Whether you are planning the trip of a lifetime, a gap year abroad or just a holiday break, you can make a difference when you travel, not only for yourself but for the people and places you visit.
Being a responsible traveller means more than just offsetting your carbon emissions, it requires thought and preparation. Responsible travel is based on the principles of sustainability
and it requires you to examine the environmental, social and economic dimensions of your trip. Thus, responsible travel is all about minimizing the impact of your travel and maximizing the benefits for local economies, environments and host communities. Making informed choices before and during your trip is the single most important thing you can do to become a responsible traveller.
World Nomads travel insurance offers a wide range of travel health insurance policies including health insurance for gap year and other long term travelers. Part of the earnings also goes to charity projects abroad. And if you add “gdnstr” in the promotion code fields, we’ll donate an extra 5% to your chosen charity project.
World Nomad is a carbon neutral company.
If you intend you volunteer overseas try and choose a locally run organisation so all your money goes to the cause rather than paying for the marketing and administration of a volunteer-sending agency. Some foreign run agencies offer little more than glorified holidays and are often more interested in making money than helping the environment or local people. No one benefits form these placements apart from the companies that organise them.
The guidance above is for anyone looking to travel in a way that lessens their impact on the environment and provides genuine benefits for conservation and local people. Changes in our attitudes to travel and tourism will help build the kind of world that can be enjoyed by our descendants in perpetuity.
These tips are written by Stephen Knight is the webmaster of Volunteer Latin America




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