Responsible travel is about re-discovering how to experience nature and to be in it, feeling it, smelling it and learning about it rather than just looking at it. Through this they replenish their souls. They would rather get out on foot than sit in a big bus, and are determined to leave no physical evidence of their visit but their footprints.
Rediscovering nature
The responsible traveler understands local people’s relationship with environments, and that income from tourism can be a powerful incentive for conservation. The responsible traveler values diversity – diversity of people, cultures and environments. They believe that they can grow as individuals through these experiences, and that their trip can make a positive contribution towards conserving global diversity. Above all else the responsible traveler wants to cut loose and experience their world. The experienced responsible traveler knows how difficult it can be to do the right thing – and is humble and learns from their mistakes. Whether they travel independently, or through a leading responsible travel operator, the responsible traveler makes and experiences a difference.
Pailin Province, Cambodia sits in the Cardamom Mountain range, very peaceful, majestic and beautiful and it is acclaimed for its precious gemstones—rubies, fruits farms, sapphires, topaz and opals. Fresh and clean air, mountains line, and the stunning views making the trekking, hiking and cycling verdant trials, swimming at the base of remote waterfalls in the area is a perfect escape and a tremendous of a kind fond memory.
Further, Pailin is accessible by road from Bangkok, Koh Chang, Rayong, Siem Reap, and Battambang, and close to the new (safe and easy to transit) Thai border (Ban Pakard/Phsa Prum Border) crossing.
Your visit to Pailin is not just only making a personal excursion and relaxation at a province of landscapes, big open sky, and the backdrop of the green and majestic Cardamom Mountains but a contribution to once war-torn area into a responsible tourism relaxation destiny by providing future building of generations of former Khmer Rouges by not forsaking them but allotting some of your times during your stay at Pailin to teach the community and or children of former Khmer Rouge on any life skills, hospitality service, environmental protection, and English language courses as you can.