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9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

For those who’ve been bitten by the travel bug, the prospect of seeing the many wonders of the world and all their glory, is probably very alluring. Maybe you’ve got dreams of European escapes or African adventures. Maybe you are drawn to the Caribbean or fantasize about mountain hikes and the great outdoors.

Traveling and experiencing other cultures, places, and ways of living, can truly be a life changing experience, one that should be offered to all people for generations to come. A huge part of appreciating the world is taking care of it.

As your are preparing for your next big adventure, consider the impact that your travels have on the world you are exploring. Sustainable travel means exploring the world without harming the environment. As you are planning your next trip, consider these 9 tips for traveling sustainably.

  1. Travel Slow
    On your next trip, instead of packing an itinerary with ten different cities and locations you want to visit, choose 4 and spend more time at each place. Not only will this cut your transportation costs and allow you to truly savor and deeply enjoy each destination, you will greatly reduce your carbon footprint by cutting your travel time. The less time you spend in a car, plane, or train, the better.

    9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

  2. Rent Hybrid or Electric Vehicles
    If you are flying to another country or city, it’s fairly common practice to rent a car upon arrival. When renting your vacation vehicle, choose an environmentally friendly electric or hybrid car, rather than a typical gas motor vehicle.

    9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

  3. Bring Your Own Water Bottle
    Instead of using disposable plastic cups throughout your trip, pack a BPA free water bottle you can use and reuse throughout your trip. Packing a water bottle is an excellent way to cut down on your waste.

    9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

  4. Reuse Hotel Towels
    Most people don’t wash their towels after each use at home…but for some reason, this is common practice when staying at a hotel. Instead of leaving your towels out to be picked up and cleaned each day, hang up your hotel towels and reuse them the next day. Shrinking the hotel’s laundry load will cut down on water usage.

    9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

  5. Check Certifications
    In making your travel choices, look for hotels and businesses with environmentally friendly certifications from organizations such as EarthCheck or Green Globe. These organizations offer sustainability certifications to countless businesses throughout the tourism industry. Making sustainably certified travel choices is an excellent way to care for the environment.

    9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

  6. Support Local Vendors
    Instead of shopping in big box stores which typically require massive quantities of merchandise to be imported, support the local economy by purchasing from local vendors. Not only are these products made locally and do not have the same environmental impact of larger companies, but these companies are invested in caring for the communities in which they live.

    9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

  7. Think About The Animals
    Depending on the destination, there are many animal centric tourist opportunities available. Activities such as walking with lions or swimming with dolphins may sound attractive, but before you invest in these activities, do some research. Many of these activities are actually harmful to the animals involved.

    9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

  8. Do Not Disturb
    If you are staying at a hotel for multiple nights, hang the “Do Not Disturb” sign on your door. This one simple action will reduce the amount of energy used to wash your sheets and towels or to vacuum your carpets.

    9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

  9. Environmental Internships
    Environmental internships are an excellent way to enjoy traveling while supporting the local environment. Internship opportunities are available all over the world and projects include everything from wildlife photography to water conservation.

9 Tips For Traveling Sustainably

 

Part of appreciating the world is taking care of it. Making sustainable travel choices shows a respect for the places you are visiting and preserves the treasures of the world for generations to come. As you are working on your travel plans, take a look at these 8 travel tips and plan your next sustainable adventure!

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Mikayla Colthirst-Reid
Posted on: 06 Sep 2019

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Short International Internships for Busy College Students

short international internships

International Internships are amazing opportunities for a multitude of reasons. They provide the chance to travel and experience other cultures. Internships are excellent resume builders, providing invaluable industry experiences and network connections. Employers in nearly every industry are more inclined to hire individuals with internship experience than those without.

Although participating in an international internship will reap bountiful reward for just about anyone, not everyone has the time to take six months or a year to travel and work abroad. If you are currently in school, working hard to earn your degree and graduate on time, you may be thinking, “I’d love to do an international internship, but there is no way I can fit one into my already busy life and hefty course schedule!”

You’re in luck! It is in fact possible to have the internship experience of a lifetime and stay on top of your college or university schedule. There are plenty of internship opportunities that last a week or two, allowing you to schedule during spring or summer breaks.

If you are in college or university with a limited amount of time, here are 6 international internships you can work into YOUR LIFE and YOUR SCHEDULE!

1) Thailand: Plastic Pollution & Marine Conservation

If you are interested in environmental conservation, head to Thailand to learn about the impact of plastic pollution on the country’s aquatic wildlife. Interns will make a positive impact on Thailand’s marine ecosystems by conducting regular beach cleanups and educating the public on the harmful effects of plastic pollution.This program involves a flexible 2-12 week commitment, a perfect option for your summer break.

Bali- Turtle Conservation & Rehabilitation Centre

2) Bali: Construction and Renovation

Help build developing communities in Bali by joining construction teams in renovating old buildings to be used for community growth and development. This internship will give you the opportunity to make a true difference in the lives of many by improving their living conditions.This internship is ideal for college or university students because you can join this 2 week minimum internship anytime of the year! This program truly allows you to work around your schedule and commitments.Bali construction project

3) Guatemala: Medical & Healthcare Project

For those pursuing a career in the healthcare industry, this Guatemalan internship will give you hands-on experience providing healthcare to local Guatemalans. Many of Guatemala’s underprivileged communities have limited access to quality healthcare. As a result, Guatemala has one of the world’s highest rates of infant mortality and malnutrition. Interns will be providing disease screenings, assessing infant nutritional levels, and much more!This program allows for flexible start dates to accommodate your busy schedule.

Guatemala: Medical and Healthcare Project

4) Vietnam: Special Needs Daycare

Are you an Education major with a passion for working with children? This Vietnamese internship is the perfect resume builder for those interested in teaching or childcare. Interns will have the opportunity to assist in the daily care of children with special needs while their parents are at work. Responsibilities include feeding, playing games, and helping the children to interact with their peers.The 1 week commitment and flexible start date makes this internship an excellent option for your next Spring Break trip!

Special-Needs-Daycare-Vietnam

5) Japan: Otaki Internship

Calling all outdoor enthusiasts! Spend a week (or more) hiking, camping, and exploring the mountain village of Otaki. Interns will spend their days serving in a variety of ways, including caring for horses, doing chores around the camp, and working in a local restaurant. This program is ideal for those looking to truly immerse themselves in nature.This program runs year-round and allows interns to schedule their visit whenever is most convenient for them.

Otaki-Internship-Japan

6) Australia: Food Outreach

Australia’s capital city of Sydney is a booming metropolis filled with fun things to do and sights to see! Unfortunately, like many major cities, Sydney is also home to a large population of homeless men and women. In joining this food outreach initiative, participating individuals will have the opportunity to provide food and support to over 100 individuals each day.

If you are looking for a life changing experience during your summer break, think about spending 2 weeks serving the less fortunate in Australia!

Australia-Food-Outreach-Project

 

A busy college schedule doesn’t have to be the reason you can’t take time for an internship. If you are looking to travel the world and build your resume while still maintaining your school course load, check out one of the internships above! You just might find your perfect Spring Break opportunity!

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Mikayla Colthirst-Reid
Posted on: 02 Sep 2019

Mikayla is a Global Nomadic contributor of awesome and engaging content to help inform Global Nomads!