Ghana has again emerged as one of the top travel destinations in the world according to a research by Ethical Traveler, a US-based non-profit organization that uses tourism to promote economic growth among developing countries.
Barely three weeks after the New York Times had adjudged Accra as the fourth best city to tour in 2013, the country made it to the Ethical Traveler’s 2013 list of The World’s Best Ethical Destinations which contained countries such as Barbados, Latvia, Mauritius, Cape and Verde Islands. The other countries that made the list include Lithuania, Uruguay, Palau, Samoa and Costa Rica.
Every year, Ethical Traveler reviews the policies and practices of hundreds of nations in the developing world and then selects Ten, that are doing the most impressive job of promoting human rights, preserving their environment, and upholding civil society—all while creating a sustainable, community-based tourism industry.How the List is Created...CONTINUES>>>
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