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Taman
Negara,
Malaysia

Wolong
Giant Panda
Nature Reserve,
Sichuen, China

Mai
Po Marshes
Nature Reserve,
Hong Kong

Chitwan
National Park,
Nepal
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Many people perceive ecotours as hardworking tours that need great energy
and courage to commence.
Ecotours
are indeed not necessarily to be tough, muddy, sweatily, nor sleepless.
Many countries now have sufficient infrastructure to bring tourists to
the sites, and sufficient facilities to keep tourists there comfortably.
Though, a basic among of physical strength is needed to walk you through
the jungles, ride you on the elephant backs, and raft you down the streams.
What
makes ectours the most different from others is the sense of nature -
The feeling is completely different between riding a horse on the plain
to spot the wildlife and riding a coach to rush among the factory outlets,
or between walking through the vegetations inside a tropical rainforest
and walking through the people inside a Theme Park. From the very beginning,
they are all different in sight, sound, smell, and touch.
There
is no way to tell you how the feeling is like, nor for you to image the
real feeling through watching the Discovery Channel. I and other eco-travellers
can only show you the ways. You have to go and experience it yourselves.
Do
it youself. You will find it worth!
AhFan
"Only
shoot with your camera,
and only take away your wonderful memory!"
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