How to Be a More Responsible Traveler This Year
The past few years, the idea of being a responsible traveler has hit the headlines. And, with the global climate crisis now finally getting the …
Responsible tourism isn’t just a buzzword for 2019 – it’s a new way of travel. By adapting small things about our trips abroad we can protect the stunning landscapes of the countries that we visit, all while supporting the sustainable development of the people and communities that we see along the way.
I’ve written about how to travel plastic free, lesser-visited destinations to help overcome overtourism and fascinating community-based tourism projects in Guatemala that deserve your money – and which will inspire you to travel better and leave nothing but footprints in your wake.
The past few years, the idea of being a responsible traveler has hit the headlines. And, with the global climate crisis now finally getting the …
Snow dappled mountains, carved into glistening ridges by the forces of nature over millennia; lush vines heavily laden with juicy grapes for wine and pisco; …
Stood on top of the 1000-year-old Huaca las Ventanas (Temple of Windows), just 40km from Chiclayo in northern Peru, I feel quite the thrill. Aside …
“Now with technology, everything is “copy and paste”. There’s no innovation.” Doña Gloria Estella emphasises the words “copy and paste” in English. She points to …
Our relationship with plastic has altered noticeably in recent years. There’s been a growing recognition that we cannot continue to rely upon single-use plastic, which …
I’m an independent traveller. My travel bread and butter is disappearing off into the most remote, beyond-the-beaten-trail destinations as I channel my insatiable desire to …
If you’re preparing for an international trip abroad, then a travel water filter or purifier bottle should be at the top of your list of …