Responsible
Travel - The top line
Responsible
travel is a new way of traveling
for those who've had enough
of mass tourism. It's about
respecting and benefiting local
people and the environment – but
it's about far more than that.
If
you travel for relaxation,
fulfillment, discovery, and
adventure and to learn – rather
than simply to tick off 'places
and things' – then responsible
travel is for you.
Responsible
travel suits life's curious
adventurers and enthusiasts.
Flying and
global warming
Most of things
that we do in our lives contribute
to carbon dioxide emissions
and global warming. Air travel
- although currently a relatively
small contributor (less than
5%) - is the fastest growing
source of CO2 emissions. We
must all take action to reduce
our CO2 emissions across our
entire lives, and this includes
accepting that we must fly
significantly less than we
do now. When we do fly on holiday
it’s
even more important that our
holiday is a responsible one.
For our tips on how to be a
more responsible traveler,
including reducing your emissions
click here.
Getting
more out of your holiday
Responsible
travel is about bringing you
closer to local cultures and
environments by involving local
people in tourism. It's about
doing this in a fair way that
helps ensure that they will
give you an even warmer welcome.
For example,
a local guide from the destination
will open your eyes to their
cultures and ways of life far
better than an expert guide
could ever do – they
will also earn a much needed
income from you.
The responsible
traveler prefers smaller groups,
and to meet some local people
(as well as fellow travelers)
rather than be surrounded by
1000's of people from back
home. They don't like being
herded about in a large crowd
like nameless faces and understand
that traveling in smaller groups
makes local people and cultures
more accessible.
The responsible
travelers want to get a little
bit more out of their travels,
and to give a little bit back
to the special places and people
that they encounter. They want
deeper and more real travel
experiences. The responsible
traveler values authenticity – experiences
integral to local people's
traditions, cultures and rituals
- rather than those created
for tourism, or those whose
existing meanings and uses
have become lost as they have
been packaged up for tourism.
No more 'Greek nights' in resorts
with the only Greek people
there to serve food please!
At
the same time the responsible
traveler understands that some
cultural experiences are best
kept private, and that their
visit would be an intrusion.
They believe that traveling
with respect earns them respect.
Rediscovering
nature
Responsible travel is
about re-discovering how to
experience nature and to be
in it, feeling it, smelling
it and learning about it rather
than just looking at it.
Through
this they replenish their souls.
They would rather get out on
foot than sit in a big bus,
and are determined to leave
no physical evidence of their
visit but their footprints.
The responsible traveler understands
local people’s relationship
with environments, and that
income from tourism can be
a powerful incentive for conservation.
The responsible
traveler values diversity – diversity
of people, cultures, and environments.
They believe that they can
grow as individuals through
these experiences, and that
their trip can make a positive
contribution towards conserving
global diversity.
Above all
else the responsible traveler
wants to cut loose and experience
their world. The experienced
responsible traveler knows
how difficult it can be to
do the right thing – and
is humble and learns from their
mistakes. Whether they travel
independently, or through a
leading responsible travel
operator, the responsible traveler
makes and experiences a difference. |