Saturday, September 21

Post Lockdown Travelling: How to Be Sustainable

The year 2020 and the early months of 2021 were difficult times for the world. The devastating impact of COVID-19 affected entire nations and caused many to halt their daily routines, including traveling. However, with the introduction of vaccines and widespread distribution, there’s a surge of pent-up demand from travelers who are now eager to visit new places. As the restrictions are lifted, many of us are preparing to travel again. Yet, this new era of post-lockdown travel offers an opportunity to reassess our ecological footprints. In this blog, we’ll get you on board with some useful tips on how you can travel worry-free and how to be a responsible and sustainable traveler in the post-lockdown era.

Say “No” to Plastic

As we all know, plastic has a long-lasting impact on our environment. Despite our conscious efforts in conservation and sustainability, it is prevalent in our daily lives, so reducing plastic will help protect our environment. When you travel, carry and use a refillable metallic or glass water bottle instead of purchasing single-use plastic water bottles. Besides, habitually refuse plastic bags, cutlery, or straws and replace them with reusable alternatives. You can pack a tote bag, cloth napkins, and utensils to reduce the amount of waste you generate during your trip.

Conserve Energy and Water

Be mindful of the energy and water you use. When leaving the hotel room, shut off all lights and electronic devices, and turn off the AC and heating system. Take shorter showers to conserve water, and remember to always close the tap when brushing your teeth or washing your face. By following these simple conservation practices, you’re on your way to a sustainable travel experience.

Eat and Shop Locally

Whenever you travel, try to enjoy local experiences like their foods, destinations and culture. Eat local food that is seasonal, fresh, and produced within the region. Farmers’ markets, street food vendors, and local restaurants are excellent sources to explore regional delicacies. Purchase souvenirs that are locally made, supporting and sustaining the local economy while keeping in mind eco-friendly and sustainable products.

Use Public Transportation and Active Transport

Using your legs is the most sustainable mode of transport when exploring new places. Consider walking or biking instead of a car. You can rent or hire bicycles, skateboards or even scooters, and explore your travel destination actively while reducing your carbon footprint. Additionally, using public transport is also a sustainable way of getting around. Prioritize trains and buses over planes and cars, where feasible. Most cities across the globe have initiated walking tours or bicycle tours that can help you experience your destination in a new way.

Educate and Share

The knowledge we share is the knowledge we gain. When traveling, share your sustainable habits and tips with fellow travelers, accommodation personnel or anyone else who wants to learn how to be more eco-friendly. Encourage them to adopt sustainable practices and be a role model by demonstrating how to live a sustainable life.

Conclusion:

As we head back to the road, a responsible and sustainable outlook is crucial for preserving our planet’s beauty. By incorporating these sustainable travel practices, you can actively promote responsible tourism and feel good about reducing your carbon footprint. Moreover, it can help you explore your travel destination more meaningfully. For greater and long-lasting change, embrace these tips, encourage others, and make them a part of your daily life. Let’s travel sustainably and make a better tomorrow.