Want to be a responsible tourist? Here's how!
You love nature and adore visiting paradisiacal spots, but do you know what your environmental impact might be? If you're aiming to be an environmentally responsible traveler, follow these tips.
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Opt for adventure tourism companies that promote sustainability and support local communities.
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Go for less polluting transportation options like trains, carpools or buses instead of internal flights.
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Carrying less luggage reduces fuel consumption in transport, decreasing your carbon footprint.
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Keep your distance, don't feed wild animals, and follow your guide's instructions to avoid disturbing them.
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Switch to reusable water bottles, avoid single-use plastic products, and bring your own utensils.
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Purchase local products and handicrafts to support communities without contributing to exploitation.
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Say goodbye to those luxurious tub baths. Water should be used responsibly, especially in areas where it is scarce.
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Always carry a bag to collect and carry out all your trash and waste to avoid contaminating natural sites.
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We know you need to protect your skin from sunburn, but it's also vital to protect aquatic ecosystems by choosing products without harmful chemicals.
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