Thursday, 19 August 2010

Tonle Sap lake: Officials talk sustainable tourism


via Khmer NZ

Thursday, 19 August 2010 15:02 Rann Reuy

Tonle Sap lake

Tourism officials in Siem Reap province have announced that they intend to establish a “learning laboratory for sustainability” as well as a “master plan for sustainable tourism development” as part of efforts to promote responsible tourism around the Tonle Sap lake.

Speaking during a three-day workshop in Siem Reap on Tuesday, Tourism Minister Thong Khong said that the aim of both initiatives would be to ensure that as tourism develops around the Tonle Sap lake, South East Asia’s largest freshwater lake, it would contribute to the alleviation of poverty in local communities and assist in the conservation of the area’s bounty of natural resources.

Thok Sokhom, director of the International Cooperation and ASEAN Department at the Tourism Ministry, said officials hoped to finalise the master plan by November this year.

“We will look to establish the learning lab in Siem Reap,” he added. The three-day workshop is scheduled to finish today.

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