More and more women want to travel with each other. They need to get together and some of them do ethical tourism, keyword: tourism
Women’s tourism is becoming increasingly popular. According to le Figaro
“A lthough still a niche market, women-only travel is gradually gaining ground, and is
responding to issues that are more topical than ever »
As a mother, a wife or simply a woman, there’s a lot of mental work involved, and it’s important for her to recharge her batteries and take care of herself, not just once in a while, but often and regularly. Some even go so far as to practise ethical tourism.
Ethical tourism’, or “responsible tourism” or “sustainable tourism”, can be broken down into 3 categories, according to le vieux loup de mer
“Responsible tourism: tourism that minimises its impact on the environment and its carbon footprint.
Community tourism: Tourism aimed at developing local areas and helping local communities.
Fair tourism: Tourism based on the principle of fair trade.”
Many articles tend to prove that women are more concerned about the environment than men The Conversation France (online media and non-profit association) concludes its article as follows :
« If men
were educated in the idea that it is also their role to take care of the environment, they would surely be as sensitive as women to these issues, would be more committed to “green” behaviour in the home and the planet would surely be in better shape. So this is a key area for public education policies, but also for the work of associations working to protect the environmentnt. »
One more reason to be sensitive to the environment is that it has an impact on the education of girls… An article about a father who wished he hadn’t married his daughter off too soon will look at the consequences of global warming for certain communities that are already vulnerable.
