• Day Kejser posted an update 1 year, 10 months ago

    No matter what you are carrying out inside your destination of, kayaking, trekking, volunteering, paragliding or just relaxing and sightseeing; There are many things that we all can caused by avoid causing offence or harming the surroundings. Remember, how you behave count. Allow me to share up an advice to help you a far more ethical traveler!!

    • Understand and respect local cultures, traditions and holy places. Choosing mortified to believe you had offended anyone when you arrive so it’s worthwhile to learn some of the local cultures. For example in Nepal, it’s rude to shake hands, exchange money or eat making use of your left-hand (because this is your dirty hand), it is also frowned upon to feel children at the top of their heads and you ought to always go without your shoes before entering a monastery.

    • Buy locally – If you wish to purchase your own food or find some good snacks, get free from the big western supermarket and get right out the market. It does not take same produce and you will be helping smaller businesses survive. You’ll most likely obtain a better price and you have the fun of wandering throughout the markets and meeting locals.

    • Ditch the plastic- Many countries do not have recycling facilities and if your drinking 3 litres each day for 2 weeks that’s a whopping 84 bottles that can find themselves in a landfill somewhere. Bring (or buy) a refillable water bottle and then use it whenever you can. In Nepal, many shops have clean normal water that exist from the jar for only 10 rupees a litre (half the price tag on getting a plastic bottle)

    • Ask prior to taking a photo- Not uncommon curtsey. You wouldn’t like someone having a photo people carrying out your entire day to day business, so ask. They might agree they may refuse. Whenever they do decline, say thank you and leave. Most people don’t mind. However it is always nice to question first.

    • Carefully consider the souvenirs you buy- Make sure the things you buy have a very legal and documented past and which they aren’t stolen and they are safe to become exported. It’s also wise to you should always be not supporting activities that damage environmental surroundings or are due to criminality. Remember to be not getting a souvenir created from ivory, endangered hard woods, ancient artefacts or endangered animals.

    • Respect the environment- Our absolute goal is usually to ‘leave no trace’. Once your trekking, adhere to the paths, don’t pick any flowers or damage any trees. If your camping out, think twice where you will place your campfire simply use drift wood so as not to encourage de-forestation.

    • Go with a Responsible Local travel agency – When organising your vacation, ensure you book your tour, package or activity using a responsible travel company.

    • Learn a little language and obtain involved! – Start with ‘hello’ and ‘thank you’. In Nepali ‘Namaste’ and ‘Dhanybhad’. Commemorate quantity of difference and individuals really appreciate it.

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