Published By: Shriparna

Sustainable Travel: What is the hullabaloo about and roadblocks in following the current trend

Mass tourism is also threatening the ecological resilience of some of the world's remote regions.

As the climate worsens, many Indians are starting to travel more carefully. They are now choosing to travel closer to home and using public transportation instead of cars. They are also renting bicycles to cut down on their carbon footprint.

Mass tourism is also threatening the ecological resilience of some of the world's remote regions.

What the sustainable travel trend is all about

Sustainable travel is a concept that aims to minimize the negative effects of tourism on the environment and the local community. The concept of sustainable travel has been around for a long time, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the emergence of new entrepreneurship in the hospitality industry, the concept has gained widespread acceptance. However, despite the various challenges that sustainable travel can pose, it is still expected to continue growing.

Mindful tips to travel sustainably

Instead of focusing on the “top 10” attractions and destinations, consider taking the advice of the localities and travel to lesser known places. Doing so will help reduce the strain on over-saturated areas and help spread the tourism benefits to other communities.

Aside from traveling slow, there are also other ways to reduce the carbon emissions that come with your trip. For instance, when traveling to a more rural area, consider taking the bus instead of a car.

One of the most important ways to ensure that the tourism benefits are distributed to the local communities is by supporting local businesses. Instead of staying in an reputed hotel chains, consider staying in a local guesthouse or homestay.

You can also add a protected area to your travel itinerary by looking up the natural areas in your destination. Doing so will help minimize your impact and help spread the tourism benefits to the communities.

In many tourist places, there is still a lack of solid waste management infrastructure. Carry a bottle to prevent using single use plastic bottle.

Challenges in the path of practicing sustainable travel

In many tourist places, there is still a lack of solid waste management infrastructure. Carry a bottle to prevent using single use plastic bottle.

Many people still don't know how to navigate through the various options available when it comes to choosing a sustainable stay. This is a major concern that the travel industry must address in order to make the information more understandable to a wider audience.

Moreover, business establishments that are trying to move toward a more sustainable tourism strategy need to have the necessary resources and technical expertise to make informed decisions.