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3 Ways We Can Be Responsible Travelers

As we can ease our way into traveling again, there are few ways we can be a responsible tourist during our vacation.
by Kresentia Madina 3 years ago 3 min read
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Vacations are always full of excitement and anticipation. Now that we can ease our way into traveling again, it’s very tempting to pack our bags and go on holiday somewhere lovely with our loved ones. Still, our visits to tourist destinations and foreign countries will be more meaningful if we know how to do it responsibly and sustainably. Here are three ways that can help you be a meaningful traveler:

  1. Respect the culture and nature

Every place has its own culture, customs, and policy related to what they hold sacred, including its natural aspects. Before visiting new places, look for any dos and don’ts of the area to avoid mishaps. You can also spend time getting to know the locals around you to understand the place better. After all, you know what they say, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.”

  1. Choose ethical goods and attractions

For some countries, tourism is their biggest source of income. Shopping trinkets from local shops and visiting local tourist spots can boost their economic welfare. Unfortunately, many tourism spots still exploit animals and nature for profit. To avoid accidentally supporting unethical business, the internet is your best friend. Do your best to research and select spots and shops with sustainability in mind. This means caring for the environment and the welfare of workers and animals.

  1. Minimize waste and carbon footprint

Our visits may be temporary, but the waste we produce will last. Being a responsible tourist includes keeping your surroundings clean no matter where you go. Putting trash in the garbage is a must, but you can challenge yourself further by being mindful of what you consume and where you go. Plan what you’re going to eat instead of ordering all the dishes on the menu, use reusable goods instead of opting for plastics, walk to closer destinations instead of ordering online taxis, and shop for what is truly necessary. Those are simple steps you can use to consume mindfully.

Ultimately, going on a vacation isn’t just about us but also the traces we leave behind. As much as it is a time for relaxation away from work, our progress on sustainability shouldn’t be lost in the middle of vacation euphoria. However, it doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t travel at all. We can do our best to minimize the impacts of our travels by being mindful of what to do, what to consume, and where to go.

Editor: Nazalea Kusuma

This article is published by scheduling per 23 December 2022. The Green Network Team is currently on end-of-year break until 02 January 2023.

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Kresentia Madina
Reporter at Green Network Asia | Website |  + postsBio

Madina adalah Asisten Manajer Publikasi Digital di Green Network Asia. Ia adalah lulusan Program Studi Sastra Inggris dari Universitas Indonesia. Madina memiliki 3 tahun pengalaman profesional dalam publikasi digital internasional, program, dan kemitraan GNA, khususnya dalam isu-isu sosial dan budaya.

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