• Laugesen Keith posted an update 1 year, 10 months ago

    No matter what you do with your destination of choice, kayaking, trekking, volunteering, paragliding or perhaps chilling out and sightseeing; There are many items that we all can caused by avoid causing offence or harming environmental surroundings. Remember, how you behave count. Listed below are up top tips to help you a far more ethical traveler!!

    • Understand and respect local cultures, traditions and holy places. You would be mortified to consentrate you had offended anyone when you turn up so it’s worth knowing a number of the local cultures. For instance in Nepal, it is rude to shake hands, exchange money or eat making use of your left (because this is your dirty hand), it is also frowned upon to the touch children in addition to their heads and you will always take off your shoes before entering a monastery.

    • Buy locally – If you need to buy your own food or acquire some snacks, get rid of the top western supermarket and purchase away from the market. Oahu is the same produce and are helping small business owners survive. You’ll almost certainly have a better price so you have the fun of wandering across the markets and meeting locals.

    • Ditch the plastic- Many countries don’t have recycling facilities and if your drinking 3 litres a day for two weeks what a whopping 84 bottles which will finish up in a landfill somewhere. Bring (or buy) a refillable water bottle and utilize it whenever possible. In Nepal, many shops have clean normal water accessible from a jar for 10 rupees a litre (half the buying price of getting a plastic bottle)

    • Ask before taking a photo- Not uncommon curtsey. You don’t wish someone choosing a photo people going about your day to day business, so ask. They could say yes they might say no. When they do say no, say thank you and vanish. Most of the people don’t mind. But it is always nice to ask first.

    • Carefully consider the souvenirs you buy- Guarantee the belongings you buy have a very legal and documented background that they can aren’t stolen and so are safe being exported. You should also remember to be not supporting activities that damage environmental surroundings or are caused by criminality. Make sure you are not investing in a souvenir made from ivory, endangered hard woods, ancient artefacts or endangered animals.

    • Respect the environment- Our definitive goal is usually to ‘leave no trace’. Once your trekking, keep to the paths, don’t pick any flowers or damage any trees. Should your hiking, think carefully in places you will place your campfire and only use drift wood in order not to encourage de-forestation.

    • Go with a Responsible Travel Company – When organising your vacation, be sure to book your tour, package or activity having a responsible local travel agent.

    • Become familiar with a little language and get involved! – Focus on ‘hello’ and ‘thank you’. In Nepali ‘Namaste’ and ‘Dhanybhad’. It makes a whole lot of difference and folks really appreciate it.

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