Domestic tourism is on the rise. How to make sure that it does not harm the environment, and how a tourist can minimize the negative impact of his trip on unspoiled places Valentine's Day, aka DSV, aka Valentine's Day, is the perfect example of a "commercial holiday" that has taken the world by storm. It is loved and widely celebrated (in 2022, Americans planned to spend $ 23.9 billion on this day) and at the same time criticized for overconsumption and creating a stir. In addition, in the hottest pre-holiday period, people without a couple can feel anxiety, because they seem to be forced from afar to watch someone else's happiness, flavored with valentine cards and bouquets.
Not surprisingly, non-romantic alternatives to SAR have begun to Russia WhatsApp Number List emerge, such as Galentine's Day celebrated by girlfriends on February 13th to highlight the equally important role of friendship, or the joking Singles Awareness Day that runs parallel to SAR, but , as the name implies, is intended for those at Valentine's Day in a new way, because it can be dedicated not only to romantic love. Therefore, we have prepared our own “Valentine” for our readers and collected materials about the most diverse manifestations of this feeling.
Everything is here - from love for yourself, for family and friends, for nature and animals, for colleagues - to passion for technology. In 2021, 10.6 million people visited the federal reserves, sanctuaries and national parks of Russia, which is 10% of the total tourist flow in the country. Officials are paying a lot of attention to ecotourism and expect the numbers to increase in 2022. But along with the numbers, the heaps of garbage left by irresponsible tourists will also grow. What is the problem Reserved natural areas are clogged all over the world. Every year, 45 tons of household waste is generated in US national parks.