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Preserving Picton: Community-Led Tourism Development

Tourism and Community Resilience Regenerative tourism must benefit the local inhabitants of Picton to ensure social license. In 2026, Picton is undergoing revitalisation aimed at making it “Marlborough’s premier tourist town” while maintaining its unique communal appeal. E-Ko Tours, is a business that has been operating in Picton for many years, we recognise that tourism…

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Kaitiakitanga and Cultural Tourism in the Marlborough Sounds

 Kaitiakitanga – Guardianship in Marlborough Sounds E-Ko Tours recognises that guardianship is rooted in cultural identity and deep connection to the land. E-Ko Tours, operations are shaped by these partnerships. This article explains what kaitiakitanga means in the context of the Marlborough Sounds, how iwi management plans guide environmental protection, and why cultural integration is…

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Marine Biology and Ethical Wildlife Tourism Standards

When Marine Biologists Guide Your Tour A key differentiator for E-Ko is the use of degree-qualified marine biologists as guides, ensuring that encounters are educational and follow strict ethical protocols. This distinction matters: wildlife tourism operates across a spectrum from entertainment to education, from exploitation to conservation. Where an operation falls on that spectrum depends…

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Restoration Marlborough Sounds

Terrestrial-Marine Connectivity: The Mai i te Rangi ki te Moana Principle E-Ko Tours’ partnership with the Sounds Enhancement Project (SEP) utilises the “Mai i te Rangi ki te Moana” (from the sky to the sea) philosophy to address catchment health. This principle recognises that marine ecosystem health depends on conditions across the entire catchment, from…

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Motuara Island Bird Sanctuary

New Zealand’s Most Productive Endangered Species Breeding Island Motuara Island is described as New Zealand’s most productive endangered species breeding island. E-Ko Tours provides the logistical and educational bridge to this sanctuary, where over $40 million has been invested in breeding the Rowi Kiwi, raising its population from fewer than 100 to 700 birds. The…

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Hector’s Dolphin Conservation: The Tūpoupou Sanctuary

The World’s Smallest and Rarest Marine Dolphin The Hector’s dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori), known in Te Reo Māori as Tūpoupou, is the world’s smallest and rarest marine dolphin, and the Marlborough Sounds serve as critical sanctuary for their survival. With a population that has declined 70% over the last three generations, the species is classified as…

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The Definitive Guide to Regenerative Tourism in the Marlborough Sounds

Regenerative Tourism in the Marlborough Sounds: Beyond Sustainability The global tourism paradigm has transitioned from the observational to the participatory, where the success of a destination is no longer measured solely by visitor volume but by the measurable restoration of its ecological and social capital. In the Marlborough Sounds, this shift is embodied by the…

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