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Travel Mindfully: Your Guide to Responsible Tourism

Travel has always been an open door to the world, an invitation to explore new horizons and immerse oneself in rich, fascinating cultures. Today, it's not just a question of discovering, but also of rethinking our travel habits so that we can continue to explore the world and its wonders in their original splendour. To do this, it's essential to travel in a way that respects and preserves the environment.

 

What is "Responsible Tourism"?

We often hear terms such as ecotourism, green travel, fair trade travel, agrotourism and so on. But how about the bigger picture? Responsible tourism, also known as sustainable tourism, is the general term that encompasses all these categories. It's a fundamental approach that the World Tourism Organization (WTO) defines as: “tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment and host communities.”

So, how does this apply to us as travellers? How can we improve our travel habits?

 

5 Essential Tips to Travel More Responsibly

1. Awareness

Travelling more responsibly starts with a simple awareness. (If you're reading this, you're on the right track!) Understanding that our choices have consequences for the destinations and local populations we visit is an excellent start. Now you can take the next step: adopting better travel habits.

 

2. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint by Choosing Wisely

  • your means of transportation: Use trains, bicycles, or hike to get around, especially in cities that attract large numbers of tourists each year. This not only reduces emissions but also provides a more immersive experience.
  • your accommodation: There is a wide variety of hotels and properties with eco-labels, including environmental certifications or declarations, offering numerous options ranging from guesthouses to luxury resorts.

Ask your Travel Professional about the different means of transport to your destination and the eco-certified establishments that best suit your needs, whether you're dreaming of a trip off the beaten track or all comfort and luxury.  There's something for every taste and budget!

 

3. Best Animal Welfare Practices

Tourist activities involving animals have long attracted many travellers. But how can we observe wildlife or take part in such activities responsibly?

  • Look without touching: Wild animals are not pets. Petting them is never good for them, despite your best intentions. It's better to observe them in their natural habitat, where they can live freely according to their instincts.
  • Don’t feed wild animals: This impairs their ability to find food naturally and encourages them to approach humans dangerously. Their behaviour may change when they don't get food.
  • Choose activities that prioritize animal welfare: For example, instead of attending elephant shows or swimming with captive dolphins, look for shelters or sanctuaries that focus on rehabilitation and conservation efforts. Your money will go to a good cause.

Ask your Tavel Professional about trusted tour operators that work with recognized non-profit organizations such as World Animal Protection, the Jane Goodall Institute or Planeterra. This way, you can consider responsible options while enriching your travel experience.

 

4. Support the Local Economy

Rather than encouraging international chains or franchises, consciously support local businesses:

  • Eat at restaurants run by local families that offer cuisine based on fresh food from local farms. This encourages sustainable farming practices and allows for authentic cultural immersion.
  • Buy directly from artisans: visit local markets, craft stores and regional producers to appreciate traditional know-how. You'll have unique souvenirs instead of mass-produced imitations!
  • Encourage excursions organized by small local businesses. They'll give you a more enriching experience while supporting local employment.

 

5. Cultural Preservation and Respect of Local Traditions

One important tip for travelling more responsibly is to act as if you live in the region you are visiting. Doing this allows you to put yourself in the locals' shoes and respect their culture. Consider how you would treat the place if it were your home.

  • Respect traditional cultural practices: When participating in unfamiliar events or practices, and you're unsure how to act, simply ask. Observe how members of the community you're visiting behave—are they silent or do they applaud? Follow their lead.
  • Dress appropriately: Check the recommended dress codes for specific places (such as churches and temples) to ensure you pack accordingly. This can help you avoid potential discomfort or negative attention!
  • Ask before taking photos: Be respectful of everyone’s privacy and always ask for permission before taking someone’s photo.
  • Learn a few phrases in the local language: Knowing some basic words and phrases in the host language will be incredibly useful, and locals will appreciate your effort. It earns you extra points!

 

Our Top Responsible Travel Ideas for Mindful Travellers

We couldn't let you leave without some inspiration! Here are 4 inspiring travel styles that make it easy for you to enjoy the destinations that attract you while adopting “responsible” gestures:

Agrotourism stays: Italy and Greece are popular destinations for immersive agrotourism experiences. Imagine staying in an eco-certified villa in Tuscany with an in-ground pool overlooking picturesque vineyards, or a spacious guesthouse nestled in the stunning Cretan countryside, where you can participate in an olive oil-making course right in the owners' olive grove.

Small-group “turnkey” tours: These small-group tours aim to minimize ecological footprints and foster authentic interactions with local communities. Options could include train tours, health and wellness retreats, or even family trips!

Community travel or activity: There are numerous opportunities to support local communities through conservation, wildlife protection, education, or sustainable agriculture projects. Choose a cause that resonates with you, such as joining a reforestation and ecosystem conservation initiative in Peru endorsed by the Jane Goodall Institute, or help protect sea turtles in Barbados through an initiative supported by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).

Expedition cruises: Expedition cruises are typically conducted on small ships and involve small groups. These include National Geographic polar expeditions, among others, as well as sailboat cruises that provide an intimate and environmentally friendly experience.

 

Responsible travel is a win-win approach for both travellers and destinations. For travellers, it means living authentic, enriching and environmentally-friendly experiences. You can discover local cultures as never before and create unforgettable memories. For destinations, responsible tourism contributes to the preservation of ecosystems, the well-being of local communities and the protection of cultural heritage.

 

Contact your Travel Professional to plan your next “responsible” trip. Together, we can make a difference, one trip at a time!

 

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