Posts by Kelly Cheong
Registration for Top-up Course in Tour Guiding for Nature-based activities
The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasised the importance of health and safety practices in international travel and tourism. As countries around the world reopen borders, international tourists are prioritising health, safety and security when deciding their post-pandemic holiday destinations. As part of the objectives of the Tourism Authority, the safety and security at touristic sites, encompassing…
Read MoreSustainability moves taking root
SMEs are widely recognised as the backbone of our economy. It is increasingly acknowledged that they are also vital players in the transition to a new economy that is low-carbon, circular and inclusive. Everyone should be trying to do their bit to reduce their impact on the environment. For businesses, this is especially important as…
Read MoreMauritius Tourism Roadshow is coming to Germany
MTPA is hosting a series of roadshow in Germany; an opportunity for local players to present their products and services, to attract more international tourists and to further boost the economy for a strong rebound in the tourism industry. This time around, the roadshow will kick off from 4th to 8th July 2022 across Deutschland,…
Read MoreRebooting Safe Tourism with a new Top-up Course for Tour Guides
The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasised the importance of health and safety practices in international travel and tourism. As countries around the world reopen borders, international tourist are prioritising health and safety when deciding their post-pandemic holiday destinations. We believe that stakeholders in the tourism industry need to work collaboratively to promote Mauritius as a safe…
Read MoreResumption of Training for Tourism Professionals in Rodrigues
Investing in training and capacity building in sustainability-related areas is an important consideration for tourism organisations, not just to improve their sustainability practices, but also to stay competitive. Since November 2019, the programme “Professionalisation of the Rodrigues Tourism Industry through the training of the Local Tourism Operators” was launched with the support of the Tourism…
Read MoreThe notion of Sustainability in Rodrigues
Few places on earth rival the natural beauty of Rodrigues. Set in the middle of the Indian Ocean, this enchanting island is made up of some of the finest white sand, crystal blue waters, and pristine landscapes. The island welcomes thousands of tourists every year, and it’s up to each one of them to maintain…
Read MoreIntroducing the MauPHI (Mauritius Pro-handprint Innovation) Guidebook
This Guidebook is a result of a four-year collaborative work between Sustainable Island Mauritius (SIM) and our partner Collaborating Centre on Sustainable Consumption and Production (CSCP), triggering the process of moving towards sustainable tourism in 2018. It introduced a new and innovative way of looking at sustainability to different target groups. It invited tourism actors…
Read MoreLaunching of SIM Green E-Pamphlet
One of the objectives of Sustainable Island Mauritius is to assist tourism Operators in incorporating sustainability criteria into their daily operations in view of reaching a Green Destination status. We have been encouraging such transitions through capacity building, workshops, one to one coaching and several visibility actions for sensitisation of the actors of tourism and…
Read MoreUnpacking Sustainability: Highlights from our finalists of the Sustainable Tourism Mauritius Awards 2022
Each of our winners and runners-up are leaders in their own right and offer something we can all learn from, in order to collectively create a better future and a better world. As part of this recognition program, we wanted to have their views on being part of the first edition of the Sustainable Tourism…
Read MoreTourism in Mauritius – What’s next?
Clearly a turning page for the tourism and hospitality sector. As a result of collective brainstorming facilitated by our external experts, we have produced a policy recommendation report for a more sustainable and inclusive tourism, entitled “Low Carbon and Resilient Mauritius”, focusing on three policy factsheets on the following themes: Transitioning towards electric in-lagoon boats…
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