Andaman Discoveries Blog

Monday, December 15, 2008

 

Winner: Travel and Leisure Global Vision Award 2008

Andaman Discoveries won the 2008 Travel + Leisure Global Vision Award for Community Outreach. The award confers global recognition to organizations within the tourism industry who are dedicated to breaking molds and pushing boundaries while working with the environment around them. “Recipients of this award are considered to be the most progressive, forward- thinking visionaries who are setting new travel and tourism standards in areas such as cultural preservation and ecological conservation,” according to the judges.

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It's inspiring to see Andaman Discoveries being recognized for their incredible community outreach efforts! This exemplifies how businesses can create positive impacts while promoting cultural preservation. Just like in the Retro bowl game where strategic choices matter, organizations like this demonstrate that sustainable tourism is about making smart, impactful decisions. It would be great to see more companies follow their lead!


 
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