How to travel sustainably


People's motivations for travel have changed. Today, they not only look for destinations with incredible landscapes and promising gastronomic, cultural, and entertainment offers, but They also look for sites that are committed to the conservation of ecosystems and sustainable development. 

According to a survey conducted by the global market research and consulting company IPSOS for Airbnb, 71% of Colombians prioritized visiting places that take care of the environment, and 45% highlighted the desire to explore destinations that use resources such as water and energy sustainably. 

 

Light luggage is a way to travel sustainably. 

Have you heard that premise that says less is more? Well, when traveling, it also applies. According to information from the WWF, By having less weight in your suitcase, the efficiency in aircraft fuel consumption will increase. 

It is advisable to bring quick-drying clothing that allows you to wash it quickly and wear it several times during the trip.  Don't forget to include a cloth bag in your suitcase to pack your purchases and carry your toiletries, so you don't uncover a new one in each place. One last tip?  Although there is a wide variety of products on the market that protect it from the sun and high temperatures, it is essential to find sunscreen and repellent that does not contaminate the water.


Look for conscious hosting alternatives. 

Many communities open their doors so that each traveler lives like them, even with the difficulties of not having drinking water or energy. If this experience appeals to you, it is advisable to turn off the lights and air conditioning when you are not using them and rationally use water when bathing or brushing your teeth.

Don't forget to reuse and properly dispose of recyclables and solid waste generated during the trip, and avoid buying products made from endangered plants or animals.


Support the local economy, the idea of ​​traveling in a sustainable way 

Most local people live from their work, so supporting them by buying handicrafts or souvenirs is also part of sustainable tourism. 👜 In this way, it will contribute to the generation of income and employment that will improve the population's quality of life.


Know and respect the local culture

Are you one of those who plan each trip to the millimeter? Add to that planning the fact of learning a little more about the local traditions and customs of your destination, as this will allow you to appreciate the place's culture better.


When it comes to traveling sustainably! 

If your destination requires you to travel by plane, try to do it directly. According to information from the WWFat takeoff, more fuel is used than when the ship travels at a constant speed. Therefore, direct flights emit fewer greenhouse gases. Once in the place, seek to move by walking, by bicycle or by public transport.


Accumulate many kilometers and travel safely in your vehicle 

Take a few days off, without a doubt, and It is the opportunity to clear the mind and discover new places. 🌿However, no one is exempt from being stranded, robbed, or crashed along the way. Calm trip acquiring a risk insurance policy allows you to travel with peace of mind, protecting you, your family, and your assets.