Sustainable travel is now one of the fastest-growing movements. Its goal is to meet the needs of the tourism industry without harming natural and cultural environments. Here are some concrete ways to reduce your environmental impact as a traveler.
Travel doesn't have to be about going somewhere far away. It's the art of exploration, discovery and getting out of your comfort zone, all of which can just as well be nearby. Find somewhere nearby you haven't been, get in your car, and go for a visit. You never know what you'll come across.
Make greener transportation choices. After walking, public transportation is the next best way to explore new destinations. When it comes to longer distances, buses and trains are your best way of getting around, both of which can be quite an experience in and of itself.
Avoid over-visited destinations. If you can, avoid places with over-tourism. You'll find fewer crowds and lower prices, and you also won't be putting as much pressure on local communities struggling to keep up. And, from a personal-enjoyment point of view, who wants to deal with crowds or long lines? No one.
Take a nature-related trip. If you want to better understand and appreciate the natural world, try taking a trip with the single purpose of connecting with nature. I promise that when you come home, you'll have a new viewpoint on why we're all so focused on being environmentally friendly these days.
A. Stay close to home.
B. Find an ideal place to explore.
C. Sustainable travel can be useful to support communities.
D. Not only is it better for the environment, but it's cheaper as well.
E. Get in touch with the world in a way that sitting at home doesn't.
F. If not managed properly, tourism can have incredibly negative impacts.
G. Visiting less-visited destinations can be much more enjoyable and rewarding.