TravelHouseUK to Boost Eco Tourism Under the Eco Film Festival of Malaysia
(PRWEB UK) 20 September 2013 -- Maintaining its profile of corporate social responsibility, TravelhouseUK has kept a special regard for eco tourism, and supports every international eco tourism event in the process. The agency will be releasing limited time offers for every attendant of the Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival from the UK, being held between the 11th and 13th of October.
TravelhouseUK has remained a pioneer of extracting the best advantage of the commercial aviation industry for UK’s passengers, making air travel economical and cheaper with bargain deals for improved accessibility. The agency covers flights to Kuala Lumpur under major international air operators, with Qantas, Turkish Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, Kuwait Airways and KLM providing bookings for the season.
The Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Festival is the platform to boost a sustainable and eco conscious commercial industry while using the power of media to convey its purpose. Key environmentalists, directors and professionals in the field will spearhead the series of events in order to promote efforts with awards and prizes. Production teams hailing from all over the globe will get their media projects screened under schedule, with diversity from rare and endangered concerns to new ideas and perspectives on how to deal with rising problems of human activities on the ecosystem. Focus shifts in and out from wildlife, natural resources, topography, to the devastation of human lifestyle and statistical expectations of the ecosystem over the past, present and the future. Categories are divided among Short Films, Public Service Messages, Documentaries and even animated segments.
At the productive end of the festival, entire workshops and interactive sessions are orchestrated to get the participants on the go for their own ecological efforts. Training on how to deal with waste management for biodegradable decomposition, recycling regular materials as well as gardening and plantation would be given on an open ended basis. Classrooms would target specified communities, may it be adventure lovers or even children. Media professionals will get the limelight by sharing their skills and expertise on the layman level to encourage and spread awareness about film making and how it can be well utilized for ecological support. Exhibition galleries would also be established to promote the artistic side of environment protection. At the end of the festival, the stage would be taken over by pop artists for some live concerts of local music.
Zak Chahal, TravelhouseUK, http://www.travelhouseuk.co.uk/, +44 2034753161, [email protected]
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