KUALA LUMPUR, April 5 (Bernama) -- The Commonwealth of Dominica, affectionately known as the ‘Nature Isle’, is one of the most beautiful places in the world, with the magnificent natural beauty of the island attracting the attention of tourists globally.
Its breathtaking hiking trails, romantic secluded bays, lush tropical rain forests, and beaches make the country an exceptional tourism destination that could become a life-changing experience for anyone, according to a statement.
World’s leading government advisory and marketing firm, CS Global Partners CEO, Micha Emmett said: “In recent years, Dominica has welcomed several luxury eco-tourism resorts, and is in the process of constructing a new international airport that will open the country up to the rest of the world. The nation is well-positioned to take full advantage of the tourism market.”
The country offers visitors a unique experience and incredible beauty through eco-tourism. Dominica excels at offering eco-conscious tourists a unique experience that only the island's luxury eco-hotels, wellness facilities, exquisite locations, and kind people can provide.
The government of Dominica is promoting sustainable tourism to people aware of the practice of responsible tourism. With preserved wild and lush scenery, energy generated from hydropower production, organic agricultural methods and care facilities integrated into the landscape, Dominica has many other assets to develop sustainable tourism.
The country is now working towards preserving its natural resources and shine brightly in the Caribbean and across the globe. Further, Dominica is now constructing a new international airport, making the country more accessible with long-haul flights coming from Europe, UK and the U.S.
There are various eco-resorts in Dominica such as Secret Bay, Jungle Bay, Cabrits Resort & Spa Kempinski, and many others have been making attempts to promote sustainable tourism.
Dominica has the world's second-largest thermally active lake - Boiling lake. It is one of the most splendid attractions in Morne Trois Pitons National Park. Geologists believe the 63-metre wide actively boiling lake is a flooded fumarole, a crack in the earth allowing host gases to vent from the molten lava below.
A home of hiking, scuba diving, and whale watching, Dominica is covered in the rainforest which attracts tourists with its resounding tropical weather, rugged terrain.
More details at www.csglobalpartners.com.
-- BERNAMA
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