Code of conduct in natural areas
Dear Traveler,
We’re delighted to see you enjoy spending time in nature – we do too! Below, you’ll find some guidelines designed to preserve the natural beauty of our country and region, ensuring it remains a safe haven for wildlife and a source of wonder for future generations.
1. Respect the Environment
• Avoid damaging vegetation, picking plants, collecting mushrooms or berries, or disturbing the natural cycles of animals. Remember, what you take from the forest is vital sustenance for its inhabitants.
• Live in harmony with nature by refraining from interfering with its natural processes.
2. Stick to Designated Trails and Signs
• Always follow marked paths to protect sensitive ecosystems.
• Respect signs regarding nature conservation and restricted access to certain areas.
3. Minimize Your Footprint
• Take all your trash with you—never leave waste in national parks or reserves. Even trash bins can pose a deadly risk to wildlife.
• Keep noise levels down and avoid behaviors that might disturb the peace of the forest and its residents.
4. Protect Wildlife
• Maintain a safe distance from animals and never feed them. They are not pets but wild creatures.
• Ensure animal habitats remain undisturbed and intact.
5. Learn and Inspire
• Expand your knowledge of conservation and share it with others. Before exploring a trail or park, tune into the “Wild Adventures” podcast to gain insights about the flora and fauna you’ll encounter.
• Raise awareness about sustainable practices by sharing your adventures with others.
Visitor Tips
• Treat nature as a guest would, preserving its beauty for generations to come.
• Be prepared: bring snacks, water, and a bag for trash.
• Familiarize yourself with park regulations before visiting. Obtain a map of the area, and ensure your phone is fully charged.
• Use the assistance of park staff or certified guides to explore safely and responsibly.
Commitment from Tasty Tours
• Tours organized by us exclude harmful practices like exploiting wildlife, hunting, or selling animal-based souvenirs.
• Guides are certified, knowledgeable, and committed to conservation principles.
• Visits to city zoos or wildlife rehabilitation centers adhere to ethical and legal standards.
By following these guidelines, you can help protect nature, enjoy the beauty of protected areas, and support sustainable tourism that benefits both the environment and local communities.
We wish you unforgetable natural trip!
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