Responsible travel has become an important consideration for
travelers, travel planners, and companies worldwide. But what does
responsible travel mean? Responsible travel includes being aware of the
social, economic, and environmental impacts of travel. By understanding
how your actions can affect a destination, you can make positive,
sustainable travel choices.
Below are some tips on how you can put responsible travel into action when on the road
Conserve Energy, Electricity, and Water
Keep your showers short and turn down the air conditioning in your
room when you’re away from the hotel. Consider bringing a reusable water
bottle with you—this will cut down on single use containers and save
you a few bucks as well. Eat and Shop Local
Eat and Shop Local
Support the local economy by eating and shopping at local
establishments. Doing so helps residents and cuts down on emissions from
shipping—big box stores and restaurants often bring in supplies
instead of using local vendors and ingredients.
Respect Local Cultures and Customs
One of the amazing parts of travel is experiencing the various
customs and traditions of a local culture. Whether it’s the difference
between the northeast and southeast United States or the difference
between the U.S. and Europe, it’s important to be respectful and learn a
bit about some of the cultures you’re visiting before you travel.