Do you know what it means to travel consciously or sustainably? Today we are going to try to explain it to you. According to the United Nations, the three pillars of sustainable tourism are:
- the use of good practices for the environment (reduce, reuse, recycle)
- The protection of cultural and natural heritage
- Provide tangible social and economic benefits for local communities.
- Previous research: Before traveling, investigate the destination and its culture, customs, environment and social problems. This will help you understand and respect the local community, as well as to make more aware decisions during your visit.
- Choose sustainable destinations: Consider traveling to destinations that promote sustainable and environmental practices with the environment. Find hotels, tour operators and attractions that implement Eco -Friendly practices and support local communities.
- Minimize your carbon footprint: Opt for more sustainable means of transport, such as traveling by train or bus instead of taking airplanes, whenever possible. If you fly, consider compensating your carbon emissions through compensation programs or donations to environmental projects. Here We explain how we do it.
- Support the local community: Buy local products and support local companies, such as restaurants and stores, instead of international chains. This will help strengthen the local economy and preserve the cultural authenticity of the region.
- Respect local culture and traditions: Learn about local standards and customs before your trip and answer them during your stay. You saw properly, be aware of local cultural expressions and avoid behaviors that may be offensive or disrespectful.
- Minimize waste: Take with you A reusable water bottle and A fabric bag to avoid excessive plastic use. Separate and recycle your waste whenever possible. You can also opt for personal care products and Eco -Friendly travel articles.
- Connect with nature in a responsible way: If you visit protected natural areas, follow the rules and regulations established to preserve local flora and fauna. Do not leave garbage and respect fragile ecosystems.
- Be aware of your consumption: Avoid buying products derived from endangered species or that come from illegal activities, such as ivory trade or wildlife products.
- Contributes positively: Considers participating in voluntary activities or programs that benefit the local community or the environment. You can help in conservation, education or community development projects.
- Share your experience in a responsible way: When you share photos or stories of your social networks trip, do it consciously and respectfully. Avoid promoting unsustainable behaviors or that may damage the local culture or environment.