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Sustainable travel Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

form of travel without damage to nature or cultural area

About Sustainable travel

—Rachel Carson,Silent Spring Travelling can be fun, and it broadens the horizon. Seeing some place on TV is one thing, but being there in person can give deeper insights and understanding that go beyond prejudice and cliché. For others, travel is a necessity either forbusiness, to visit friends and family or for myriad other reasons. However, travel can also be harmful to the natural environment of the places travelled to as well as (mostly through CO2emissions that know no border) the world at large. Any responsible traveller must want to ensure future generations can enjoy the world the same way they did and thus everybody should contribute their share in preserving historic sites, and reducing harm on nature. Obvious things like switching off the light when you leave a room probably don

Sustainable travel Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 14 sections including:

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