There,
the employees and UN Foundation
representatives partnered with a local
tourism cooperative by the name of Xyaat
(the Mayan name of a local palm plant) to
develop two cultural and ecological tours
that provide much-needed economic benefit to
the community while simultaneously
conserving and celebrating local cultures
and ecosystems.
The
first Xyaat tour is a traditional tour of the
Laguna Azul (Blue
Lagoon), with interpretive trails, canoeing,
camping, swimming, and
observation of flora and fauna.
The
second tour -- a culture and community tour
around Senor -- offers an immersion experience
in indigenous medicine, fire-making, cooking,
storytelling, dances and spirituality of the
Mayaculture, and the manufacturing of local
products such as "henequen" (rope),
honey, hammocks, and arts and crafts.
"Xyaat began a few years ago as a very
dynamic, community-run
enterprise with a strong vision and commitment
to improve the local economy, culture and
environment through sustainable tourism,"
said Erika Harms, director of sustainable
development at the UN Foundation.
"It
is exciting to watch the Expedia employees
working hand-in-hand with local community
leaders to address Xyaat's challenges such as
business planning, product design, and
marketing, with the ultimate goal of a better
tourism product with greater benefit to local
people," she said.
Helping preserve Mexico's treasures
WHA launched its efforts in Mexico in the
spring of 2006 with the inaugural
implementation of the Expedia Employee
Volunteer Program.
For
the first program, Expedia employees traveled
to Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula to work with
Community Tours Sian Ka'an (CTSK) -- a local,
predominantly Mayan- owned tourism cooperative
working to ensure protection of the delicate
mix of coral reefs, mangroves, clear deep
water pools, and forests, which are
increasingly drawing tourists southward from
nearby Cancun and the Riviera Maya.
Since
the WHA project kickoff, CTSK has experienced
revenue growth of more than 125 percent, and
earlier this month was recognized with the
prestigious Equator Prize, given biannually to
the world's most innovative community
sustainable development project initiatives.
The current Expedia Employee Volunteer Program
will help bring the communities of Xyaat and
CTSK together, facilitating local
collaboration, knowledge sharing, and
cross-marketing opportunities between the two
groups.
Partnering with industry
leaders
In fall 2006, nine travel industry leaders
joined the WHA, including Fairmont Hotels
& Resorts, Camino Real Hotels, Club
Mediterranee (Club Med), El Sueno Hotel and
Spa, Maroma Resort and Spa (Orient-Express
Hotels, Trains & Cruises), Mayaland
Resorts Group, Paraiso de la Bonita Resort and
Thalasso, Radar Tours, and Solimar Marketing
and Travel. Each of these new members has
committed to sustainable business practices,
supporting local communities, and educating
travelers on the importance of World Heritage
conservation and sustainable tourism.
"We are honored by the support and
commitment of our partners in Mexico to
advancing the mission of the World Heritage
Alliance," said Pablo Castro, Director of
Market Management, Latin America, Expedia
Partner Services Group.
"The
World Heritage Alliance demonstrates the
powerful impact of public- private
partnerships dedicated to preserving the
heritage of communities in World Heritage
sites around the globe," he said.
The WHA welcomed six associate partners in
addition to the industry members in 2006:
Academex Digital Publishing, Destination
Ventures, Rainforest Alliance, RARE
Conservation, the Mexico Tourism Board (MTB),
and the Secretary of Tourism for Mexico (SECTUR).
WHA members and partners have already begun
making a positive difference in their
communities.
For
example, Fairmont Mayakoba, Paraiso de la
Bonita, and Maroma Resort and Spa and others
are actively working to feature sustainable
community products -- from organic honey and
local artisanry, to sustainably harvested
lobster -- in their hotel restaurants and gift
shops.
Additionally,
all WHA members implement employee training
programs on sustainable tourism and World
Heritage conservation, and distribute
educational materials to guests demonstrating
how their travel choices make a difference in
the destinations they visit.
As part of its ongoing commitment to
sustainable tourism, the WHA continues to
attract new travel and tourism industry
members in both the public and private
sectors.
About The
World Heritage Alliance
The
World Heritage Alliance works to support
World Heritage conservation, sustainable
tourism, and local economic development for
communities in and around UNESCO World
Heritage sites. The UN Foundation and Expedia,
Inc. created the World Heritage Alliance in
the fall of 2005.
About Expedia, Inc.
Expedia,
Inc. is the world's leading online travel
company, empowering business and leisure
travelers with the tools and information they
need to easily research, plan, book, and
experience travel. Expedia, Inc. also provides
wholesale travel to offline retail travel
agents. Expedia, Inc.'s portfolio of brands
includes: Expedia.com, hotels.com, Hotwire,
Expedia Corporate Travel, TripAdvisor and
Classic Vacations.
Expedia,
Inc.'s companies also operate
internationally with sites in
Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France,
Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden,
Denmark, Australia, Japan and China, through
its investment in eLong(TM).
The UN
Foundation was created in 1998 with
entrepreneur and
philanthropist Ted Turner's historic $1
billion gift to support UN causes and
activities. The UN Foundation builds and
implements public-private partnerships to
address the world's most pressing problems,
and also works to broaden support for the UN
through advocacy and public outreach. The UN
Foundation is a public charity.
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