Best Sustainable tourism practices? Make your trip eco-friendly.

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Okay, so today I wanted to try and be a little more conscious about my travel footprint. I’ve been reading a lot about sustainable tourism, and honestly, it felt like something I should be doing more of. So, I decided to put some of that into practice during my weekend trip.

Best Sustainable tourism practices? Make your trip eco-friendly.

Planning the Trip

First thing, I picked a destination that wasn’t too far away. No long flights this time! I found this cute little town about a two-hour train ride away, which seemed perfect.

Next, I looked for accommodation that had some kind of eco-friendly certification. It wasn’t super easy, but I found a small guesthouse that mentioned using solar power and having a recycling program. It wasn’t perfect, but it felt like a step in the right direction.

Getting There

As I mentioned, I took the train. It was actually pretty relaxing! I got to see the countryside, read a book, and not worry about driving. Plus, it felt good knowing I was choosing a greener option.

Exploring the Town

Once I arrived, I decided to explore mostly on foot. The town was small enough to walk around, and it was a great way to see the sights and get a feel for the place. I also rented a bike one day to go a little further afield, which was a lot of fun.

  • I made sure to stick to marked trails and paths, especially when I was out in nature.
  • I also tried to be mindful of my water usage, especially when showering at the guesthouse.

Eating and Shopping

This part was surprisingly easy! I focused on eating at local restaurants and cafes, and tried to choose places that sourced their ingredients locally. The food was delicious, and it felt good to support local businesses.

Best Sustainable tourism practices? Make your trip eco-friendly.

I also avoided buying a bunch of mass-produced souvenirs. Instead, I looked for a few locally made crafts that would actually remind me of the trip.

The Results(My feel)

Overall, I’m happy with how my “sustainable tourism” experiment went.

It made me think a lot more about my choices when I travel, and how those choices can impact the places I visit.

I learned that even small changes, like taking the train or eating at local restaurants, can make a difference.

Will try next trip!

Best Sustainable tourism practices? Make your trip eco-friendly.

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