Posts Tagged ‘Friendly Travel’
End of Back to School Green Travel Basics: Index of Posts
Our Back to School: Green Travel Basics series has ended. We hope you enjoyed the posts included in the series. If you liked the Green Travel Basics Series, be sure to check out our 25 Days to Green Travel Series too. Here is an Index of the posts in this series: How to Travel Green: In 4 Easy Steps Green Vacation Ideas and Planning Responsible Travel vs. Eco Friendly Travel Hiking Tours: Best Tour Companies and Planning Your Own Hiking Tour Green Air Travel: 8 Tips for Ma
15 Excellent Eco-Travel Resources
If you’re looking for a green hotel, green travel destination, or tons o’ eco-friendly travel advice check out these 15 super keen green travel links. Off the Radar - Online magazine and newsletter for adventure travelers with a focus on independent travelers, personal travel stories and experiences and sustainable, environmentally sensitive travel. Manaca - Awesome in-depth eco-ratings of all sorts of green places and eco-lodging. Center for Sustainable Travel Destinations - a
Responsible Travel vs. Eco Friendly Travel
Responsible Travel vs. Eco Friendly Travel is part of our Back to School: Green Travel Basics Series. Here at Go Green Travel Green we talk about “Green Travel.” But, there are lots of other words out there with similar meanings, specifically “responsible travel” and “eco friendly travel”. So what’s the difference? If you want to know how we define green travel, check out our Green Travel Definition post. (We break it down into environment, people, culture, economy, and personal health.
35 eco-friendly travel tips – travel green!
Planning your eco-vacation… Know that where you visit and stay does make a difference. If you choose an eco-friendly hotel or other destination you’re making a statement that this is what matters to consumers. Choose an eco-friendly hotel , hostel, or resort. Consider a volunteer trip with an eco-organization. Plan an eco-friendly all-inclusive bus trip . Pick a trip that gets your family out into nature vs. out into an urban setting. Travel as close to home as possible.