South Korean travel agency Yellow Balloon Tour is offering a travel package bolstering environmental, social, and governance (ESG)-related activities.
In Yellow Balloon Tour’s “1 Day Tour + 5 Day Free” travel package to Hawaii, travelers will stay at a resort hotel that plants trees on the island of Oahu with a carbon tax fund.
The hotel also minimizes unnecessary waste of resources by replacing sheets and towels only when there is a customer request.
The package also brings travelers to Kualoa Ranch, where the movie “Jurassic Park” was filmed, to try out various experiential programs like cleaning a hale, a Hawaiian traditional hut, and harvesting kalo.


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