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2005 Conde Nast Green List

by Erin Courtenay - Madison, WI on 09.28.05
Travel & Nature (eco-travel)

condenaste.jpgThe September issue of Conde Nast Traveler announces the magazine's annual "Green List" of top ecotourism destinations, resorts and tour operators. This year's highest honor goes to Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort. Conde Nast Traveler looks for operations that "demonstrate how they preserve natural surroundings, contribute to local cultures, and provide a rich guest experience." Continue reading to view a list of Traveler's top ranking resorts. Via Shoppingblog

Destinations
# Bunaken National Marine Park, Indonesia
# Shangana Cultural Village, South Africa
# Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, Mexico

Lodges & Resorts
# Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort, Fiji
# Adrere Amellal, Egypt
# Casa Mojanda Mountainside Inn & Farm, Ecuador
# Lapa Rios, Costa Rica
# Papoose Creek Lodge, Montana

Tour Operators
# Alaska Wildland Adventures
# Journeys International
# Guerba World Travel
# Wildland Adventures

Comments (1)

Wonderful! I'm glad that Conde Nast takes the time to make a Green List in the first place - that in itself says alot about the movement & its progress.

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