Tuesday, December 15, 2015

10 Ways to Green your Travel


Going Green in your travel? There are various ways of doing this from flights to hotels and to choices of destinations. You'll be surprised at how many choices there are.

Green Travel. Source: aesta1

Going green doesn't have to be complicated and time-consuming. Nor does it infringe on your comfort. In fact, it helps you stay fit. As you walk or cycle to places, your body will thank you for it. 

Walking also gives you better experiences as you talk to the locals in the terminal, on the train and the bus. You definitely will have better stories to tell and your memories will be far richer.

Green Choices When You Travel
Tired of all the green things you are hearing? I am. So, no lectures about travel carbon emissions, aircraft or environment. Let's just get right to how you can be a little more comfortable with your carbon footprint even if you have to travel. Just simple choices you can make when you travel.

Sri Lanka Travel. Source: aesta1



1. Go Green, Trains instead of Planes or Ride the Elephant
When you have a choice, go for trains. Not only will you see more of the countryside but you will also meet the locals and live some pieces of their lives. In many cases such as Europe, North America, some of Africa and some of Asia, you can book sleepers on trains and travel overnight. Not only will you save hefty hotel bills if you schedule your trip right but you often end up much closer to downtown. Often, next to a subway so you reduce your overall travel time as well.

At the speed they are travelling, planes add tons of carbon emissions. But often, there is no choice, especially for long-distance travel. So, buy carbon offsets. Some airlines offer these and even calculate the percentage you as a passenger in a particular flight need to offset. Carbon offsets are simply donations to support eco-friendly programs.

Yes, public transport is better. For tourists, there are always tour buses operating around the city. These are very convenient as you can just hop on and hop off when you see places you like to visit. In places where you don't have the local language facility, this is better than getting upset at a taxi driver who doesn't understand your directions.
Better still. Walk or cycle or ride an elephant.


Elephant Ride. Source: aesta1

2. Travel Green, Go Cycling - Like to cycle?
Get a Guide before you attempt cycling in places you are not familiar with. The best is to make sure your skills are up to it and you can get hold. 
Cycling. Source: aesta1

3. Walk to Places when you reach your destination
When you reach your destination, park your car in your hotel and walk to places you want to see or take public transport. We did just that when we went to several cities in Europe. In Venice, you find people lugging big suitcases in the boat and it is possible. Hey, losing some of those extra pounds is worth it.

4. Lower your carbon footprint
Planes burn more fuel in take-off and landing so the fewer connections you have, the lower your carbon footprint will be. Of course, airlines love bringing you to hubs and many of the direct flights are more expensive. Sometimes, we just have to swallow the price for something we value more.

On shorter routes, check to see if there are turboprop aircraft (with propellers) that service your route. You might see the word "Dash" in front of their numbers. These are nearly as fast (on short routes), quiet and often go into downtown airports. This saves you time and maybe you can just walk to your destination.

Go to your gate on time. Linger not in duty-free shops or bars. It is not uncommon for airlines before take off to be calling for one or two passengers who have checked in but have not yet shown up at the plane's entrance. Maybe, that bargain is just too good to miss. Know, though, that the less time the plane spends idling on the ground, the less carbon dioxide emissions they put out.

Relieve yourself before and not on the flight. Make it a habit to do so before boarding a flight. While it is true that aeroplane toilets use around 10cc of water per flush and the water is treated and recycled, each flush in-flight uses enough energy for a fuel-efficient car to run for 10 kilometres. Just think about that.

5. Pack Light - Try only hand carry
A lighter aircraft burns less fuel. Still, we see travellers lugging big suitcases as if they're leaving home and not just visiting a friend in the next city. Most of them admit they use about half the things they take and most of the "just-in-case" never happen. Save yourself the curse of inserting in the crowd around the baggage carousel to peek at the baggage arriving. They seem to look all alike now. Try to just have a hand-carry. The chance of losing your luggage is nil.
Raffles Hotel in Singapore. Source: aesta1

6. Choose hotels with well established green programs
Before you book a hotel, ask about their eco-friendly programs, not just the luxuries they offer. Ask about their recycling programs, the steps they take to become more energy-efficient and other things they do to reduce consumption. If you don't want to be a pain in the neck, read about the hotel's program on the internet. Often, as part of their advertisement to attract green customers, they place these on their website.

By just asking, you raise the consciousness of the hotel to be more serious about being green. If you just go to the internet and book a room and can't be bothered finding out, at least, complement the hotel when you see their effort towards becoming more eco-friendly. Mind you, if you are not a smoker and they place you in a room right beside a smoker, you will have a problem. Or, if they say in their site, they cannot guarantee a non-smoking room, forget it. You can hardly breathe the air in many of the rooms not specified as non-smoking. I tell you, it is not pleasant especially when you are paying $200 for the night.

There are other things you can do. Keep your showers short, and shut off the water when you brush your teeth. When you go out, turn off the air conditioning, heating, television, lights or any other electric devices in your room. Ask to reuse your sheets and towels instead of having these changed every day. When you use the hotel's toiletries, take the ones you have not finished using and use them at home or during the rest of your trip. Encourage their effort by expressing your appreciation for any eco-friendly programs they currently offer.

Maybe, it is even better to ask ourselves if such travel is necessary. Sometimes, mobile technologies can take care of the things that make us travel. Review your travel schedule and see which of those can just be taken cared of by phones, video conferencing, video calls or delegated.
Tour Operator in Cambodia. Source: aesta1

7. Research your destination for green tour operators
And for eco-tourism programs
Most countries now have in place eco-tourism programs and tour operators have included these in their offerings. It is better though to do your own research and identify the trips you want to do. Find out how you can go there as many tour operators will always push the ones that will bring them more money.

There are, of course, operators who are just as committed to green programs. In some cases, the effort is minimal. Don't get upset. Help out. When they know what tourists expect, they will comply with the tourist dollars.
Eco-Tours. Source: aesta1

8. Go for eco-tours
Every destination has this
There are eco-tours in most countries now and they promote eco-destinations. Try to go to some of these places just to support their effort. In fact, many are the places to go such as protected marine sanctuaries, forest reserves, community-based tourism and other programs available in your destination.


Keeping Parks Clean. Source: aesta1

9. Volunteer in green programs
Avoid activities that destroy the environment
There are many wildlife sanctuaries that are in need of volunteers. Tigers, lions, crocodiles, pythons, exotic birds live in these sanctuaries so it is good to prepare yourself a little bit before you go. Otherwise, you might just become a problem. Not something you would want on your travel. Other projects such as reforestation, cleaning the beaches and streets as well as composting in some villages are interesting to get involved in. You will certainly have a better experience of life in those countries far different from your hotel and its environs.
Painting at Artisans D'Angkor in Siem Reap. Source: aesta1

10. Buy only green products as souvenirs
Leave nature and heritage alone
We always buy a souvenir or two when we travel. Go for those products that you know for sure are not made from destroying the environment. Even if they are effective cures for what ails you, leave the beasts alone.

Visit a place where they make products that are sustainable like local weavers. You help not only the environment but the families who are fed by these workers or craftspeople.
They now have signs in their stores when they support fair trade. These stores are your best bet for green souvenirs.


Give value to your travelling around the world


When you travel often, it is difficult to make greening a major consideration as there are other values such as being with family, attending family celebrations, being with friends, work, or delivering services that may get more consideration. However, we can at least try do little things that may make a difference no matter how small.


Monday, November 30, 2015

Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona

Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona
Biggest is not always best. Grand Canyon, Everest, Maldives atolls are huge and stunning but there are some tiny less well-known sites that will knock your socks off in the intensity of their natural beauty. Petra is one of these and Thompson Falls another.

But much closer to home, Antelope Canyon in Arizona is an intense little gem that will stay with you as one of the great sites you've ever visited.

The Canyon is a sandstone gorge carved by monsoon floods each year.

Part of its beauty is seeing it through the eyes of a Navajo guide for whom the Canyon is a homeland where he played as a child.

Growing up with the Canyon as the centre piece in his life, gave Mac, our Navajo guide, a very different view of the world than the city dwellers he was leading into the flood carved complexity of the Canyon.

Mac, our Navajo Guide


The pictures tell the story of the beauty far better than can words but there is a sense of the spirits in the land that is so much a part of the beliefs of the First Nations.
Antelope Canyon 

 Antelope Canyon 2

Antelope Canyon 3

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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Ninh Bihn: Top Day Trip from Hanoi

It was a Saturday to remember. We started early from Hanoi to go to Ninh Bihn. It turned out to be an auspicious decision. The peaceful boat trip which is the highlight of the visit was a very enjoyable experience without the burning sun. 
Boat Trip in Ninh Bihn. Copyright: aesta1.
The moment we got down of our car in Ninh Binh, we were immediately guided to one of the boats. The centre in Tam Coc, where we took the boat, seemed to be very well organized. No time was wasted. 

We got in the boat and were surprised how relaxed the rowers were. They had padded seats with back support and because they used their feet to row, these men and women were prettier relaxed as they ferry tourists through the river navigating the low entrances in the caves and earning a good sum especially because a few of them have a small stock of goodies to sell to tourists as well.

Cave in Ninh Binh. Copyright: aesta1.
You can see wild goats on the hillsides and restaurants in Ninh Binh offer wild goat dishes as their specialities. We tasted these and they were good, not smelly at all and barbecued well, they were tasty.
A Boat Paddler in Ninh Binh. Copyright: aesta1


The temples were worth visiting because of its history and breathtaking view. In one of these temples, the monk gave a musical rendition from a local musical instrument that sounded hauntingly beautiful.


Lotus grow on the water and its pink blossoms are Buddhist symbols of enlightenment. Along the river banks, other tropical plants grow and you can enjoy their flowers as you cruise along.


Ninh Binh is only a little over an hour from Hanoi so it is an easy day trip. Leave Hanoi early and get into the boat the moment you arrive. This way, you avoid the scorching noonday sun during your boat trip.

Go around the city after you're back from the boat trip and look for a local restaurant that serves mountain goat dishes. Enjoy the taste of this local specialty.




Sunday, March 2, 2014

Enchanted Kingdom Laguna Philippines

Enchanted Kingdom. Source: aesta1

Whether you're seeking a place to bring the whole family or you're simply a kid at heart, the Enchanted Kingdom has something for everybody! The Philippines’ only world-class theme park, Enchanted Kingdom is a fantastical, magical wonderland featuring more rides, shows and attractions than can be packed into a single day! 

Zones in Enchanted Kingdom
Enchanted Kingdom is divided into seven distinct and wonderfully different areas, called zones. Each zone is very unique and each focuses on a particular theme. Each zone features dining options, rides and attractions unique to its theme, offering visitors a chance to travel the world! 

Victoria Park offers visitors a glimpse of life in the Victorian era. Entertainers dressed in elaborate period costumes walk the streets of Victoria Park, offering information on this interesting era. Rides and attractions are also Victorian-themed, including the zone's biggest attraction – a huge, elaborately detailed carousel. 

Jungle Outpost gives visitors a taste of life in the jungle. Watch as fire-eaters, dancers and other Central America-themed entertainers walk the streets, take a heart-pounding ride on the Log Jam, or relax and drift across Swan Lake. 

Spaceport brings the dawn of space exploration to life. Experience the thrills of the astronauts on the Space Shuttle as you rocket eleven storeys into the air and zip through six loops – forward and backwards! 

Portabello will take you back in time to Panama during the age of Spanish gold. Portabello is home to the Enchanted Kingdom's largest attraction – the Rio Grande! Paintball and 4-D movies are just a few of the other attractions waiting to be discovered. 

Brooklyn Place invites you to take a step back in time – to 1940's Brooklyn! Stroll down the streets with vaudeville and slapstick entertainers, or take part in the most unique movie-going experience of your life at the Rialto! 

Midway America pays homage to Coney Island, one of the earliest and best-known amusement parks in the entire world. Just like the original, Midway America delivers the largest number of rides in the Enchanted Kingdom, including Bump 'n' Splash, Dodgem and the EKstreme Tower Ride. 

Boulderville takes you even further back in time – all the way to the days of the dinosaurs.  Especially popular with younger visitors, Boulderville has a host of kid-friendly rides, puppet shows and dinosaur mascots to entertain the little ones – and their parents!

Not Just Rides...
In addition to the incredible selection of dining, amusement and entertainment options within the zones, the Enchanted Kingdom also boasts a wide variety of concerts and shows throughout the year. These are held in the 600-seat Eldar's Tent or the 2,000-seat Enchanted Kingdom Place. 

Call ahead or check online to see which shows and events are taking place during your next Enchanted vacation! 


Monday, February 17, 2014

Pico de Loro, Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippine

Pico de Loro

If you're seeking a paradise vacation the whole family can enjoy, then Pico de Loro is just the ticket! Situated around an amazing cove and loaded with activities for each and every member of the family, Pico de Loro is the best of both worlds. 

Accommodations
Spacious and beautiful minimalist-style guest rooms are available to suit any size family or group. Many have gorgeous views of the cove (called 'lagoon view'), and lofts are available for larger groups. 


Pico de Loro


A hugely popular resort, Pico de Loro can become a bit crowded. This is especially true during weekends on popular vacation times. If possible, book a stay during a slower season if possible, or stay during the week.

Things to Do 
The amount of activities in and surrounding Pico de Loro is truly amazing. In and on the hotel grounds, you'll find a wealth of family fun. Couples seeking a romantic getaway won't be disappointed either! 

At, through or near the hotel, you have your pick between indoor or outdoor activities. For the kids, Pico de Loro offers a huge play area to keep them entertained (and supervised) for hours while you explore or have a romantic dinner. Other recreation options include squash and tennis courts, motorized and non-motorized water sports, bowling and billiards. 

Guests of Pico de Loro can explore several different dining options, including 24-hour room service. You can indulge in a relaxing massage right on the beach, go shopping or take advantage of free Wi-Fi in common areas to keep track of things back home. The resort also features a designated, separate smoking area. 

One of the most eye-catching aspects of Pico de Loro is swimming. The cove is truly stunning, and the hotel is built up around it. Beach swimming is available until early evening and lifeguards are on duty. Keep in mind that the sands of Pico de Loro are golden, not white – if you absolutely must experience a white-sand beach, this may not be the resort for you. The swimming is excellent, as the bluffs protect the area from harsh winds and waves. A gorgeous pool is also available, with safety staff on guard. 
For those seeking a more adventurous vacation, the lush natural landscape surrounding Pico de Loro can't be missed. You can rent all-terrain vehicles or bicycles at the resort, or simply take a hike through the dense forests.

Convenience
Boasting all the luxury and the outdoor options of a tropical paradise, Pico de Loro is located just two hours from Manila for the ultimate convenience in travel options!