持続可能な旅 地球にやさしい旅のコツ

持続可能な旅をする方法:あなたの旅を地球にやさしくするための数々のアイデア

飛行機の旅を避け、できるだけ自宅の近くに留まることが、地球にやさしい旅であることは間違いありません。しかし、遠くへ旅したい方も、少しエコフレンドリーな方法を取るだけで、二酸化炭素の排出量を最小限に抑え、地球との関係を深めることができます。ビクトリノックスから、持続可能な旅のヒントをご紹介します。持続可能な家族旅行のヒントをお探しの方は、下にスクロールすると多くのアイデアが見つかります。

目的地

フライトも宿泊も必要のない日帰り旅行は、まさに地球にやさしい旅と言えます。地元の街は、自国の歴史や文化を再発見するのにぴったりの場所です。電車や車で近くの森や海岸に行くだけでも、気分をリフレッシュできるでしょう。

外国旅行にこだわる方には、持続可能性に取り組んでいる場所を目的地に選ぶことをおすすめします。地元の観光協会に問い合わせるか、簡単なインターネット検索で、エコフレンドリーな都市や国のリストが見つかります。持続可能性への取り組み方はそれぞれなので、自分が最も共感できる方針をじっくり探してみましょう。大気の質にこだわっているところもあれば、ウォーカビリティ(歩きやすさ)のスコアや地元のファーマーズマーケットの数に注目しているところもあります。

あまり知られていない旅先を選んだり、シーズンオフに旅行することも、配慮のある旅の方法と言えます。旅行の日程にエコボランティア活動を組み込むこともできます。多くの組織が、地元を訪れる観光客と協力して自然環境の保護を推進するプログラムを用意しています。

持続可能な旅とは、二酸化炭素の排出量を減らすことだけではありません。地元のコミュニティを気づかい、サポートすることも含まれます。コミュニティを守ることは、地元住民にとって大きな意味があります。旅行者が訪問先の地域やそこに住む人々に貢献する直接的な方法は、お金を使うことです。労働者の権利、多様性、地元コミュニティへの影響といったことに関して持続可能な基準を保持している宿泊施設、ツアーオペレーター、ガイドを探しましょう。地元のビジネスにお金を使うことで、そこに住む人々の手に確実にお金を残すことができます。

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Where to Stay

Many accommodation services have integrated environmental and social responsibility into their business models. Some established venues have taken the route of obtaining eco-certification. However, it’s not to say that locally-run accommodation such as homestays and farm stays aren’t eco-worthy too.

There are also accommodation search services that plant trees for every booking made or donate a portion of profits to social and sustainability projects in local areas.

Tiny houses, log cabins and tents are eco by nature and have less environmental impact. House swapping is another low-cost option that leaves a lighter footprint.

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How to Get There

The most sustainable means of traveling will depend on several variables. It is safe to say that train travel has a lower carbon footprint than traveling by plane or car. The most polluting form of transport is the short-haul flight because fuel consumption is the highest during take-off and landing.

​​​​​​​ It’s fair to conclude that any travel less than 500km should first be considered by train or car. Several useful sites will help you calculate and compare emission and energy consumption per journey by air, train and car.

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What to Pack

Packing consciously might seem like a small contribution to sustainable travel, but even small choices can have a big impact.

Chemical-free sunscreens and skincare are worth considering after Hawaii banned sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate in 2018. Scientists found that these chemicals increase the rate of coral bleaching and are detrimental to coral growth.

To reduce single-use plastic when on the road, travel with reusable water bottles, coffee cups, snack containers and cutlery. There are also many exciting eco-friendly alternatives to wasteful travel-sized toiletries. Try swapping shower gel for soap and bottled shampoo for shampoo bars.  Discover deodorants that come in creams or toothbrushes made from biodegradable materials.

To finalize your packing, you will need something functional and stylish to hold all these items. Lightweight gear will make travel easy and enjoyable, while quality construction will ensure longevity. Durable, after all, is sustainable.

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Tips on Sustainable Travel for Families

Many parents view traveling sustainably a crucial part of teaching the next generation about the importance of protecting our planet. The ToptoTop expedition are a huge source of inspiration for us and we are one of their official sponsors as they travel across the planet, educating everyone they meet about climate change.

The family consists of Dario, a climatologist, and Sabine, a nurse, along with their six children. With their eldest daughter, Salina, already an accomplished public speaker, the children are just as powerful ambassadors for sustainable living as their parents. As Dario and Sabine point out: “We have found that our message is much more effective when our children talk to their peers”. Their own experiences were at the forefront of their minds as this well-traveled and adventurous family sat down together to share with us their tips for sustainable travel.

Take Your Time

“It’s crucial that you adapt yourself to the rhythm of nature” says Dario, “If you have only a limited amount of time, you might rush your plans. Maybe you’ll disregard an avalanche warning with hazardous consequences”. Dario recalls the time the family sailed across the Atlantic ocean, where they were often accompanied by whales or dolphins, to the delight of the children. “If you flew over this ocean, as most people do, you would totally miss out on this magical experience” points out Dario. Although not everyone has the luxury of time, you can still apply this mentality to your two week holiday.

Never Too Young To Learn

Whether experiencing your own country or traveling abroad, it’s never too young to learn an appreciation for nature.  As Dario says, “Kids who swim in rivers or lakes in Switzerland will grow up to be adults who fight passionately to protect these rivers and lakes”. Dario hopes that the global work of the ToptoTop expedition will have the same effect: “The seals on Robinson Crusoe Island in Chile are often hunted by fishermen. We took a group of local schoolchildren swimming with the seals and it was an amazing experience for everyone, I am pretty sure that these children will not grow up to be fishermen who hunt and kill these beautiful animals”.

Less Is More

Equally good for you is traveling light, according to Dario. “We once cycled for a week between settlements in Australia, with two small children. This experience taught us how to reduce what we took with us down to the absolute minimum, so we could carry all the water that we needed”. The family believes traveling with only minimal possessions adds a certain lightness not just to your luggage but also to your soul. “We learned that the less we took, the less we needed to worry about what we had forgotten”. Do the kids ever get bored with the few toys they are allowed to take on the boat? “Absolutely not!” laughs Dario. “The fewer toys they have, the more creative and curious they become. Nature is after all the best teacher”.

Combine Travel with a Mission

Although not everyone wants to dedicate their holidays to a volunteering project, it is still possible to have a positive impact on your destination when you travel: “Whether you are on a tropical beach or a mountain hike, take a bag with you and pick up any litter you find on the way”. Dario affirms that this simple and effective way of helping is something that he and his family love to do. “Nature is so generous, she gives us so much – from stunning scenery to peaceful moments” says Dario. “When you pick up litter, it’s like you are giving something back to nature”.

Share Experiences with Others

For the Schwörers, respecting nature and respecting the people you meet go hand in hand. It’s all part of their philosophy of traveling slowly: “When you don’t rush, you have more time to meet people, to make a connection and to learn from others” says Dario. “This can only improve your experience and most importantly expand your knowledge, helping you to learn the importance of protecting our planet”.

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