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Best Conscious Travel Blogs 2016

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The Best Conscious Travel Blogs to Follow in 2016

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You’re probably aware that travelling isn’t always good for the planet or for local cultures. Fortunately, an increasing number of individuals are approaching travel with a more conscious mindset. This means they have smaller footprints, engage in activities that are less harmful to the planet, and give back to local communities.

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After extensive research by the GreenMatch Team, we have nominated and selected the top conscious travel blogs of 2016.

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We asked our favourite conscious travel bloggers the following question:

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“What is your top tip for someone who wishes to become a conscious traveller?”

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GreenMatch has divided the winners into several categories of conscious travel blogs:

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Below, you can find brief descriptions of our favourite blogs along with their top tips for conscious travellers.

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Thanks to all the nominated and finalist bloggers that gave us great tips to help anyone wanting to become or improve their conscious travelling experiences!

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Sustainable Travel Blogs

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The sustainable travel blog category features blogs that provide tips, guides, and travel experiences from an environmentally conscious viewpoint.

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\"“Girlabouttheglobe\"

Girl about the Globe – Lisa

Lisa, the founder of Girl about the Globe is a travel journalist and self-confessed travel addict. Since the age of 21, she has travelled to over 100 countries, and mostly as a solo traveller. The blog recommends the best eco properties abroad so you can do your bit for sustainable travel, and also discusses how tourism is affecting local communities abroad and how you can help.

Thoughts
“Start thinking differently about the way that they travel. Begin to see a destination through a local’s eyes. Get to know the locals and how they really think and immerse yourself within the culture, buying goods from local people and not big organisations.”

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\"“Iamaileen\"

I am Aileen – Aileen Adalid

I am Aileen follows the journey of Aileen Adalid, a digital nomad (entrepreneur & travel writer) living a sustainable travel lifestyle. She inspires people through her life story and personal travel adventures, and shares detailed articles that revolve around travel hacks, guides, recommendations, and tips.

Thoughts
“To become a conscious traveler, the best tip that I can give you is to maintain your awareness at all times. This basically means that you should do your homework beforehand, and that at the same time, you should remain to be respectful of the places and the people that you’re visiting in order to lessen the impact that you might inadvertently execute.”

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\"“Nomadasaurus\"

NOMADasaurus – Alesha & Jarryd

NOMADasaurus is a blog about long-term adventure travel that focuses on sustainable tourism. Alesha and Jarryd aim to inspire others to go out and travel, by documenting some of the best off-the-beaten-path destinations around the globe.

Thoughts
“Our top tip for someone who wishes to be a conscious traveller is to learn the local customs and etiquette of every country you visit and abide by them, even if they seem unusual to you. Respecting the attitudes and beliefs of the people you will be visiting is the most important thing you can do and will help encourage the positive effects of tourism and culture.”

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\"“Christine\"

Green Pearls® blog – Christine Maul-Pfeifer

Green Pearls® is more than the blog. We are a collection of handpicked, sustainable and unique places worldwide. We have 90 partners in 30 countries and support them in their green communication, spreading the message on eco-friendly tourism

Thoughts
“It is all about making conscious decisions. Choosing an authentic sustainable accommodation alone is a big step in becoming a conscious traveller. Eco-friendly hotels do so much in terms of sustainability, reaching from green architecture and management, over local and seasonal food to supporting the local community through projects and employing locals.

By choosing an eco-friendly hotel, you support the area and protect the environment […]Another conscious decision is about the length of your stay. Let’s face it, while other transportation is much more eco-friendly, some places can only be reached by plane. But then don’t fly from Europe to Asia for a week – stay longer, discover more and choose eco-friendly places. All these conscious decisions will lead to becoming a conscious traveller.”

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\"“Greenloonspic\"

Greenloons – Irene Lane

The Greenloons Blog is an ecotourism travel resource that can help you find eco travel destination profiles, and provides environmentally friendly travel tips, ecotourism certification information, eco trip reviews, and more.

Thoughts
“Our top tip for spotting authentic travel experiences is to ask questions of the hotels and tour operators you will be working with. For example, ask how are they supporting conservation of natural areas and wildlife, ask how are they respecting local cultural traditions, ask how they are maximizing opportunities for local prosperity, and ask how are they are enhancing the local ecosystem to avoid physical or environmental degradation. You’ll quickly be able to determine if the travel company is supporting local communities socially, economically and environmentally or just greenwashing its efforts.”

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\"“Charlieontravel\"

Charlie on Travel – Charlie

Charlie on Travel is a sustainable and slow travel blog written by Charlie and her life and travel companion, Luke. They are “ slow travellers, nature lovers, vegetarians, green advocates, sustainability enthusiasts and house sitters.”

Thoughts
“My top tip for anyone wishing to be a more conscious traveller is to do your research. Take some time to find out about the local area, customs and wildlife wherever you’re going. Be mindful of the little things like making eco-conscious packing decisions, your clothing (for example, when visiting temples in some countries you may need to cover your knees), who and what you’re photographing and whether your activities could be disturbing local people or wildlife in any way. Conscious travel is all about being respectful and aware.”

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\"“Jimodonnel\"

around the world in eighty years – Jim O’donnell

Jim O’donnell is an author, freelance writer, photographer and the content creator and writer behind around the world in eighty years. His research and writing focuses on environmental issues, the impact of tourism on culture and conservation, science, and history.

Thoughts
“First, it is important to realize that unless you are walking or biking to your destination you are having a negative environmental impact. Travel, even budget travel, is a luxurious privilege that is typically very wasteful. Owning it is step one.

Step two is recognizing that there is nothing wrong with exploring your own home and region.

Three, if you are going to travel further afield make sure your money goes to nations and companies that seek to minimize their environmental impact and maximize the socio-economic benefits for the locals. Finally, support conservation protections and laws in your home country where you can have the most impact.”

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\"“Charles

Conscious Travel Guide – Joshua & Charles

Education is also one of the main reasons for us, to set up Conscious Travel Guide. We saw there was a gap between the conscious choices people make at home and when they are away, due to the lack of easily accessible information.

Thoughts
“Educate yourself step by step, so you can make more conscious choices, have a positive impact and build on a better world together.”

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\"“Amanda

Amanda’s Wanderlust – Amanda

Amanda is an environmental management practitioner and news journalist. She’s also a sustainable travel blogger that has visited 28 countries. Knowing that travel is not good for your carbon footprint, Amanda is always looking for ways to engage in guilt-free and environmentally responsible travel.

Thoughts
“My top tip for anyone who wishes to become a more conscious traveller is to really do your research! Choose a location that hasn’t already been put under strain by tourism, or try to find a place that has remained relatively unaltered by visitors, and has a commitment to maintaining the integrity of the site you’re visiting. Check out the sustainability credentials of the tour company you plan to use, look for any certifications and be wary of green wash! Excellent research can help you avoid any unintended consequences of your travel.”

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\"“Breathdreamgo\"

Breathedreamgo – Mariellen Ward

Canadian travel writer and long-time yoga student Mariellen Ward started travelling in India and blogging about her transformational journeys in 2005. In 2009 she launched Breathedreamgo with the goals of sharing her love for India, advocating for female solo travel and demonstrating cultural respect through story telling. She is passionate about travel’s ability to transform and enlighten.

Thoughts
“The moment you become interested in being a more conscious traveller, you are already on your way. To keep the momentum going, start to pay more attention to the “other.” Quite often in travel writing, the “other” becomes a backdrop to our own adventures. If you are sensitive to the people around you, especially if you are in a foreign culture, you are unlikely to make stereotypical judgments and cultural blunders.”

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\"“The

The Crowded Planet – Margherita & Nick

Margherita and Nick are long-term travellers who love nature and adventure travel, with a focus on sustainability, “in our opinion, nature and adventure can be found anywhere – on the ski slopes, on a mountain wall or on a hiking path, but also in cities. We write about ‘traditional’ nature and adventure travel, but also about alternative cities, urban nature and local festivals.”

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\"“Anna

Conscious Travel – Anna Pollock

Anna Pollock is a change agent, strategist, visionary, and international speaker. She is the founder of the conscious travel model, a more sustainable and profitable approach to tourism and an alternative to the more common mass industrial tourism model. “Conscious Travel is a movement, a community and a learning program that enables places to attract and welcome guests in a manner that doesn’t cost the earth […] and celebrates the uniqueness of the people, cultures and ecosystems on which it depends.”

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\"“Linda

Eco Traveller Guide – Linda

Eco Traveller Guide is written by Linda, a Northern Irish traveller, writer, and mother with a passion for green living and travelling the world. The blog is focused on ecotourism and offers green travel guides and tips and inspiration for those looking for new ideas and new ways to travel.

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\"“greenglobal\"

Green Global Travel – Bret Love & Mary Gabbett

The co-founders of Green Global Travel – Bret Love & Mary Gabbett – are passionate about ecotourism and its potential to help save the planet. It was a trip to South Africa that changed Bret’s life and encouraged him to spread sustainable philosophies of ecotourism and conservation.

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\"“Ellie

Soul Travel – Ellie Cleary

Soul Travel is written by Ellie Cleary, an avid traveller who started to blog to explore how it is possible to travel sustainably and mindfully. She wants to have a positive effect while travelling the globe, and sees travel as the perfect opportunity for self-growth as well as positive exchange.

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\"“everysteph\"

Every Steph – Steph

Steph is an Italian blogger and travel addict that writes about travel from a responsible angle. She provides tips, reviews, and city guides to help you make your next adventure more eco conscious.

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\"“Travelingnaturally\"

Traveling Naturally – Dorian Yates

Dorian writes about green travel as a Lonely Planet blogger through her Traveling Naturally blog, the Green Earth Guide series of travel books and apps, and contributes to Edible Green Mountains magazine. Traveling naturally is an information source for environmentally and health conscious travellers wanting to minimize their footprints.

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Vegan Travel Blogs

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The vegan travel blog category features blogs that provide tips, guides, and travel experiences from the viewpoint of vegan travellers that are conscious of their impact on the environment. 

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\"“Burgerabroad\"

Burger Abroad – Amanda Burger

Amanda Burger is a vegan solo full-time world traveler. She is slowly house-sitting her way around the world, hanging out with lots of animals, eating vegan food and writing on her blog.

Thoughts
“My top tip for someone who wishes to become a conscious traveler is, overall, to be mindful. To be conscious and conscientious of yourself, is to be aware of your surroundings and your subsequent impact on them. To do whatever you can do to not cause harm, whether it’s to people, to animals, or to the environment. To try to make educated and informed decisions as to where you spend your money and to choose business and attractions that don’t exploit or harm the earth or any of its earthlings.”

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\"“Jenny

Herbivores’ Heaven – Jenny

Jenny became a vegan in 2014 and has since been sharing recipes, her favourite cookbooks, and started writing about food she’s eaten in cafes and restaurants on her travels. “I’m on a mission to visit as many European cities as possible, and eat all the good vegan food I can find!”

Thoughts
“My tip for conscious travellers is to do plenty of research before you travel so that you know where to find vegan food and won’t be caught out when you’re hungry and tired. Happy Cow is my favourite resource.”

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\"“Indefinite

Indefinite Adventure – Sam & Zab

Indefinite Adventure is a travel blog offering guides and stories from Sam and Zab – a vegan and digital nomad couple. They travel light and slow, and give practical advice to other potential long term travellers, while constantly seeking great vegan food, digital nomad work places, fun street art and interesting things to do on their travels.

Thoughts
“Consider where you spend your money while you are travelling. We can all influence the world around us by what kinds of businesses we choose to support or not. To be a conscious traveller, one of the most basic things you can do is to spend your money in local businesses where your custom will directly benefit the locals rather than giving it to large corporations whose profits will likely leave the country you are visiting.

So, if for lunch, you have the choice of an international burger chain or a street vendor selling their homemade dumplings, go for the street vendor. This way you’ll also more memorable experiences and get to interact with locals on a more personal level. So in the end, everyone wins!”

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\"“Nomadic

The Nomadic Vegan – Wendy

Wendy Werneth is a nomadic traveller and vegan foodie who seeks out vegan treasures in the most unlikely places. She’s on a mission to show you how you can be vegan anywhere and spread compassion everywhere. You can follow her adventures at The Nomadic Vegan and download her free ebook, “9 Steps for Easy Vegan Travel”.

Thoughts
“Consciousness is created by connection. So, to become a conscious traveller, you need to really interact with and connect with everything around you – the people, culture, animals and landscapes that make up your travel destination. By doing this, you will start to become aware of the impact that your presence has, and whether that impact is positive or negative.

You will start to ask yourself questions like: Is the money I spend here going to local people who need it or to large, wealthy companies? By hiking through this landscape, am I helping to ensure it stays protected, or am I attracting new construction and development to a fragile ecosystem? What resources had to be used to produce the food I ate for dinner? Could I have chosen a different meal that would have used fewer resources?

Sometimes the answers to these questions are not obvious, and we need to do further research to dig up the facts that will tell us which of our actions are having the most negative impact, and what we can do differently. These facts often run counter to what we believe to be true. For example, many people are surprised to learn that animal agriculture is the most destructive industry facing the planet and is the leading cause of climate change, rainforest destruction, species extinction, water pollution and habitat destruction. Once we know the facts, we can start making better choices.”

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\"“Bounding

Bounding Over Our Steps – Ligeia & Mindy

Ligeia and Mindy are vegan travellers who aim to discover vegan-friendly places everywhere they go. “We believe that every country has something wonderful to offer and discovering these hidden gems – food, culture, people, scenery – is our daily motivation.”

Thoughts
“The first step in becoming a conscious traveller is leading a conscious life in general. Think of the environmental impact of everything you do and make changes in your life to reflect your concern about the earth. Go vegan, rescue an animal, go solar, plant trees. If you lead a conscious life, you will naturally continue this lifestyle while traveling, always researching the environmental, cultural, political and human impact of the activities you plan to do.

You will naturally seek out vegan options, question tours that involve animal exploitation, and learn about the cultural and political ramifications of visiting certain locations. A conscious traveler will explore volunteer options and sign up to participate in green projects that help the environment, the people or the culture of a given area. You will automatically want to know where your money goes when paying for a service and how the employees are being treated.

A person leading a conscious live will also no longer be interested in riding an elephant, camel or horse, participating in tours that disturb untouched and beautiful places, or buying souvenirs where the money does not directly go to the artist or designer. Not only is conscious travel better for the planet, but it is also the most rewarding way to see the world!”

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\"“Mostly

Mostly Amelie – Amelie

Amelie is a solo vegan traveller with an interest in healthy living. She posts about travel destinations, packing tips, vegan recipes, healthy living.

Thoughts
“Always aim to travel slow. Consider traveling overland if you have the time and, if you are up for a challenge, why not even by bicycle. You’ll cross unexplored areas, have no impact on the environment, save a lot of money, and do something amazing for both your body and soul.”

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\"“Cityloveee\"

Cityloveee – Christina

Christina is a vegan travel and lifestyle blogger: “My mission is to be a firsthand resource for all things vegan. Whether it’s travel, beauty, lifestyle or food.”The blog documents her vegan findings from her backpacking adventures across Europe.

Thoughts
“My best piece of advice would be to not be afraid to make mistakes. But when you do make those mistakes be sure to learn from them and become a better traveler. I truly believe that it is only when I make mistakes that I learn something new. I like to consider myself well researched but it is not until you are in a foreign land can you actually learn what the local remedy, food, mode of transportation, etc is that would impact the earth the least and what is most authentic. With each error I like to see it as a reminder that I am traveling and there is infinite beauty in each experience.”

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\"“Maria

Vegan World Trekker – Maria Giurcan

Maria is a world traveller and vegan that provides guides, tips, and information on vegan dining worldwide, including food at airports and on airlines, vegan travel guides, vegan accommodation,and vegan clothing.

Thoughts
“With online research, it is possible to find animal-friendly and eco-friendly travel products such as non-leather luggage tags and travelsize skincare. Travelers can also find resources for eco-friendly accommodations near rainforests and animal sanctuaries. These B&Bs also serve vegan meals.”

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\"“Amelia

Plant-Powered Nomad – Amelia

Amelia is a vegan living life as a nomad, yoga teacher, travel writer, and a general life-enthusiast. Her blog has a whole section dedicated to conscious travel and lots of vegan travel guides and posts.

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\"“Dale

Angloitalian/slow vegan travel – Dale & Franca

Dale & Franca, are an Angloitalian and vegan couple that have been travelling the world since 2012. They share everything they experience and learn about slow & budget travel throughout their journey. “The moment we started going slow, the better our travel became. Instead of two days in one city and three days rush sightseeing in another we now take our time to immerse ourselves in local culture, trying to live as they do, and enjoying every encounter we have along the way.”

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\"“Yara\"

Heart of a Vagabond – Yara

Yara is a vegan that likes to travel light, with the least impact possible on the planet: “I believe TOURISM and TRAVELING don’t have to be intrusive and destructive. I believe in responsible traveling, Ecologically and most of all giving back to the community. I love traveling off season and supporting small locally owned business. My travels attract both the backpacker as well as the luxury travel […] It’s all part of the fun that inspires a generation searching for something more and deeper than simply become a passive tourist. It’s all about traveling with a meaning.”

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\"“Justinpluslauren\"

Justin Plus Lauren – Justin & Lauren

Justin and Lauren are part-time vegan travellers who love nature, beautiful scenery, and outdoor adventure challenges. They are passionate about their health, the environment, and animal welfare.

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\"“Giselleandcody\"

Mindful Wanderlust – Giselle & Cody

Giselle and Cody are a vegan travel loving couple that have been on the road for 3 years and who aim to travel in a compassionate and responsible way. They post about vegan food, animal rights, culture, working with animals, and more.

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\"“northsouth\"

North & South Nomads – Shawn & Jess

Shawn and Jess are a Canadian-Australian couple who love hemisphere-hopping and who write about outdoor and urban adventures, as well as their food and drink adventures (both vegan and non-vegan.

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\"“jojo_vegan\"

Vegan in Brighton – Jojo

Jojo has been vegan for over a decade and began writing Vegan in Brighton in 2009. It has evolved into a vegan travel, food, and lifestyle blog Early 2015, Jojo began her full time adventure to explore the vegan options the rest of the world has to offer.

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\"“katie_veggie\"

World Wide Vegetarian – Katie

Katie is a vegan travel blogger who posts about vegetarian and vegan travel, general travel tips, travel stories, and her personal vegetarian recipes. She is currently exploring the veggie options in the Middle East!

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\"“Veganfoodq\"

Vegan Food Quest – Caryl & Paul

Caryl and Paul left England in January 2014 to ‘Find, Eat & Write about the Best Vegan Food in the World’. They now call South East Asia home. Vegan Food Quest was created to help vegan travellers decide where they can stay, what they can eat and where to stop along the way. They provide hotel, restaurant, and travel guides.

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\"“nicole\"

Vegan Nom Noms – Nicole

Nicole is a vegan expat currently living in Berlin. When she’s not in Germany, she is out exploring new countries, vegan cafes, and seeking out other vegans around the world. She posts about vegan accommodation, vegan food, and vegan travel tips.

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\"“graceben\"

The Vegan Globetrotter – Grace & Benjamin

Grace & Benjamin are a Peruvian -French couple and vegan travellers who are discovering the world while eating delicious vegan food. They created The Vegan Globetrotter to show readers’ that it’s easy to be a vegan traveller. Check out their restaurant reviews, recipes and general vegan travel advice!

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Social and Responsible Travel Blogs

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The social and responsible travel blog category features blogs that provide tips, guides, and travel experiences to help individuals minimize their impact by connecting with the local environment, whether through volunteering, sustainable acts, or slow travelling.

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\"“Katarina\"

My Slow Journey – Katarina Mancama

My Slow Journey is written by Katarina Mancama, a Swedish woman living in South Africa. Her journeys are geographical, since she travels for both work and holiday. They are also physical, since she tries to be a fit and healthy person. Her journeys are also sometimes spiritual, as she tries to be mindful and love herself, people around her and the Earth. Among several characteristics, slow is eating locally produced and seasonal, slow is travelling consciously, and slow is meeting new people and cultures.

Thoughts
“A conscious traveller, to me, is someone that takes care not to harm the environment of the destination; contributes to the local economy; and engages with people and culture in a respectful manner. While the first point (environment) should come naturally (no littering, careful use of resources etc) the other two might be a bit harder. So I want to focus my answer to these two points; how do I contribute to the local economy and engage with people and culture? Personally, I think it is as simple as this:

Be curious! Seek out areas away from the Top 10 attractions listed in your travel guide; stroll quiet residential areas and see how life really is in the destination; buy from local traders (my favourite is the fruit and vegetable markets and small coffee shops) and talk to them; find out what and where the locals eat and try it. Ask the staff at your hotel to point you in the right direction, then talk to people as you go along. This way, you will leave with a better understanding of the destination, its people and its traditions. At the same time, traders away from the busy tourist areas (who otherwise do not draw many benefits from tourism) get a piece of the pie.”

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\"“Vanessa\"

Green Means Go – Vanessa McGrady

Vanessa McGrady, the blogger of Green Means Go, aims to live a meaningful and thoughtful life. Her goal is to leave the planet better than how she found it. She looks for elegant, practical and efficient solutions, all while saving money. “I want my daughter to understand the fragility of life and the complex interconnection of everything and everyone on this planet. That’s why I started this blog. Because maybe you do too.”

Thoughts
“You can turn any trip into an environmentally and socially conscious one by leaving a place better than you found it. So that might mean picking up trash on a beach, volunteering with a local organization, re-using towels and sheets, and eating locally grown food. You never have to sacrifice fun to stay green!”

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\"“Nomad

Nomad is Beautiful – Ivana Greslikova & Gianni Bianchini

Ivana Greslikova and Gianni Bianchini are a digital nomad couple, travel writers, photographers and video-makers. “On our journey, we will show you places where you can replenish your spirit, take good care of your body, eat and drink decent, healthy, local food and beverages. With our blog we want to encourage you to do small or big actions to get rid of anything that hinders you from living your life fully and more consciously.”

Thoughts
“Be kind to the world around you as it is your own home, share your passion and give back as much as you can.”

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\"“Once

Once Upon a Saga

Spending a minimum of 24 hours in each country, Torbjørn C. Pedersen is travelling to every country in the world without taking a flight, “ I have been given the amazing honor of traveling as a goodwill ambassador for the Danish Red Cross. As such I get to represent and promote the Red Cross in 189 countries in the world […] I knew very little about the Red Cross when I left home. But from interviewing and listening to volunteers all over the world I have been amazed.” He blogs about his journey travelling the world by scheduled ground transportation to ensure time is spent with locals and travelers.

Thoughts
“I would have to say that my top tip would relate to people opening their ears and closing their mouth. Because being conscious often isn’t really about what the traveler already knows. It’s more so about what the traveler can absorb from its the surroundings. We already plunge ourselves into the world with a general knowledge of what we think is right and wrong. We have our ideas preset before we even take off. The way we do things are, often to us, the right way.

Besides there is also safety in numbers so we rely on what others around us have always done. There are many ways of life. Our way of life in the western world is not sustainable. That is quite clear I think. And our way of life comes at a cost to others. If we understood that cost better then me might be more prone towards change. However that requires much more listening, observing and thinking before one can become more conscious…I think.”

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\"“Trisha\"

P.S. I’m on my way – Trisha Velarmino

P.S. I’m On My Way is not a blog offering destination guides, itineraries and travel tips. Instead, Trisha Velarmino approaches topics such as culture, language and immersion adventures. Trisha writes about topics such as how to survive growing up, and the deeper meaning of life which we learn through traveling.

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\"“Borders

Borders of Adventure – Becki Enright

Becki is a British Travel Press award winning writer and avid explorer that advocates for travelling with a social conscience. For Becki, journeys abroad mean more than simply following a bucket list, but they are a powerful way to change our social, political and cultural understandings. Her aim is to show others how to travel differently, adventurously, responsibly and with purpose.

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\"“Chasing

Chasing Travel – Cristina

Cristina is a traveller, journalist and volunteer. The blog began with her passion for travel, and has since become her happiness project, which is helping her create a more meaningful journey. “Chasing Travel focuses on authentic, local experiences, and slow travel through Europe in ways that connect us to local people, places, and culture. And discovering along the way.”

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\"“Thetravelworld

The Travel Word

The Travel Word is a website that focuses on responsible, sustainable and local travel, “We are committed to inspiring mindful and independent travellers headed off the beaten path with local businesses making responsible and sustainable decisions about their destinations.” Their local voices inform travellers on unique and ethical ways to experience destinations, while travelling responsibly and sustaining the unique qualities of an area.

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\"“Ethical

Ethical Traveller – Catherine Mack

Catherine Mack has been writing about sustainable and responsible travel for the last eight years, “for me, responsible tourism is as much about people as it is about place, and giving a voice to people who have created exemplary, exciting responsible tourism products is one of the best aspects of my job.”

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\"“Tammy

Tammy & Chris on the move – Tammy & Chris

Tammy & Chris are a German-English couple that write about their volunteering and travel tales, “We work in international development, and have been working on social justice and human rights issues abroad since 2011 […]Through this travel blog we want to share stories of our unusual travel adventures and life as international development workers.”

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\"“Healthytravel\"

Healthytravelblog.com

Healthytravelblog.com started with the aim to be a healthy travel resource where travellers could exchange insights about healthy eating while travelling the world. The blog is sponsored by the Global Citizens Association and covers topics such as wellness, dieting, adventures and tips.

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\"“Beth

Wanderlust and Lipstick – Beth Whitman

Wanderlust and Lipstick is a place where travel expert Beth Whitman writes with the hopes of encouraging women to travel independently. Over 30 years of travel experience led Beth to start the WanderTours and the WanderWorld Foundation, a nonprofit that aims to help women and children in developing countries.

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\"“Dana

thatgirlcarmel – Dana Bell

That Girl Carmel is written by Dana Bell, who curates discount deals for travellers and spreads the voice of social and responsible travel. She shares her stories of volunteering and engaging with locals to stimulate travellers to think beyond taking traditional vacations in paradise and encourages them to do find ways to help local communities.

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Ethical Traveler

Ethical Traveler is a nonprofit organization which seeks to use the economic clout of tourism to protect human rights and the environment. It is a valuable resource to empower travellers to make a positive impact on the world.

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\"“travel4wildlife\"

Travel for Wildlife – Hal & Cristina

Travel for Wildlife is a beautifully designed blog featuring ‘How to guides, destination tips and great photography of wildlife encounters. It is written by Hal and Cristina, both very passionate about wildlife & travel. Travel for Wildlife promotes conservation through responsible wildlife tourism.

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At GreenMatch we do our best to share inspiration and information for how you can live a more sustainable life. Besides writing articles on the topic of sustainability and green technology, GreenMatch is also comparison service. We help you compare compare quotes for things such as conservatories, windows & heat pumps.

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2016年最好的旅游博客

最好的有意识的旅游博客在2016年跟随

你可能意识到旅行并不总是对这个星球或当地文化。幸运的是,越来越多的人正在接近旅行更有意识的心态。这意味着他们有更小的足迹,参与活动对地球有害,少和回馈当地社区。

经过广泛的研究GreenMatch选择团队,我们有提名和2016年的前意识的旅游博客。

我们问我们最喜欢有意识的旅行博客下面的问题:

“你最好的提示是什么人希望成为一个有意识的旅行者吗?”

GreenMatch获奖者划分为几个类别的有意识的旅游博客:

下面,你可以找到我们最喜欢的简短描述博客及其前小贴士有意识的旅行者。

感谢所有的提名和决赛博客给我们伟大的技巧帮助任何想成为或改善他们的有意识的旅行体验!


特色博客超过欢迎使用下面的代码来把徽章放在他们的网站上。

旅游博客徽章

如果你想使用这张图片在你的网站上,使用下面的嵌入代码:


可持续的旅游博客

可持续旅游博客类别特征博客提供建议、指南和旅游经历从一个环保意识的观点。

“Girlabouttheglobe

对全球的女孩——丽莎

丽莎,女孩的创始人是全球旅游记者,自称旅行上瘾。自从21岁的时候,她已经到100多个国家,主要是作为一个独行侠。博客推荐最好的生态属性国外可持续旅游,所以你可以做你的钻头,还讨论了国外旅游如何影响当地社区以及如何帮助。

的想法
“开始以不同的方式思考,他们旅行的方式。开始看到一个目的地通过当地的眼睛。了解当地人和他们如何想和让自己沉浸在文化,从当地居民购买商品,而不是大公司。”

“Iamaileen

我是艾琳,艾琳Adalid

我艾琳旅程之前,艾琳Adalid,数字游牧(企业家&旅行作家)生活可持续旅游的生活方式。她激发人们通过她的人生故事和个人旅行冒险,和股票的详细文章围绕旅游黑客,指南,建议和提示。

的想法
“成为一个有意识的旅行,我可以给你最好的建议就是保持你的意识。这基本上意味着你应该事先做功课,在同一时间,你应该保持尊重的地方和你去的人为了减少的影响,你可能无意中执行。”

“Nomadasaurus

NOMADasaurus——Alesha & Jarryd

NOMADasaurus博客是关于长期探险旅行,关注可持续发展的旅游。Alesha和Jarryd旨在激励他人去旅行,通过记录一些最好的全球非常规的目的地。

的想法
“我们的秘籍的人希望成为一个有意识的旅行者是学习当地的习俗和礼仪的每个国家你访问并遵守它们,即使他们似乎不同寻常。尊重的态度和信念,你将访问的人是最重要的事情你可以做,有助于鼓励旅游和文化的积极作用。”

“克里斯汀

绿色珍珠®博客——克里斯汀Maul-Pfeifer

绿色珍珠®比博客。我们精心挑选的集合,全球可持续的和独特的地方。我们有30个国家的90名合伙人和支持他们的绿色通信,传播环保旅游的消息

的想法
“这就是有意识的决策。选择一个真正的可持续的住宿就成为一个有意识的旅行者的一大步。环保酒店做那么多的可持续性,从绿色建筑和管理,在当地和季节性食品通过项目支持当地社区和雇佣当地人。

通过选择一个环保酒店,你支持区域和保护环境[…]另一个有意识的决定是你们安排的长度。让我们面对它,而其他运输更环保,有些地方只能乘飞机到达。从欧洲到亚洲的但不会飞了一个星期——呆更长时间,发现更多,选择环保的地方。这些有意识的决定将导致成为有意识的旅行者。”

“Greenloonspic

Greenloons——艾琳巷

Greenloons博客是一个生态旅游资源,可以帮助您找到生态旅游目的地配置文件,并提供环保旅行建议,生态旅游认证信息,生态旅行评论,等等。

的想法
“我们前提示发现真实的旅游经历是酒店和旅行社的提问你会处理。例如,问他们是如何支持保护自然环境和野生动物,问他们是如何尊重当地的文化传统,问他们是如何最大化本地繁荣的机会,然后问他们是如何提高当地生态系统,以避免物理或环境恶化。你很快就可以确定旅游公司支持当地社区社会,经济和环境还是绿色清洗力度。”

“Charlieontravel

查理在旅行——查理

查理在旅游是可持续的和缓慢的旅行博客写的查理和她的生活和旅行伴侣,卢克。他们是“缓慢的旅行者,自然爱好者、素食者、绿色倡导者,可持续性爱好者和房子保姆。”

的想法
“我的秘籍对于任何希望更有意识的旅行者是做你的研究。花一些时间了解当地,海关和野生动物你要去的地方。注意小环保包装决策,你的衣服在一些国家(例如,当参观寺庙你可能需要)盖在你的膝盖上,谁和你拍摄你的活动是否可以以任何方式干扰当地居民或野生动物。有意识的旅行都是关于尊重他人和了解。”

“Jimodonnel

世界各地的八十年——吉姆·奥唐纳

Jim O ' donnell是一个作家,自由作家,摄影师和内容创造者和作家在八十年在世界各地。他的研究和写作关注环境问题,保护文化和旅游的影响,科学和历史。

的想法
“首先,重要的是要意识到,除非你是走路或骑自行车去目的地你有负面的环境影响。旅行,旅行,甚至预算是一个豪华的特权,通常是很浪费的。拥有它是第一步。

第二步是认识到没有错探索自己的家和地区。

三个,如果你要去旅游时更远的国家和公司确保你的钱寻求最小化对环境的影响和当地居民的社会福利最大化。最后,支持保护和法律保护在你的家乡,你可以有最影响。”

“查尔斯·克

有意识的旅游指南——约书亚和查尔斯

教育也是对我们的一个主要原因,建立有意识的旅游指南。我们看到有一个有意识的选择人之间的差距在家里,当他们不在时,由于缺少便利的信息。

的想法
“教育自己一步一步,所以你可以更有意识的选择,有一个积极的影响和建立一个更美好的世界。”

“阿曼达_in _Botswana

阿曼达的漫游癖,阿曼达

阿曼达是一个环境管理实践者和新闻记者。她也是一个可持续的旅游博客访问了28个国家。知道旅行是不利于你的碳足迹,阿曼达总是寻找各种方法进行无罪和对环境负责的旅行。

的想法
“我的高级技巧对于那些希望成为一个更加清醒的旅行者是真的你的研究!选择一个位置,没有压力下已经把旅游,或试图找到一个地方,保持相对不变的游客,并承诺保持你访问网站的完整性。查看旅游公司的可持续发展能力你计划使用,寻找任何认证和警惕的绿色洗!优秀的研究可以帮助您避免任何你的旅行”的意想不到的后果。

“Breathdreamgo

Breathedreamgo——Mariellen病房

加拿大旅行作家和长期瑜伽学生Mariellen病房开始旅行在印度在2005年对她的转型和博客之旅。2009年,她推出了Breathedreamgo分享她的爱对印度的目标,提倡女性单独旅行通过讲故事和展示文化的尊重。她热爱旅行的能力转换和启发。

的想法
“当你成为更有意识的客人感兴趣,你已经在你的方式。保持势头,开始更多的关注”。”经常在旅行写作,“其他”变成了一个背景,我们自己的冒险。如果你对你周围的人,特别是如果你是在外国的文化,你不太可能做出的判断和文化失误。”

“_crowded _planet

拥挤的星球——玛格丽塔和尼克

热爱自然的玛格丽塔和尼克是长期旅行者和冒险旅行,关注可持续发展,“在我们看来,自然和冒险可以找到任何地方,滑雪,在山上墙或登山路径,而且在城市。我们写关于“传统”自然和冒险旅行,但也对替代城市,城市性质和当地的节日。”

“安娜·波洛克意识

有意识的旅行——安娜·波洛克

安娜·波洛克是变革推动者,战略家,远见卓识,国际演说家。她是有意识的旅游模式的创始人,更可持续和盈利的方式旅游,另一种更常见的大规模工业旅游模式。“有意识的旅行是一场运动,一个社区,一个学习计划,使地方吸引和欢迎客人的方式不花地球[…]和庆祝的独特性,文化和它所依赖的生态系统。”

”琳达_eco

生态旅游指南——琳达

生态旅行指南是由琳达,写一个北爱尔兰旅行者,作家,母亲对绿色生活的热情和周游世界。博客专注于生态旅游,提供绿色旅游指南和提示和灵感对于那些寻找新的想法和新的旅游方式。

“greenglobal

绿色环球旅行——布雷特·爱&玛丽Gabbett

绿色环球旅行的创始人-布雷特·爱&玛丽Gabbett热衷于生态旅游及其潜在帮助拯救地球。南非之行,改变了Bret的生活,鼓励他传播可持续的生态旅游和保护理念。

“艾莉克利里的灵魂

灵魂的旅行——埃莉佳

灵魂旅行是艾莉克利里写的,一位狂热的旅行者开始博客探讨可以旅游可持续和谨慎。她想要有一个积极的影响在全球旅行,并将旅游视为自我成长以及积极交流的绝佳机会。

“everysteph

每史蒂芬-史蒂芬妮

史蒂芬是一个意大利的博主和旅行上瘾,从负责任的角度写了旅游。她提供了建议,评论,和城市指南帮助你使你的下一个旅程更环保意识。

“Travelingnaturally

旅行自然——道林·耶茨

多里安人写了绿色交通作为一个孤独星球博客自然通过她的旅行博客,绿色的地球旅行指南系列书籍和应用程序,并有助于食用青山杂志。旅游自然是环保和健康意识的信息源旅行者想减少他们的足迹。

素食旅游博客

素食旅游博客类别特征博客提供建议,指导,和旅行经历从素食旅行者的角度,意识到对环境的影响。

“Burgerabroad

国外的汉堡-阿曼达汉堡

阿曼达汉堡是素食独奏全职世界旅行者。她慢慢地看管房子的方式在世界各地,与许多动物,吃素食食品和写在她的博客上。

的想法
“我的秘籍的人希望成为一个有意识的旅行者,总的来说,要注意。意识和认真的自己,需要注意的是你的环境和你的后续影响。做任何你可以做不造成伤害,无论是人,动物,或环境。让受过教育的和明智的决定,你花你的钱,选择业务和景点,不利用或伤害地球的地球人。”

“珍妮_herbivore

食草动物的天堂——珍妮

珍妮成为一个素食主义者,2014年已经分享菜谱,她最喜欢的食谱,开始写关于食物在咖啡馆和餐馆吃她的旅行。“我的使命是访问尽可能多的欧洲城市,和吃素食我能找到好!”

的想法
“我有意识的旅行者的技巧是你旅行前做大量的研究,这样你知道在哪里找到素食食品和不会发现当你饿了和累了。快乐的牛是我最喜欢的资源。”

“无限期_Adventure

无限冒险——山姆& Zab

无限冒险旅行博客提供指南和故事从山姆和Zab——素食和数字游牧夫妇。他们轻装旅行而缓慢,给其他潜在的长期旅行者实用的建议,同时不断寻找伟大的素食,数字游牧工作场所、有趣的街头艺术和旅行有趣的事情要做。

的想法
“考虑你花你的钱当你旅行。我们都可以影响我们周围的世界,我们选择什么样的企业支持。是一个有意识的旅行者,最基本的一件事你可以做的是花你的钱在当地企业定制将直接受益当地人,而不是给大公司的利润可能会离开这个国家。

如果吃午饭,你可以选择一个国际连锁汉堡或一个街头小贩出售自制的粽子,街头小贩。这样你会更难忘的经历和获得与当地人更个人层面。最后,每个人都会赢!”

“游牧素食标志

游牧素食——温迪

温迪Werneth是游牧旅行者掌握素食和纯素食美食珍品在最不可能的地方。她的使命是向您展示如何你可以在任何地方素食和传播爱心无处不在。你可以跟着她冒险在游牧素食和下载免费的电子书,“9步骤简单的素食之旅”。

的想法
“意识是由连接。成为有意识的旅行者,你需要真正接触和联系你周围的一切——人民,文化,动物和风景,你的旅行目的地。通过这样做,你就会开始意识到你的存在的影响,以及是否影响是积极的还是消极的。

你会问自己这样的问题:这里是我花的钱去当地的人需要或大,富有的公司?通过这个风景远足,我帮助确保它保持保护,还是我吸引新的建设和发展一个脆弱的生态系统?什么资源被用来生产的食物我吃晚餐?我可以选择一个不同的用餐,使用更少的资源?

有时,这些问题的答案是不明显,我们需要做进一步的研究,挖掘我们行动的事实会告诉我们这有负面影响,我们可以做不同。这些事实往往背道而驰,我们相信是真实的。例如,许多人惊奇地发现,畜牧业是最具破坏性的行业面临着地球和气候变化的主要原因,热带雨林的破坏,物种灭绝,水资源污染和栖息地的破坏。一旦我们知道事实,我们可以开始做更好的选择。”

“边界标志

——Ligeia &明迪跳跃在我们的步骤

Ligeia和明迪素食旅行者旨在发现素食者友好的地方。“我们认为,每个国家都有一些奇妙的提供和发现这些隐藏的宝石——食物、文化、人,风景——是我们日常的动机。”

的想法
“成为一个有意识的旅行者的第一步是领导一个有意识的生活。认为你所做的一切对环境的影响和在你的生活中做出更改以反映你地球的关注。素食,拯救动物,太阳能、种树。如果你有意识的生活,你自然会继续这种生活方式旅行时,总是研究环境、文化、政治和人类活动的影响你计划去做。

你自然会寻求素食选项,问题涉及动物剥削的旅游,了解的文化和政治影响访问特定的位置。一个有意识的旅行者将探索志愿选择和报名参加绿色项目,帮助环境,或一个给定的区域文化的人。你会自动地想知道你的钱支付服务时,员工是如何治疗。

一个人领导一个有意识的生活也将不再有兴趣骑大象,骆驼和马,参与打扰,美丽的地方旅游,或购买纪念品的钱并不直接去艺术家或设计师。不仅是有意识的对地球旅行更好,但它也是最有益的方式,来看待世界!”

“主要是_amelie

主要是天使爱美丽-天使爱美丽

天使爱美丽是一个独奏素食旅行有兴趣的健康生活。她对旅游目的地的帖子,包装技巧,素食食谱,健康生活。

的想法
“总是旨在旅行慢。考虑陆路旅行,如果你有时间,如果你是一个挑战,为什么不骑自行车。你会穿越未知的领域,没有对环境的影响,省下一大笔钱,做一些令人惊叹的对于你的身体和灵魂。”

“Cityloveee

Cityloveee——克里斯蒂娜

克里斯蒂娜是一个素食主义者旅行和生活方式的博客:“我的任务是一切素食的第一手资源。无论是旅游,美丽,生活方式和食物。“博客文档素食发现她整个欧洲背包旅行的冒险。

的想法
“我最好的建议就是不要害怕犯错。但当你犯这些错误一定要向他们学习,成为一个更好的旅行。我相信,只有当我犯错误,我学习新东西。我喜欢认为自己研究但直到你在外国土地你真的能了解当地救济,食物,运输方式等是影响地球最和最真实的。与每一个错误我想看到它作为一个提醒,我旅行,有无限的美丽在每个体验。”

“玛丽亚_veganworld

素食世界旅行者——玛丽亚Giurcan

玛丽亚是世界旅行者和纯素食提供指南,技巧,和信息在素食餐厅在世界范围内,包括食品在机场和航空公司、素食旅游指南,素食住宿、和纯素食的衣服。

的想法
“在线研究,可以发现友好型和生态旅游产品,如non-leather行李标签和travelsize护肤品。游客还可以找到资源环保设施附近的雨林和动物保护区。这些b&b旅馆还提供素食餐。”

“阿米莉亚_plant

Plant-Powered游牧,阿米莉亚

阿米莉亚是一个纯素食生活游牧,瑜伽老师,旅行作家,life-enthusiast。她的博客有一整个部分致力于有意识的旅行和很多素食旅游指南和职位。

“戴尔_franca

Angloitalian /缓慢素食之旅-戴尔和语言

戴尔和语言,是一种Angloitalian和素食夫妇自2012年以来,周游世界。他们分享他们的经验和学习缓慢&预算旅行在他们的旅程。“现在我们开始缓慢,我们的旅行变得越好。而不是在一个城市,三天两天冲观光在另一个我们现在时间让自己沉浸在当地的文化,努力生活,因为他们做的,享受每一个遇到的。”

“雅苒

心的流浪汉——雅苒

雅苒是一个素食主义者,喜欢轻装旅行,最少的影响可能的地球上:“我相信旅游业和旅游不需要侵入性和破坏性。我相信负责任的旅游,生态,最重要的是回馈社区。我爱旅游淡季,支持小型本地拥有企业。旅途中吸引背包客以及豪华的旅行[…]所有的一部分乐趣,激发了一代寻找更多的东西和更深层次的不仅仅是成为一个被动的旅游。这是关于旅行的意思。”

“Justinpluslauren

贾斯汀+劳伦-贾斯汀和劳伦

贾斯汀和劳伦是兼职素食旅客热爱自然,美丽的风景,和户外冒险的挑战。他们热衷于自己的健康、环境和动物福利。

“Giselleandcody

注意旅游热,吉赛尔和科迪

吉赛尔和科迪是一个素食主义者旅行爱夫妇已经在路上了3年,世卫组织的目标是旅行在一个富有同情心和负责任的方式。他们对素食食品,动物权利,文化,和动物一起工作,和更多。

“南北

南方和北方游牧民族——肖恩和杰斯

肖恩和杰斯Canadian-Australian夫妇爱hemisphere-hopping谁写户外和城市冒险,以及他们的食物和饮料(包括素食和非素食冒险。

“jojo_vegan

素食在布赖顿——乔乔

乔乔吃素已有十多年,在2009年开始写素食在布赖顿。它已发展成为一个素食主义者旅游,食物,和生活方式的博客2015年初,乔乔开始全职冒险探索素食选择世界上的其他国家。

“katie_veggie

全球素食者——凯蒂

凯蒂是一个素食主义者关于素食和纯素食旅行的旅行博客帖子,一般旅行建议,旅行的故事,和她的个人素食食谱。她目前正在探索在中东素食选项!

“Veganfoodq

素食食品的追求——Caryl &保罗

Caryl和保罗离开英国在2014年1月“发现,吃&写世界上最好的素食的。他们现在叫东南亚回家。素食食品的追求是为了帮助素食旅行者决定他们可以呆的地方,他们可以吃什么,在哪里停止。他们提供酒店、餐馆和旅游指南。

”妮可

素食笔名提名——妮可

妮可是一个素食主义者目前外籍人士居住在柏林。她不是在德国,是探索新的国家,素食咖啡馆,和寻找其他世界各地的素食者。她帖子素食住宿、素食和纯素食旅游提示。

“graceben

素食世界观光旅行家——优雅和便雅悯

恩典和本杰明是秘鲁法国夫妇和素食的旅行者发现世界一边吃美味的素食。他们创造了素食世界观光旅行家告诉读者很容易成为素食主义者的旅行者。看看他们的餐馆评论,和一般的素食食谱的旅行建议!

社会和负责任的旅游博客

社会和负责任的旅行博客类别特征博客提供建议,指导,和旅行经验帮助个人最大限度地减少其影响通过结合当地环境,无论是通过志愿服务、可持续的行为,或缓慢的旅行。

“凯蒂

我缓慢的旅程——凯蒂Mancama

我缓慢的旅程是由凯蒂Mancama,写一个瑞典女人生活在南非。她的旅程是地理,因为她对工作和假期旅行。他们也是物理,因为她想成为一个健康的人。旅行有时也精神,她会尽量注意和爱自己,她周围的人与地球。几个特点,慢吃当地生产和季节性,慢是有意识地旅行,慢是结识新朋友和文化。

的想法
“有意识的旅行者,对我来说,是一个照顾不伤害环境的目的地;有助于当地经济;和尊重的方式与人们和文化。而第一点(环境)应该自然(请勿乱扔废弃物,小心利用资源等)另外两个可能有点困难。所以我想关注我的答案这两点;我如何有助于当地经济和与人们交流和文化吗?就我个人而言,我认为这是这么简单:

是好奇!寻找地区远离你的旅游指南中列出的十大景点;安静的居民区漫步,看看生活真的是在目的地;从当地购买交易员(我最喜欢的是水果和蔬菜市场和小型咖啡店)和与他们交谈;找出和当地人吃,试一试。要求员工在你的酒店你正确的方向,然后说话的人。通过这种方式,您将更好地了解的目的地,它的人民和它的传统。同时,交易商远离繁忙的旅游区(否则不画许多受益于旅游)分一杯羹。”

“凡妮莎

绿色意味着去——凡妮莎麦迪

凡妮莎麦迪,绿色意味着的博客,旨在有意义的和周到的生活。她的目标是要比她是如何发现它离开地球。她看起来优雅、实用和有效的解决方案,同时省钱。“我想让我的女儿明白生命的脆弱和复杂的互连的人和事都在这个星球上。这就是为什么我开始这个博客。因为也许你也是。”

的想法
“你可以把任何旅行到一个环境和社会意识离开比你发现它的地方。这可能意味着在海滩上捡垃圾,志愿者与当地组织,重复使用毛巾和床单,吃本地食物。你永远不需要牺牲乐趣保持绿色!”

“游牧_beautiful识字

游牧是美丽的——伊凡娜Greslikova &詹尼·Bianchini

伊凡娜Greslikova和詹尼·Bianchini一对数字游牧,旅行作家,摄影师和视频制作者。”在我们的旅程,我们将向您展示的地方你可以补充你的精神,好好照顾你的身体,吃的和喝的体面的,健康的,当地的食物和饮料。与我们的博客,我们想鼓励你做小或大行动,摆脱任何阻碍你从生活完全和更多的自觉。”

的想法
“善待你周围的世界是你自己的家,分享你的激情和回馈尽可能多。”

“一旦_upon _saga

从前,一个传奇

花在每个国家至少24小时,Torbjørn c·皮德森前往世界上每个国家都没有乘坐飞机,“我已经给旅行的了不起的荣誉作为亲善大使丹麦红十字会。这样我可以代表和促进红十字会在世界上189个国家[…]我知道很少关于红十字会我离开家的时候。但从世界各地的志愿者面试,听我一直惊讶。”他对他的周游世界的旅行的博客将地面运输,确保时间是与当地人和游客。

的想法
“我必须说,我建议将与人打开他们的耳朵和关闭他们的嘴。因为意识往往并不是什么旅行者已经知道。更多关于旅客可以吸收其周围的环境。我们已经使自己陷入世界的一般知识我们认为是正确的,错误的。我们有我们的想法预置之前起飞。我们做事情的方式,经常给我们,正确的方式。

除此之外还有数据的安全性,所以我们要依靠别人我们周围总是完成。有许多的生活方式。我们的生活方式在西方世界是不可持续的。我认为这是非常清楚的。和我们的生活方式是有代价的。如果我们明白成本更好的然后我可能更容易改变。然而,需要更多的倾听,观察和思考之前会变得更有意识的…我想。”

“特丽莎

注:我的路上——特丽莎Velarmino

注:我在我的方式不是一个博客提供目的地指南,行程和旅游建议。相反,特丽莎Velarmino方法等主题文化,语言和浸没式冒险。特丽莎写的话题,例如如何生存成长的过程中,和生命的深层含义,我们通过旅游学习。

“边境_of _adventure

边境冒险-贝奇·恩莱特

贝奇·是英国旅游媒体获奖作家和狂热的探险家,倡导旅行社会良知。贝奇·,国外旅行不仅仅意味着遗愿清单,但他们是一个强大的方式来改变我们的社会、政治和文化的理解。她的目标是向别人展示如何旅行不同,冒险的,负责任的和目的。

“追逐_travel _blog

追逐旅行——克里斯蒂娜

克里斯蒂娜是一个旅行者,记者和志愿者。博客始于她对旅行的热爱,成了她的幸福计划,帮助她建立一个更有意义的旅程。“追逐关注真实的旅行,当地的经验,和缓慢通过欧洲旅行的方式联系我们当地人民,地方,和文化。和发现。”

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旅游的话

旅行的单词是一个网站,专注于负责,可持续和地方旅行,“我们致力于鼓舞人心的注意和独立旅行者领导不走寻常路与当地企业负责任的和可持续的决策对他们的目的地。“当地的声音通知旅客在独特的和道德的方式来体验目的地,而负责任的旅行和维持一个地区的独特品质。

“道德_traveller _catherine

伦理旅行者——凯瑟琳·麦克

凯瑟琳马克一直在写关于可持续的和负责任的旅行在过去的8年里,“对我来说,负责任的旅游是人们对的地方,因为它是和给人创造了典范,一个声音激动人心的负责任的旅游产品是一个最好的方面,我的工作。”

“泰米_chris

泰米和克里斯在移动——泰米和克里斯

Tammy &克里斯是一对德国英语写他们的志愿服务和旅行的故事,“我们在国际发展工作,一直致力于社会公正和人权问题国外自2011年以来,[…]通过这次旅行的博客我们想分享我们的不同寻常的冒险旅行和生活的故事为国际开发人员”。

“Healthytravel

Healthytravelblog.com

Healthytravelblog.com开始的目标是一个健康的旅游资源,游客可以交换见解关于健康饮食而周游世界。博客是由全球公民协会和封面主题如健康、节食、冒险和技巧。

“贝丝漫游癖

漫游癖和口红——贝丝惠特曼

漫游癖和口红是一个地方旅游专家贝丝惠特曼写希望鼓励女性独立的旅行。超过30年的旅行经验让贝丝开始WanderTours和WanderWorld基金会,一个非营利组织,旨在帮助发展中国家的妇女和儿童。

”黛娜_bell

thatgirlcarmel——黛娜贝尔

那个女孩卡梅尔是达纳·贝尔写的,他建折扣交易旅行者和传播社会责任旅行的声音。她分享她的故事做志愿者,与当地人刺激旅客超越传统度假天堂和鼓励他们寻找帮助当地社区。

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伦理旅行者

伦理旅行者是一个非营利组织,旨在用旅游业的经济影响力来保护人权和环境。它是一种宝贵的资源,使旅客对世界产生积极的影响。

“travel4wildlife

旅游对野生动物——哈尔和克里斯蒂娜

旅游对野生动物是一个设计精美的博客“如何引导,目的地提示和野生动物接触的摄影。哈尔和克里斯蒂娜都是这么写的,都很热爱野生动物和旅行。通过负责任的野生动物旅游旅游促进野生动物保护。

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