If you have decided to participate in a rescue mission to help save sea turtles or to volunteer on your next vacation to help rebuild a town or region recently affected by a natural disaster or pandemic, then you are engaging in "philantourism"
If you are a philanthropist at heart and love trave, you may be a fan of "philantourism."
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If you are a philanthropist at heart and you also love travel, you may be a fan of "philantourism." It's an approach to tourism centered around humanitarianism and getting involved with a cause, and is related to "voluntourism" and "regenerative tourism." Let's take a look.
If you have globe-trotting in your veins, you may be one of many people who are tempted to indulge in the "revenge travel" phenomenon this year. But you don't want to go to just any destination. As a proponent of slow travel, you also want to remain faithful to your values and make the most of your commitment to various causes.
If you have decided to participate in a rescue mission to help save sea turtles or to volunteer on your next vacation to help rebuild a town or region recently affected by a natural disaster or pandemic, then you are engaging in "philantourism."
Cited by learning application Babbel as one of the sustainable tourism terms to remember for the year 2022, this relatively new term comes from a combination of the words "philanthropy" and "tourism." It simply refers to a desire for your travel to have a positive social or environmental impact, for example by deciding to visit countries that need tourism and its financial benefits.