Archive for February, 2009
Earn your turns
This weekend was another one in paradise–between the Vinyasa yoga at Body of Santa Fe (http://www.bodyofsantafe.com/) and “skinning” up Ski Santa Fe, plus a nice afternoon sitting outside at the Teahouse on Canyon Road (http://www.teahousesantafe.com/), I was in heaven.
One hour later we made it to the top of Ski Santa Fe (http://www.skisantafe.com/), a resort nestled high in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and a mere 16 miles from the historic Plaza.
Ecotourism–a natural fit for the Land of Enchantment
Ecotourism is the fastest growing segment in the tourism industry and brings a desirable type of visitor—one that stays longer, spends more money, and has an interest in authentic, hands-on experiences. Here are some bottom-line facts regarding what the state has to gain by this initiative, as provided by the International Ecotourism Society.
Since the 1990s, Ecotourism has been growing 20% - 34% per year.
In 2004, Ecotourism/nature tourism was growing globally 3 times faster than the tourism industry as a whole.
“Experiential” tourism—which encompasses Ecotourism, nature, heritage, cultural, and soft adventure tourism, as well as sub-sectors such as rural and community tourism—is among the sectors expected to grow most quickly over the next two decades.
Analysts predict a growth in Eco-resorts and hotels, and a boom in nature tourism — a sector already growing at 20% a year — and suggest early converts to sustainable tourism will make market gains.
In Europe:
–20%-30% of travelers are aware of needs & values of sustainable tourism.
–10%-20% of travelers look for ‘green’ options.
–5%-10% of travelers demand ‘green’ holidays.
Nearly half of those surveyed in Britain said they would be more likely to go with a “company that had a written code to guarantee good working conditions, protect the environment and support local charities in the tourist destination…”
The question shouldn’t be why are we looking to bring Ecotourism to New Mexico, rather, why wouldn’t we? By branding and marketing ourselves as such, we stand to gain sustainable tourism that values scenic beauty, wildlife, outdoor adventure, and cultural heritage and will be a huge boon to an industry that already touts an economic impact of $5.2 billion dollars in direct spending each year in the state.
By identifying ourselves as the Ecotourism destination in the United States and offering Eco-adventures and packaged vacations across the state, New Mexico has the capacity to lead a rapidly growing sector of the tourism industry. This is our chance to embrace our already magnificent “Enchantment”, capitalizing on our existing assets in a new and growing market, and setting ourselves even further apart from our competitors in a time when ingenuity and freshness are in high demand.Hats off to New Mexico–another success in Pasadena
It’s not just for kids either–this event brings out the child in everyone who attends. It was another great year of showcasing New Mexico’s scenic beauty–and sense of humor.
Jen


