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Sustainable Tourism: Tips For The Savvy Traveler

Birdwatching in Ecuador. Photo courtesy of the Rainforest Alliance.

Relaxing retreats. Exotic adventures. Romantic getaways. When planning your summer vacations, do you consider the impact of your travels on the environment and communities you are visiting? Some of the world’s most breathtaking destinations are now being managed sustainably, which means that in addition to benefiting your own mental health, your next trip could also benefit the environment and local people.

More than 900 million people travel to nearby and far off destinations each year, making tourism one of the world’s leading industries. Tourism is a vital source of income in many developing countries, supporting the livelihoods of more than 235 million people worldwide; however, it can also have a negative impact on the environment and local communities, resulting in pollution, deforestation and cultural exploitation.

That being said, tourism can go hand-in-hand with a healthy environment and prosperous communities. Some communities that once turned to poaching or deforestation to support their families have learned they can actually earn a more sustainable living by conserving natural environments and promoting their communities as sustainable tourism destinations.

When a tourism business operates sustainably, it can create tangible benefits on the ground. These businesses become environmental stewards, conserving water and energy, recycling and treating waste, and supporting community conservation projects. They also provide a vital source of income to local community members, employing local people, providing training opportunities and sourcing locally-produced products in restaurants and gift shops.

Hammock in Honduras. Photo courtesy of the Rainforest Alliance.

To promote sustainable tourism, the Rainforest Alliance works with hotels, tour operators, restaurants and other tourism businesses to help them adopt best practices that protect the environment and help local communities thrive. Through training and technical assistance, the organization teaches tourism managers how to operate sustainably and then verifies their progress toward this goal.

As a traveler, you can make a difference by making responsible travel choices. The following 10 sustainable travel tips help guide you on the path to becoming a savvy traveler.

Ecuador hotel. Photo courtesy of the Rainforest Alliance.

Author Info: This has been a guest post by Anna Clark, Communications Associate for the Rainforest Alliance

How do you go about traveling more sustainably on your trips? Please share in the comments below.

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Jessica Festa

Jessica Festa is the editor of Epicure & Culture as well as Jessie on a Journey. She enjoys getting lost in new cities and having experiences you don’t read about in guidebooks. Some of her favorite travel experiences have been teaching English in Thailand, trekking her way through South America, backpacking Europe solo, road tripping through Australia, agritouring through Tuscany, and volunteering in Ghana.
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