Global Linkers

Australia: Sustainable Geotourism

On a Torres Strait island, we partner with Indigenous landowners to offer exciting and

unique experiences.

Creating Epic Adventures

Embark on extraordinary journeys to the world’s geo-tourism hot spot, Australia. Discover, indulge, and connect.

Global Linkers has a long history of integrating sustainability ideas into its travel offers. Our 2025 geo-tourism destination in the Torres Strait and Red Centre is carefully designed to provide exceptional levels of cultural and environmental engagement, surpassing anything ever witnessed in Australia. This novel attraction is specifically tailored to captivate the Chinese tourist market, which craves a genuine experience of the environment and culture, distinct from their familiar surroundings in their native country. In the field of geotourism, Global Linkers is not just taking advantage of a growing market; instead, she is leading a new trend that aligns with the shifting preferences of wealthy Chinese tourists. By actively including local populations in the tourism experience, she is not only preserving cultural history, but also fostering a deeper connection between visitors and the destination.

Global Linkers has extensive knowledge that is well-suited to advancing geotourism in Australia, particularly by targeting Chinese tourists who have the ability to make a substantial economic and tourism impact on the country. The all-encompassing strategy adopted by UNESCO in relation to geotourism, encompassing sustainable development, education, and conservation, as well as the safeguarding of geological sites, is highly compatible with the varied physical terrain of Australia.

The vast possibilities for geoparks in Australia’s unexplored geodiversity align with research that underscores the country’s geological heritage as a crucial factor in the development of tourism. Australia lacks both geotourism infrastructure and geoparks, despite its significant geological diversity.

The track record of Global Linkers in organising educational trips and creating tailored experiences could be beneficial in adapting geotourism products to cater to the Chinese market. Proficient in understanding diverse interests, they have the ability to attract wealthy Chinese tourists to explore Australia’s rich geological history.

Australia can successfully leverage its specialised knowledge to harness its geodiversity and attract geotourism enthusiasts, hence promoting sustainable economic development. Due to our understanding of Chinese tourists and their knowledge of geotourism principles, we are well-suited to play a leading role in Australia’s geopark investigation. This undertaking has the capacity to not only stimulate economic growth but also aligns with conservation efforts, so significantly contributing to sustainable development on a national scale.