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- Travel World News
Feature - January 2005
- Expoecoturismo
Conference & Exhibition
- Travel
World News Second Annual Venezuelan Expoecoturismo 2003 Eco/Adventure
Tourism Conference, Exhibition & Trade Show Draws Enthusiasts
From Around the World.
- July 8, 2003
The Forgotten Expedition Revisited - The Authentic Tour :
Follow in the footsteps of Ruth Robertson, photojournalist extraordinaire,
who financed and led the very first successful expedition that
reached Angel Falls in May 1949 after four previous missions failed
in their quest.
- January
28, 2003 Angel-Eco Tours Is On the Move Again : Angel-Eco
Tours, the premier eco-adventure company in and to Venezuela --
will be appearing at two outstanding travel shows during the month
of February 2003 in LA and Chicago.
- October 22,
2002/New York, United States: Three 15 year-old English schoolchildren
(William Bellamy, Toni Boyden and Hafiza Bhabha) are in for the
adventure of a lifetime - a 12-day educational trip throughout
Venezuela - complete with a visit to the British Embassy in Caracas,
thanks to the generosity of several businesses based on three
different continents and the tenacity of their educators in Stamford,
(Lincolnshire), England.
- September
25, 2002/Caracas, Venezuela: EXPOECOTURISMO 2002 the first
ecotourism conference ever in Venezuela labeled a huge success!
Ecoexpoturismo 2002 attracted more than 5,000 national and international
visitors including government ministers and senior representatives
of the World Tourism Organization.
- August 14, 2002/Caracas,
Venezuela: EXPOECOTURISMO 2002, the first ecotourism exposition
(trade show) ever in Venezuela, is expected to draw multitudes
of visitors when it kicks off in just over four weeks. The two-day
event, to be held at the Hotel Tamanaco Intercontinental in Caracas,
September 10 & 11th, will put much of Venezuela on display showcasing
the countries' 8 major states with lectures, presentations, cultural
shows and video presentations. The exhibition and conference -
appealing to a national and international audience -- will highlight
ecotourism businesses and products that are currently available
throughout Venezuela.
- July, 2002/Caracas,
Venezuela: Within the frame of the International Year of Ecotourism,
the American Tour Company Angel-Eco together with the Venezuelan
companies Hékura Consultores C.A. and MarkCom Eventos C.A, are
organizing EXPOECOTURISMO 2002, the first ecotourism exhibition
and trade show in Venezuela, that is going to be held in Caracas,
at the Hotel Tamanaco Intercontinental on the 10th and 11th of
September, 2002.
- July 17, 2002
- Story by Karen Angel: In late June of this year, I accepted
an invitation from Englishman Paul Stanley and his company Angel
Eco Tours based in New York and Caracas to travel to Venezuela's
vast Canaima National Park where Angel Falls, the world's highest
waterfall, is located. Stanley had first contacted me last November
when he learned during a visit to Venezuela that I existed and
was researching the life of my uncle, American aviator-explorer
James "Jimmie" Crawford Angel (1899-1956). Jimmie Angel saw for
the first time what was to become known to the world as Angel
Falls on a solo flight November 14, 1933.
- May 20, 2002/Québec
City, Canada: More than 1,100 delegates and 40 Vice Ministers
of Tourism representing no less than 133 countries attended the
World Ecotourism Summit in Québec in May - a turnout that surprised
even the organizers who were expecting about 800 attendees.
- April 22,
2002/New York, United States: The Venezuelan Consulate, Provita,
and Angel-Eco Tours will acknowledge the efforts being made in
Venezuela's Ecotourism and Biodiversity conservation with a special
Earth Day celebration in New York City. Other institutions participating
in the event are the Wildlife Trust and Green Team, an agency
specializing in environmental advertising.
Press trips are always welcomed. However, presently (as of July 2008) there is
little or no assistance from local government and local services. Angel-Eco
Tours will review each request on its merit and may be able to offer limited
assistance to bona fide travel writers etc.
Members of the Press: If you require additional information or would like to
arrange an interview, please contact: Paul Stanley, the President of Angel-Eco
Tours and Angel Conservation
stanley@angel-ecotours.com or 212.656.1240
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