Expedia, Inc. and the
United Nations Foundation Implement New Sustainable Tourism Programs in Mexico
World Heritage Alliance partners with local tour providers around the
Sian Ka'an World Heritage site
BELLEVUE, Wash. and ACAPULCO, Mexico, March 26 /PRNewswire/ -- The World
Heritage Alliance (WHA) -- a 15 member partnership founded by Expedia, Inc. and
the United Nations Foundation to promote sustainable travel to UNESCO World
Heritage sites -- announced today at the travel conference Tianguis Turistico
the implementation of the second Expedia(R) Employee Volunteer Program
currently taking place in Mexico. The program, a key component of the WHA,
pairs Expedia employees with community-based sustainable tourism companies to
create unique, high-quality cultural and natural tours.
This month, under the umbrella of the WHA, Expedia sent a select group of
employees to work in Senor, a small Mayan community in the southern part of the
Yucatan Peninsula near the World Heritage site of Sian Ka'an. 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 Maya culture, 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."
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."
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. For more information, visit: http://www.worldheritagealliance.org/.
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(R), hotels.com(R), Hotwire(R), Expedia(R)
Corporate Travel, TripAdvisor(R) and Classic Vacations(R). 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). For more
information, visit http://www.expediainc.com/
(NASDAQ:EXPE) .
About the UN Foundation
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. http://www.unfoundation.org/
For more information:
Individuals looking to get informed and involved, please visit: http://www.friendsofworldheritage.org/.
Travelers looking for World Heritage trips, please visit: http://www.expedia.com/worldheritage.
For a full listing of all 830 World Heritage sites, please visit: http://whc.unesco.org/ .