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Sunday, August 1, 2010

The Top 10 Scenic Drives in the Northern Rockies

Posted by admin on June 3, 2009

The Top 10 Scenic Drives in the Northern Rockies has been unveiled as North America’s newest destination for domestic and international travelers who seek an authentic experience with scenic beauty, wildlife and recreation that delivers a connection with the environment, American Indian cultures and North American history. As well, this destination supports the principles of green travel.

The Top 10 Scenic Drives in the Northern Rockies spans five U.S. states (i.e., Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Washington and Oregon) and two Canadian provinces (i.e., British Columbia and Alberta) and is composed of four All-American Roads; 10 National Parks and Recreation Areas; and four connecting National Historic Trails. Please visit our Web site at www.drivethetop10.com to view the online video from the Drives, download photography.

On a side note, I’ve been to almost all of the Top 10 as a child and those memories still are with me 30+ yrs later (wow I’m old! lol ok so I’m 41, but those memories from my childhood still linger today)

Travel green

Posted by admin on May 11, 2009

When you travel, take steps to continue your green lifestyle.
Yes, it takes more effort but why stop your normal routine because you’re traveling?
This past weekend, my daughter and I went to Naples & Bonita Springs, FL for a long weekend.

Take reusables with you when traveling

Take reusables with you when traveling

To prepare, I took To Go-Ware since I knew our hotel room had frig and yes I used the microwave there too (no hot plate or oven). I took our filtered water in reusable stainless steel bottles so I wouldn’t have to buy any water there.

Fortunately most places there had recycling containers, so they were available for use when daughter has drinks, etc. that we brought from home that weren’t in reusable containers.

So, just because you’re traveling doesn’t mean you shouldn’t still take steps to be eco friendly.

Ecotourism: How to see the world without wrecking it

Posted by admin on February 25, 2009

Matthew Kepnes did an excellent piece on ecotourism.

The official definition, from the International Ecotourism Society, is that ecotourism is about connecting conservation, communities, and sustainable travel. This means that those who implement and participate in responsible tourism activities should follow the following ecotourism principles:

* Minimize impact
* Build environmental and cultural awareness and respect
* Provide positive experiences for both visitors and hosts
* Provide direct financial benefits for conservation
* Provide financial benefits and empowerment for local people
* Raise sensitivity to host countries’ political, environmental and social climate

The goal of ecotourism is to build a better world

You can read full article here.

Go Green at Disney World

Posted by admin on February 23, 2009

My friend Jenn Savedge is discussing how you can Go Green at Disney World so stop by and check out her tips this week.

This week’s posts will include info on:

* Greener travel to Disney World
* Eating your greens at Disney
* Disney’s eco must-sees
* What’s green behind the scenes at Disney

Green Travel Hub

Posted by admin on January 21, 2009

Travel Green On Every Trip!
Find the guaranteed lowest rates plus travel that makes a difference.
20% of the proceeds from every trip are donated to an earth friendly group!

Green Travel Hub knows that many don’t have time or know where or how to make their travel greener, so they’ve made it easy…they’ll do it for you!

Part (20%) of every trip you book goes to help an earth friendly organization.
You can stay in green hotels, offset your carbon footprint, rent a hybrid.
They’ve made it easy to travel green!
Book here when you need to travel again…and travel green.

All about Green Travel & Eco Tourism

Posted by admin on January 19, 2009

All About Green Travel

What exactly is meant by a phrase like Green Travel? Green Travel can mean anything from environmentally responsible motor cars to eco-friendly transportation fuels, to responsible eco-tourism options, sustainable travel or stays in hotels and facilities that are environmentally conscious.

Read on to find some great options on the Internet where you, the environmentally-responsible traveler, can enhance your knowledge and continue to seek the smartest, most planet-conscious choices available when you travel.

Why Green Travel Matters

Tourism, in contemporary times, is a tremendously growth-oriented industry, and is among the world’s largest, with spending figures estimated at over five hundred billion per year in recent years. Because of the overwhelming size of the industry globally, millions of people are employed within its ranks, and are therefore of great concern when it comes to responsible, eco-conscious decisions.

Such lofty statistics all begin with local, individual choices - where people spend their money when they travel, during their travel and the message that their actions send out to global populations. The impact of global travel, when geared toward the positive, can be terrific - including when tourism’s dollars go to the enhancement of local populations, or when travelers return home with a fresh take on other cultures, communities and environments, for instance.

How Tourism and Travel Become “Sustainable Tourism and Travel”

WTTC Associations such as the World Travel and Tourism Council in London, England, offer world travelers a wealth of information on sustainable and green tourism. The mission statement of the organization speaks to their goals: “Raising awareness of the importance of Travel & Tourism, promoting synergies between the public and private sector, generating profit as well as protecting natural, social and cultural environment [these] are the fundamental components of [their] mission, as outlined in the Blueprint for New Tourism.”

Whenever you travel, do what you can to extend the extra effort to ask questions about the businesses that service your trip: from hotels to tours to restaurants and more. Find out what you can about the impact of their businesses on the environment, in terms of both the physical and cultural aspects. No set of universal standards or guidelines currently exists to ensure that those in the travel and tourism industry world-wide operate according to environmentally conscious principles.

So What Is Ecotourism and Can It Help?

With a greater emphasis placed on the environment in general, travel and tourism has also felt the weight of the green revolution. The travel and tourism industry has sprung up in places where the natural environment remains in tact and available for one to experience first-hand. At its best, ecotourism is essentially nature travel - tourism of and cultivation of appreciation for the unadulterated vistas and landscapes of the planet.

Resources Available for Green Travel

ResponsibleTravel

At Responsible Travel, find “A hand picked directory of 1000s of stunning eco holidays run by 265 specialist tour operators and 100’s of accommodations. Use the site to contact the specialists directly to request more information. Book direct with the specialists to get the best price.”

The International Ecotourism Society (ecotourism.org)

The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) offers that through “Uniting communities, conservation and sustainable travel,” they directly “promote responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.”

PlanetA

Debuting in 1994, PlanetA is a pioneering website that provides tips for travelers and locals who share a vision of eco-friendly, people-friendly and place-friendly travel. They take a dynamic wiki view of the Web and appreciate their viewers’ helpful editorial suggestions and offer a yearly World Travel Directory.

Sustainable Travel International (sustainabletravelinternational.org)

The organization Sustainable Travel International has the following for its mission statement: “Promoting responsible travel and ecotourism, supporting sustainable development, and helping travelers and travel providers protect the cultures and environments they visit.”

Google Green Travel Search (services.google.com/earth/green/)

At Summer of Green, Google’s now legendary map service is powered to help Green travelers find what they need to in the way of environmentally conscious global travel, through the work of Earth Day Network. Find tips on traveling green this summer with keyword searches like “environmentally friendly hotel” rather than just “hotel.”

Rainforest Alliance

The Rainforest Alliance says, “With more than 800 million people traveling each year, tourism is a growing source of revenue for people living in areas that are especially rich in plants and animals - and threatened with destruction. While tourism can lead to problems such as waste, habitat destruction and the displacement of local people and wildlife, it also has the potential to provide incentives for conservation.” Find out more through the tourism arm of their website.

Matty Byloos writes and manages the Green Blog known as: Easy Ways to Go Green, as well as the Organic Food Blog: Organic Eating Daily

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Matty_Byloos

Welcome to The Green Travel Guide

Posted by admin on January 16, 2009

Here you’ll find green travel tips, green travel destinations, eco tours and anything related to traveling green.