3 tips to make you a sustainable tourist

Today, you hear about concepts such as responsible tourism and sustainable tourism. But what exactly are these, and why should you care? Let us see.

The thinking nowadays is that tourists should not pollute or damage the environment of the place they are visiting. There is no dearth of examples in this regard. Take for instance the people visiting the Taj Mahal in India. Young couples sometimes carve their names and love messages on the marble walls and floor of the mausoleum. Thus, responsible tourism means that one should enjoy the trip of course, but without causing damage or by polluting the environment. Sustainable tourism refers to pretty much the same thing. The best thing for exploring a place is by adapting the lifestyle of the locals and by living like them, although temporary.

Here are some tips to help you do just that.

1) Hire a local guide: If you want to discover much more of the tourist destination than what you get from all the cookie-cutter hotel trips, then you want to hire a local guide. This is the best way to discover a lot about the local people, the local culture and customs, the wildlife and the landscape. The local guides can also show you the best paths and shortcuts to take. If you want to go for hiking or sailing, these local guides will be able to help you.

2) Be prudent while buying: When you are at tourist destinations or
tourist accommodation in Kalgoorlie, make sure that you are not buying anything made from dead endangered species. These things tend to happen in many countries like in Africa, China, India and more. Buying items made of ivory from endangered elephants may not just give you a guilty feeling later on, but also gets you arrested in your own city or country. The same goes for ancient artifacts, coral, shells and hard wood products. If you want to buy gems legally, research on how to do it prior to buying.

3) Respect the people and the local culture: This is one of the most important points here. You need to respect the local people and the local culture. When you do this, not only will you gain their respects and even make lifelong friends, but also gain more knowledge about the local way of life. Do not take photos where they are prohibited, do not damage the infrastructure of ancient temples and other religious structures, dress appropriately and do not be unnecessarily noisy.

Conclusion

Finding a good
tourist accommodationin Kalgoorlie is not a tough thing. Getting one is simple enough, but as a tourist you need to honor the destination, not spoil it.

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