Just how ecomadic encourages sustainable traveling for all human beings, we recommend it for your precious pets as well, for they also contribute to helping or harming the environment. Before you load that luggage, here’s an itinerary of suggestions to make your passage with your pet easy and eco-friendly!
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16 Sustainable Stays, Eats, Shops, and Experiences in New Mexico
From the artsy capital of Santa Fe to mountainous Taos and the Southern desert plains, there is so much to explore in this Southwestern state. This guide will introduce you to many unique stays and experiences that are noted for their efforts in sustainability, cultural preservation, and support of local communities. Be sure to show them your support the next time you visit the enchanting state of New Mexico!
Tips on How to Protect the Land & Rivers When Traveling Inland
Traveling is one of the best ways to escape from our ordinary lives and forget about all our worries. Consequently, as tourists we have a tendency to be careless, which can often lead to being disrespectful of the environment and the local people in the places we visit.
Overtourism has affected negatively various destinations that were once pristine and significantly important for the local people. In order to avoid that, we certainly don’t need to stop traveling, we just need to be mindful of the consequences of our actions.
Empowering Conservation & Science Through Travel
There are many ways to contribute to conservation and science while exploring our beautiful planet! In this guide, you will be introduced to a variety of unique eco-accommodations and ethical experiences that contribute to conservation in regards to sustainability, science education, research, and sustainable community development.
Responsible Road-Tripping Around the 4 Corners
One place in the United States proves to be unlike any other. The Four Corners region refers to where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet together at one point. Sculpted millions of years ago, the surrounding landscape is now home to various National Parks and monuments – each with its own unique charm. Having the opportunity to experience these natural wonders is an ultimate bucket list accomplishment. And what better way than to road trip?
A Mini Guide to Shenandoah National Park: 8 Great Hikes on Skyline Drive
With its rich history and stunning outdoor opportunities, Shenandoah National Park is a great place for a unique outdoor experience. To make planning a trip to Shenandoah a little easier, ecomadic has put together a mini guide that highlights 8 different hikes – ranging from easy to strenuous & located near the park’s four entrances along the historic Skyline Drive. Learn more about SNP, its history, & 8 great trails to explore by following the link in bio!
National Parks Around the 4 Corners Region
National Parks are government owned areas that consist of predominantly natural lands conserved to protect and maintain wildlife and various environments from perishing. We at ecomadic have provided a list of all the National Parks around the 4 Corners Region – Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico. Grab your atlas or map, and prepare to pinpoint your next park passage from our list!
The Ultimate Sustainable Travel Guide to Miami
In collaboration with Debris Free Oceans, Ecomadic has compiled over 30 amazing eco-accommodations, socially-responsible eateries, social enterprise shops, and ethical experiences for travelers to explore while visiting the beautiful and vibrant city of Miami.
Eco-Friendly Snacks While Traveling
Choosing to live a more environmentally conscious life requires a more in-depth thought process for many day to day activities and habits. Just like falling in the routine of bringing your reusable water bottle and straw, thinking ahead of time and planning out what snacks to take with you is now on the agenda.
9 Social Media Influencers Supplying Environmental Sustainability Content via the Black Lens
As ecomadic continues to celebrate Black History Month, we also want to amplify as many voices in the Black community which contribute in promoting an eco-friendly lifestyle. In the age where information is easily shared through social media, why not uplift those who specialize in creating informative, environmental content on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and other social media platforms? To guide you in doing so, here is a list of nine Black environmental influencers to follow and enjoy throughout, and even after the end of Black History Month.