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Barbados: Going Green in the Caribbean

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Tourism Writer Jackie Michael

Ecotourism holidays are gaining in popularity. If you are wondering what ecotourism is The International Ecotourism Society defines this as “Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.”  

Over the years we in the travel industry have become more conscious on the effects holidays have on not only the environment, but the local people of the areas.

Becoming a responsible traveler does not take away your holiday enjoyment and all it takes is just two simple steps that can make a difference to the islands that you visit:

  1. Visit remote areas with a trusted guide
  2. Purchase local food and products

These two steps will not only make a difference to the local people and environment but also give you a satisfying and rewarding experience that you will treasure forever.

If you are looking to go beyond the beach when visiting the Caribbean I will be sharing on a regular basis how you can go green in the Caribbean.

There are some islands that are automatically linked to eco-tourism, such as Dominica. Today I want to begin in the most unfamiliar Caribbean setting and like many of our customers you are in for an unexpected surprise and nature treat when you decide to go green in Barbados.

To achieve this you have to move away from the familiar south and west coast so you can experience the spectacular views and hidden gems on the east coast or inland of the island.

 Today I want to take you inland to connect with nature on self guided walk amongst the plants, rich culture and natural history at Welchman Gully. Located near the centre of Barbados, in the parish of St. Thomas one of the highest elevated parishes of Barbados.

 The Barbados National Trust manage the Gully however it was once part of a plantation owned by a Welshman, General William Asygell Williams over 200 years ago. The gully is ¾ of a mile long and has been developed over the years and there is now a path through the middle of the gully, making this walk accessible.

As you enter the gully you will experience soothing tranquillity as you walk and sit amongst tropical forest and exotic tropical plants. A relaxing experience you will always remember.

So beyond the rum and sand there is a green experience waiting for you in Barbados.  Become a responsible traveller by visiting Welchman Gully on your next visit to the ever popular island of Barbados.

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