Exploring Sustainable Travel: My Global Adventures

I’ve been nominated for an award!! WOOHOO!

TBX award nominee
Best travel photography

Welcome to my travel blog!

“The world is a book and those who don’t travel read only one page”   St Augustine


Over the last few years I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to travel.  My kids are grown and I recently RETIRED!!  Wow!  That opens so many more opportunities for travel.
I started with all-inclusive trips to Cuba, Mexico, the Dominican, etc and a cruise. I decided I wanted more. I wanted to actually SEE the world and how other people live. I wished to experience other cultures and not just take my Western ideas of “necessities” with me. 

My first attempt at real travel was a G (GAP) Adventure’s tour in 2008.  The first trip was a fabulous adventure in Peru.  This was my introduction to public buses and small group travel. I spent three action packed weeks touring different landscapes. This included deserts, mountains, coastline, jungle and even the ruins along the Inca trail. This adventure whetted my appetite for more. I loved staying in small guesthouses and even a home stay on Lake Titicaca.  That was the beginning of an addiction to traveling as much as I can, when I can. I was hooked.  Check out this trip: https://www.gadventures.com/trips/absolute-peru/5378/

Sometimes I travel alone and often with a friend.   Sometimes I use a tour or group. I’ve used Stray Asia, (Myanmar) Budget Africa and a few more in addition to more than 21 G Adventures trips. I’ve discovered independent travel is enjoyable. It offers more flexibility. The world is NOT a dangerous place. Instead, it is a treasure trove of experiences and educational opportunities. Fascinating people of all ages, cultures, ethnic groups and origins can be found everywhere.
I like to travel with intention.  Having worked many years in the tourism business, It’s important to me to contribute to the economies of the places I visit. Frequenting locally owned establishments, I try to learn as much as I can about their culture.  Tourism can, and should be a great tool to affect  positive change  in the places we visit.

More and more I’m learning about how tourists are DAMAGING the places they visit. We need to hold operators accountable and can speak with our travel dollars. When choosing a tour company, ask questions. “What are your sustainability policies? How is the community benefiting from the money I’m paying for this trip? Who is making money? Is it the big corporation or are there locals actually benefiting?” “How is this massive cruise ship affecting the ports it visits?”
The world stood still for 2 years and travel wasn’t possible. Travel has changed.  Many natural sites and popular tourist destinations benefited from this break from visitors.  Many countries have used this opportunity to change the way they host tourists and made tourism more sustainable.

To learn more about sustainable tourism, check out the information on YouTube. It centers around the movie “The Last Tourist.”

Interview with Bruce Poon-Tip, G Adventures founder: https://globalnews.ca/video/8736577/film-documentary-the-last-tourist
Another interview with Bruce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLnzAiMTTbY

Movie trailer “The Last Tourist” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3_YO-t0DXM
One way you can help is to bring a suitcase of medical supplies along with you. Contact your airline and they’ll often allow you to take an extra bag free if it’s for humanitarian reasons. For more information, read my
blog post on Not Just Tourists.
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Here’s a post of things I’ve learned about keeping costs down. Hopefully it can help you achieve your travel dreams quicker. Here are tips for traveling on a budget, where to find travel deals, and packing light.
Here are tips for traveling on a budget, where to find travel deals, and packing light.
Here’s a slide show of a recent trip,  
Morocco!

“Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.”

Miriam Beard
experience
Hiking a path in South Africa
Amphitheatre in Northern Drakensberg & Lesotho
Snorkelling Cenotes in Mexico
Snorkeling in the clear, blue water was a delight, Mayan Riviera, Mexico
 “The more I traveled the more I realized that fear makes strangers of people who should be friends.” – Shirley MacLaine

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.
So throw off the bowlines.  Sail  away from the safe harbor.
Catch the trade winds in your sails.  Explore.  Dream.  Discover.”
– H. Jackson Brown’s mother (NOT Mark Twain)

Up close and personal with some rhinos. Matobo National Park, Zimbabwe

Rain over Uluru
Ayer's rock Australia
RAIN on Uluru!! What a fantastic experience!

RAIN over Uluru! (Ayer’s Rock) The experience of a lifetime and something VERY few get to see. Australia

Wadi Rum, Jordan

Wadi Rum, Jordan

Winay Wayna, Inca Trail, Peru
Winay Wayna. Day 3 on the Inca Trail, Peru. You only get to see this one by doing the actual HIKE
Sossusvlei, Death Valley, Namibia

Sossusvlei. Death Valley, Namibia

Refections of a Zebra, Etosha National Park Namibia

Reflections. Etosha National Park, Namibia

Lake Bled Slovenia
Lake Bled, Slovenia

Beautiful Slovenia! 3 days in Bled and 1 day in Ljubljana.

 Hiking the Lechweg trail. Tirol, Austria

Petra, Jordan.  The Monastery

The Monastery, Petra in Jordan

Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada
Ontario, Canada

Venturing further in my back yard. Chasing waterfalls on the Bruce Trail

Milos, Greece
5 days on Milos. Beaches! Food! Amazing Geology! Even a few ruins.

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20 thoughts on “Exploring Sustainable Travel: My Global Adventures

  1. Jody, you are a great writer and photographer…excellent. I enjoyed following your trip on the El Camino and will enjoy this one too. Safe travels. Signing up for the updates via email in case I miss posts on Facebook. Enjoy your trip.

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