Wishlist For 2024: The Mindful Travel Edition
Ah, 2024! A new year brimming with possibilities, resolutions you'll probably break by February, and a fresh page in your passport waiting to be stamped. But wait! Before you rush off to book that round-the-world ticket, let's talk about travel goals that don't just add stamps to your passport, but also contribute positively to the planet. Yes, sustainable travel is in vogue, and thankfully, it's not just about hugging trees (though that’s cool too). So, buckle up (with a recycled seatbelt, of course) as we dive into the wishlist of mindful travel goals for 2024.
1. Embrace the Slow Travel Philosophy
Remember the hare and the tortoise? Spoiler alert: the tortoise wins by taking it slow. Slow travel is about immersing yourself in the journey, not just rushing from point A to point B. Think long, scenic train rides, cycling through the countryside, or even walking (yes, those things at the end of your legs aren’t just for fancy shoes). This year, let’s measure trips in memories, not miles.
2. Become a 'Voluntourist'
Why not mix travel with a dash of altruism? Volunteering while travelling can be a win-win. Whether it’s helping with wildlife conservation or teaching English, it’s about making a positive impact. But remember, good voluntourism is about supporting, not imposing. So, choose programs that really benefit the local community, not just your Instagram feed. Worldpackers is a great place to start looking for opportunities!
3. Go Plastic Fantastic (In a Good Way)
Plastic is so 2020. For 2024, let's make a pact to ditch single-use plastics on our travels. Carry a reusable water bottle, say no to plastic straws, and maybe bring a tote bag for souvenirs. Mother Earth will thank you, and frankly, tote bags look cooler.
4. Choose Eco-Friendly Stays
Hotels made from recycled materials, eco-lodges powered by renewable energy, tents under the stars – these are the stays of the future. They’re not just about saving water and electricity but about innovative designs and unique experiences. Who knew being sustainable could also be stylish? Tenpy Homes are located in the countryside, close to forests and around the corner from a cool hike!
5. Eat Local, Eat Green
Here’s a tasty goal: eat local. This doesn't just mean trying out the neighbourhood pizzeria. It's about indulging in locally sourced, in-season foods. It reduces your carbon footprint and supports local farmers. Plus, nothing beats the taste of a tomato that hasn’t travelled more miles than you have. Tenpy’s farm-to-table meals are grown in the neighbouring fields and cooked fresh for you.
6. Track your Carbon Footprints
Let’s face it, sometimes you just need to fly. But whenever you can, consider taking the local transport. A bus, a metro or an auto have smaller carbon footprints than a private cab or driving on your own. Plus, you’re adding to the traffic jam! When you do fly, consider carbon offsetting. Many airlines offer this option, and it’s a small way to contribute to environmental projects that counteract your flight's carbon emissions.
Share your experiences, the sustainable practices you encountered, and the eco-friendly businesses you supported. Inspire others through your tales. After all, stories are the currency of travel, and in 2024, let’s make sustainability the trending narrative. Fill this year with thoughtful adventures, sustainable steps, and travel tales worth telling. The world is not just a place to visit, but a place to care for.