As climate and environmental issues become more prominent around the world, sustainable and eco-friendly travel is becoming more and more important. The phrase “leave only footprints, take only photographs” is at the top of many conscious travelers’ minds when exploring around the world.
Here, I share some of my experiences of sustainable or even regenerative travel (leaving a place better than how you found it). Aspects like volunteering, environmental protection, cultural activities, waste reduction, and wildlife protection, are all aspects I’ll strive to include in all of my future travels in addition to my day-to-day lifestyle.

Permaculture Course at Navadarshanam, India
Navadarshanam is a small organic farm and sustainable living community located in Tamil Nadu, two hours south of Bangalore, in South India. I attended a sustainable farming and permaculture course

Volunteering at Pun Pun Organic Farm in Thailand
During my sophomore year of university, I spent two weeks living at Pun Pun Organic Farm, 50 km outside of Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand. The experience allowed me to

Scooter Rental in Tahiti
French Polynesia’s Tahiti and Moorea islands have a scooter rental service that is convenient, eco-friendly, unique, and cost-effective. Hello Scoot provides leading scooter rentals in Tahiti that provides bright yellow, solar-powered