
4 ideas for a greener, more sustainable vacation
The goal of a greener vacation is to minimize the negative impact on the environment while supporting the local economy and culture. Here are some ways to make your vacation more sustainable.


1. Choice of means of transportation
When choosing a means of transport, traveling by train is a particularly good option. Trains have significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions per passenger kilometer compared to cars and planes, which has a positive impact on the ecological footprint. Another positive aspect is the lower land consumption of rail routes compared to highways.
Increased rail use will promote the expansion and improvement of rail infrastructure, and thus the development of a sustainable transport network that encourages people to switch to more environmentally friendly modes of transport. This can also improve economic development and access to rural areas without having a major impact on the environment.


2. Environmentally friendly activities
You can choose activities that have little negative impact on the environment. Hiking, cycling and cultural tours are good options. Walking through nature is not only good for your general well-being, but also healthy, just like cycling or other sporty activities.
Cultural tours could be:
- Local traditions
- Crafts
- Festivals
Cultural tours thus provide support for the local culture and economy. It also helps to preserve cultural heritage and offers authentic travel experiences.


3. Camping
Camping is a nice change for a short or longer vacation.
Camping not only brings you closer to nature, allowing you to enjoy its beauty and tranquillity away from the big cities, but also reduces your ecological footprint. Also while camping you are not only doing something good for your body, but also for your mind.
Another advantage is affordability, as camping is cheaper than staying in a hotel. It also creates a general environmental awareness.


4. Regional products
Another way to make your vacation greener is to buy food and products from local markets and stores. This supports the local economy and reduces the environmental impact through lower transportation emissions. Furthermore, these products are often fresher as they do not need to be stored for long periods.
Buying regional products also strengthens the local economy and supports more sustainable agriculture. The reason for this is that regional products are often produced by small or medium-sized businesses.
These usually use more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices than large farms. Environmentally harmful practices