“Wild Integrity” – Order in Specially Protected Natural Areas
“Wild Integrity” is a principle based on maintaining discipline and environmental responsibility in protected natural areas. Within the framework of this topic, tourism students took part in an educational expedition and practically studied the legal requirements applied in national parks and nature reserves. During the expedition, the students followed safety regulations and the rules of movement within natural areas. They stayed on designated trails, avoided littering, and ensured that no harm was caused to the environment. In addition, with the help of a guide, they learned about prohibited activities in protected areas and the legal responsibility for violating environmental regulations.
In the practical section, the students discussed cases of tourist behavior violations and explored possible solutions through real examples. At the end of the expedition, they understood that nature conservation is not only a rule, but also a culture and responsibility of every tourist.