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Food, wine & culture for the ethical traveler
Sustainable tourism encourages mindful travel that respects local cultures and minimizes environmental impact. In this section, explore eco-friendly travel guides that help you make greener choices, from choosing low-impact accommodations to reducing waste while on the go. You’ll also find tips for responsible tourism, like supporting local businesses, reducing carbon footprints, and engaging in ethical wildlife experiences. Whether you’re planning a sustainable getaway or looking for small ways to travel more consciously, these resources make it easy to embrace a more positive, planet-friendly approach to exploration.

Selfies gone wrong are sometimes more than just a bad hairdo. Sometimes these photos can lead to the deaths of Earth’s beautiful creatures. Here’s how.

Problems with plastic may be greater than many travelers even realize. Here’s how to eliminate plastic use, and help save the planet for future generations.

At Elephant Nature Park in Thailand, visitors can have an ethical wildlife encounter and help abused elephants in the tourism industry. Here’s how.

Drinking water in an eco-friendly fashion on the road doesn’t have to be hard. Check out these essential tips and make your next trip a green one!

Looking to explore Thailand responsibly? These culturally immersive things to do in Chiang Mai are memorable with a global good twist.
No matter the name, the intent is the same: travel with the lightest environmental and socio-cultural footprint possible to maintain or improve conditions in all communities around the world and ensure their health for years to come.

Since the rise of ecotourism in the 1980s, there has been a shift in travel habits — a move from the all-inclusive resort to seeking out natural environments to witness natural wonders.

Just as it’s easy for people to cause disarray at home, it’s easy for travelers to do the same abroad. Responsible travel means certain responsibilities.

Anyone who has traveled to a developing country knows the situation well — you arrive in a new place, whether a remote village or a …

For responsible travelers wanting to volunteer on an archaeological excavation or science expedition, there’s a lot to consider. This guide can help.