals, especially the poverty-stricken ones. It’s our obligations to ensure that our tours are:
- Of low negative impacts on local environment and culture.
- Of great significance to the improvement of local residents’ standard of living.
- As a large number of the company’s employees are locals and experienced in providing travel products and services, we ensure that travelers will experience meaningful visits with Aurora Travel as you do not get enjoyments and funs for yourselves only but contribute to the host communities as well.
- Guidelines to responsible travel
- Expansion of business opportunities for the host communities
- Expansion of employment opportunities for residents of the host communities

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VIETNAM 2013 - Back to School with Poor Students in Meo Vac - Ha Giang

Following the success of the CSR program in 2012 at Meo Vac, Ha Giang. In 2013, Aurora Travel wishes to bring gifts to warm the spirit of disadvantaged students and children of ethnic minorities in the border highlands

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VIETNAM 2012 - Gift for Poor Students in Meo Vac - Hang Giang

With the desire that the children here can go to school inadequate conditions, Aurora has cooperated with the Warm Winter charity fund to bring encouraging gifts to the poor children in Meo Vac - Ha Giang

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