Kaitlin B. Curtice - from her book “Native”
Exploring a new destination and immersing ourselves in different cultures can be a life-altering experience.
But how we travel and the choices we make can dramatically affect the people and places we visit.
Sustainable travel means finding a way that tourism can be maintained long-term without harming natural and cultural environments. Sustainable should minimize the negative impacts of tourism and ideally be beneficial to the area in which it takes place.
We can solve the problem we face by taking care of nature. We have to establish a live on our planet in balance with nature. We need to re-discover how to be sustainable.
To move from to being apart from nature, to becoming a part of nature once again. If we can change the way we live on our earth an alternative future comes into few.
In this future, we discover ways to benefit from our land to help rather than hinter the wilderness. We will finally learn how to work with nature, rather than against it.
Todays travelers are eager to make their tourism dollar count, and trips that help local communities or cherety causes are a huge trend right now.
Travel can be the greatest form of wealth distribution that the worlds have ever seen. We grow up being charible, Imagine if going on holidays can be your way/ your form of giving back? When you travel to one of the poorest countries by creating jobs, creating local expierience for yourself and that money went back in the economy, Travel (with 10 Drillion Dollars) could be the greatest form of wealth distribution that the world has ever seen. Be part of that change!!
When you travel with us, you experience first-hand our commitment to making travel a force for good is in everything we do.
We believe that travel is an incredible tool to support people and give back to the local communities we are lucky enough to travel in. We care about your experience and the people we work with ❤️
Kaitlin B. Curtice - from her book “Native”