|
As
members of the Indian Adventure Fraternity Industry, we
undertake to follow the Ecological Code of Conduct and to
promote minimum impact tourism. It is our duty to follow the
rule of great outdoors "take
only photographs - leave only footprints - give something back
to the local environment / community".
Environment
Preservation
of natural environment
-
No
trees, branches or any flora to be cut.
-
No
defacing of trees, rocks or any natural structure. No big
colorful hoardings and banners on the beaches.
-
Avoid
using pollutants such as detergents/ shampoos/ soaps in
streams and springs.
-
Encourage
the use of solar energy for cooking, lighting and heating
where possible.
-
Encourage
tree planting in the vicinity of your tented camp area.
Check the appropriate plant species with the forest
department.
Preserving Wildlife
Hunting,
trapping of animals / birds and using dynamite to catch fish
should not be allowed. Fishing should be allowed only after
obtaining proper permits. All instances of poaching,
dynamiting, illicit felling of trees and illegal forest
activity should be reported to the forest / wild life
authorities.
Waste Disposal
-
Bury
and burn biodegradable wastes i.e. egg shells, vegetable and
fruit peels, paper etc. Non biodegradable waste i.e. plastic,
batteries, aluminum foil packets, glass, tin, bottle caps etc.
to be sensibly disposed off in the city garbage dumps or
recycled where possible through the local kabadis.
-
Human
waste: Toilets should be at least 20 meters away from the
river and no excreta/ waste should go into the river. Dry pit
toilets should be lined with lime and covered when half full.
Dry pit toilets should not be on the beach sand but on the
forest soil since it has greater organic content required for
microbial activity for faster decomposition of human feces.
-
Bathing:
Should be done at least 20 meters away from the river /
streams and preferably above the high water mark. Encourage
tourists not to wash off soap / shampoo directly into a river
/ stream.
Fuel for Cooking/Campfires
-
Only
cooking gas and kerosene oil to be used for cooking. No wood
to be used.
-
Have
only small / symbolic campfires if you must. Do not collect
driftwood from any place where the local community might use
it for cooking. It is recommended to buy crate / waste wood
from the forest department / authorized sale points in towns.
Do not buy wood from the local villagers. Campfires must not
be lit close to trees or forested areas and should be put-off
at night after use and during windy conditions.
Noise Pollution
Use
of PA systems, loud speakers, loud generators or tape
recorders should be discouraged. Firecrackers (loud bombs)
should not be encouraged.
Expedition Rafting
-
Bury
biodegradable wastes and carry all non- biodegradable waste on
the raft to the take out and dispose sensibly.
-
Toilets:
Toilet tents should be positioned well above the high water
mark. If toilet tents are not being used, tourists should be
advised to cover their doings and burn and bury the toilet
paper. They should be advised to go away from the beach.
Minimum Impact on Local Culture
-
Respect
local customs and traditions specially while visiting local
villages and religious places.
-
Tourists
should be modestly clad specially while crossing villages,
towns and inhabited areas while driving to the put-in or
driving back from the take out and beaches close to villages /
towns on the river.
-
Do
not encourage begging by giving money, sweets etc to the
locals. Just a polite `namaste' will do.
-
Discourage
loud behavior when visiting local villages/settlements.
Kissing and public displays of affection should be avoided.
-
Photographs
should be taken only after seeking permission of the people
concerned.
|