Today’s Solutions: December 15, 2025

What’s better than a relaxing vacation? A relaxing vacation that is also sustainable—one that doesn’t harm the people or the surrounding area where you choose to spend your leisurely time. There are many practical ways to exercise sustainable travel. Before you head on your next trip, make sure to consider the following things.

First off, do your research. Traveling to distant lands has impacts on the people and places that you visit. Although it might seem that you’re making a positive impact on the economic growth of wherever you visit, there are other impacts that come as a result of tourism. As you prepare to visit new places, do some quality research about the quality of life in the area in which you plan to play and the politics that are at play.

Secondly, offset the carbon footprint of your travel. Traveling by airplane, car, or cruise ship has immediate and detrimental impacts on the environment. With a carbon offset, you can make up for the emissions you’re helping create.

The third tip is to tip generously. Change the stereotype of the stingy traveler and tip well beyond the percentage recommended! A relatively small bit of change for you could mean dinner for a week for a poor family.

Fourth, follow the leave no trace possible. Wherever you go, make sure you leave the place as you found it and clean up your waste.

Number five: take care of yourself. Sustainability isn’t only about the environment. It’s also about leading a life that is sustainable for your well-being, so before you travel, make sure to prepare yourself for the possible health effects of your travels, from the food you’ll be eating to your sleeping arrangement. Want more advice on how to travel sustainably? Look no further!

This story was one of the best from 2019, and we are happy to include it in our “12 Days of Optimism” as we get ready to welcome 2020!

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