Jahoo Joins Tourism Cares Meaningful Travel Map as First Ever Experience in Cambodia

January 28, 2026

Jahoo Joins Tourism Cares Meaningful Travel Map as First Ever Experience in Cambodia

Conservation Research and Action at Jahoo

Jahoo has been officially recognized by Tourism Cares as a Meaningful Travel Impact Partner, becoming the first ever experience in Cambodia to be featured on the Tourism Cares Meaningful Travel Map under the animals and nature category.


Tourism Cares is a global nonprofit organisation dedicated to advancing sustainability and meaningful travel across the travel and tourism industry. By working closely with travel companies, professionals, and destination partners, Tourism Cares provides education, resources, and collaborative programmes designed to create positive social, environmental, and economic impact for destinations and host communities around the world. More information about its mission and programmes can be found on the official Tourism Cares website.(link to https://www.tourismcares.org).

Tourism Cares Meaningful Travel Impact partner

The Meaningful Travel Map is a global, interactive platform developed by Tourism Cares to highlight community-led organizations, experiences, and accommodations that are actively contributing to positive change through tourism. The map serves as a resource for travellers and travel professionals seeking authentic, impact-driven travel options, while also increasing visibility for local initiatives that prioritise conservation, cultural preservation, and long-term sustainability.


View the Meaningful Travel Map here (link to https://tcares.bw.boldest.io/en/tourism-cares/resource/jahoo).

Jahoo on Tourism Care Meaningful Travel Map

Jahoo’s inclusion on the Meaningful Travel Map reflects our ongoing commitment to conservation-focused and community-led tourism in Cambodia. Through our work with indigenous Bunong People, protected areas of Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary, and conservation partners, we aim to create travel experiences that respect local knowledge, protect ecosystems, and generate lasting benefits beyond the visitor experience. This recognition reinforces our belief that when travel is designed and delivered responsibly, it can be a powerful force for long-term positive impact for both people and nature.

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