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Post by account_disabled on Nov 25, 2023 3:34:59 GMT
The first rule of a tourist is to take everything you own. Your toothbrush, shampoo, toothpaste, reusable cup, so as not to litter nature with disposable things. Every year, 650 hotels in New York throw away more than 27 million plastic bottles, which might not be there if every guest took their personal hygiene products on a trip. Therefore, in the west, tourist sites are already actively refusing mini-bottles and other disposable devices in the rooms. This choice can be made by the traveler himself, preferring concern for nature to a fleeting whim. Elizaveta Yusupovskaya: “I hate the “buy when I arrive” thesis, since any such Phone Number List purchases at home. So any eco-friendly trip should start with packing a suitcase.” Minimize your footprint Another basic rule of ecotourism - wherever you go, leave everything as it was before you. Or do better if you find a discarded bottle along the way. No need to pick flowers, go off the trails and trample new ones, chase animals and insects. An ecotourist is always in the position of an observer and treats the place he has entered with the utmost care. Plan your route in advance and choose transport This is important both for your own safety and for maintaining the natural balance, which is very easy to disturb. Often, tourists want to get to hard-to-reach places on an SUV. But this can be a fatal mistake for both the ecosystem and the tourists themselves. Elizaveta Yusupovskaya: “I remember how a couple of years ago a group of guys went to Vachkazhets - a natural monument in Kamchatka with a mountain range, a forest and Lake Takhkoloch.
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