Ecotourism in the Philippines is a type of tourism that is responsible and nature-friendly while also supporting local communities. We can re-classify tourism into subcategories to make more specific types of tourism to cater to different types of people. This way, when we advertise tourism, people will know what they are getting in for.Cultural Ecotourism – Combines nature with the culture of indigenous people (e.g., Aeta forest tour + heritage crafts).Educational Ecotourism – Includes learning or workshops (e.g., mangrove planting + marine conservation training).Adventure Ecotourism – Features outdoor activities that don’t harm nature (e.g., eco-hiking, birdwatching).Community-based Ecotourism – Created and managed by the local residents themselves.Faith- or Wellness-based Ecotourism – Retreats in natural areas that include spiritual or health activities.