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the sustainable tourism is a tourism with moral conscience and one of the three forms that make up the responsible tourism. It respects the principles of sustainable development: preservation of the environment, social progress, economic development. It promotes the involvement of the region's inhabitants in the discovery of its natural, cultural and historical resources, and injects a significant share of the income from its activity into the local economy. In short, it is tourism which seeks to reduce its ecological footprint and which contributes to the well-being of local populations.

Travel is one of the biggest sources of greenhouse gas emissions. More and more travelers are concerned about the carbon footprint they leave when traveling. Aware of this strong negative environmental footprint and to directly offset the effects, a travel agency is committed to planting a tree on behalf of its travelers for every reservation made.

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