Onur
It is this event that Alain Solive9re8s, whose famed Taillevent in Paris has two Michelin stars, Jean-Michel Lorain of the three-star La Cf4te Saint Jacques in Burgundy and Michel Trama from the three-star Les Loges de L'Aubergade in southwest France. all puleld out fromThe Mumbai article you're thinking about might be that seemed to kick this whole thing off.I find the trend incredibly fascinating (when I'm not finding it morally repugnant). I'd love to know if touring poor places does actually increase the tourists' chance of taking action or not; or whether people feel that by touring a poor place, that they have made it better solely by the virtue of them being there.While I was in Cambodia, I had a hand in organising tours for donors out to some of the sites where my organisation worked: Half day visiting people about to die ( monitoring and evaluation )/half day touring Angkor Wat. The filthy rich people tend to either cry a lot or be too scared to leave the Landcruiser.At least they do when I was doing my job well.Maytel I've been wracking my brain today as to whether I could think of an example of metatourism: where you go on holidays to see other people going on holidays. I can't think of a decent one, apart from people-watching at airports.
Onur It is this event that Alain Solive9re8s, whose famed Taillevent in Paris has two Michelin stars, Jean-Michel Lorain of the three-star La Cf4te Saint Jacques in Burgundy and Michel Trama from the three-star Les Loges de L'Aubergade in southwest France. all puleld out fromThe Mumbai article you're thinking about might be that seemed to kick this whole thing off.I find the trend incredibly fascinating (when I'm not finding it morally repugnant). I'd love to know if touring poor places does actually increase the tourists' chance of taking action or not; or whether people feel that by touring a poor place, that they have made it better solely by the virtue of them being there.While I was in Cambodia, I had a hand in organising tours for donors out to some of the sites where my organisation worked: Half day visiting people about to die ( monitoring and evaluation )/half day touring Angkor Wat. The filthy rich people tend to either cry a lot or be too scared to leave the Landcruiser.At least they do when I was doing my job well.Maytel I've been wracking my brain today as to whether I could think of an example of metatourism: where you go on holidays to see other people going on holidays. I can't think of a decent one, apart from people-watching at airports.