Home
Lonely Planet The Sustainable Travel Handbook
Barnes and Noble
Loading Inventory...
Lonely Planet The Sustainable Travel Handbook in Franklin, TN
Current price: $17.99

Barnes and Noble
Lonely Planet The Sustainable Travel Handbook in Franklin, TN
Current price: $17.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: OS
This practical and inspiring guide, the latest in our popular Handbook series, motivates travellers to take a responsible approach to the impact of travelling. Whether you’re looking to reduce your carbon emissions, enjoy more a responsible wildlifewatching experience, harness culinary tourism for good or enjoy an ecofriendly city break, this guide has got you covered.
Packed with easilydigestible advice compiled by a sustainable travel expert, ecoconscious travellers will be introduced to a wide variety of destinations offering culture, wildlife, luxury, adventure, wellness and much more, as well as subjects such as the development of electric transport, how to reduce your plastic waste and the best ways to visit explore sacred indigenous culture respectfully.
With top five and top ten lists discussing the best places to hike, volunteer, scuba dive and snorkel responsibly, as well as where to enjoy sustainable safaris, family trips and the best ways to give back when you travel, no stone is left unturned in this 168page guide to ethical tourism. Destinations discussed include relatively offthemap regions of the world, including Guyana, Palau and Siargao in the Philippines, as well as more wellknown places, such as Costa Rica, Uruguay and Jordan.
Packed with easilydigestible advice compiled by a sustainable travel expert, ecoconscious travellers will be introduced to a wide variety of destinations offering culture, wildlife, luxury, adventure, wellness and much more, as well as subjects such as the development of electric transport, how to reduce your plastic waste and the best ways to visit explore sacred indigenous culture respectfully.
With top five and top ten lists discussing the best places to hike, volunteer, scuba dive and snorkel responsibly, as well as where to enjoy sustainable safaris, family trips and the best ways to give back when you travel, no stone is left unturned in this 168page guide to ethical tourism. Destinations discussed include relatively offthemap regions of the world, including Guyana, Palau and Siargao in the Philippines, as well as more wellknown places, such as Costa Rica, Uruguay and Jordan.
This practical and inspiring guide, the latest in our popular Handbook series, motivates travellers to take a responsible approach to the impact of travelling. Whether you’re looking to reduce your carbon emissions, enjoy more a responsible wildlifewatching experience, harness culinary tourism for good or enjoy an ecofriendly city break, this guide has got you covered.
Packed with easilydigestible advice compiled by a sustainable travel expert, ecoconscious travellers will be introduced to a wide variety of destinations offering culture, wildlife, luxury, adventure, wellness and much more, as well as subjects such as the development of electric transport, how to reduce your plastic waste and the best ways to visit explore sacred indigenous culture respectfully.
With top five and top ten lists discussing the best places to hike, volunteer, scuba dive and snorkel responsibly, as well as where to enjoy sustainable safaris, family trips and the best ways to give back when you travel, no stone is left unturned in this 168page guide to ethical tourism. Destinations discussed include relatively offthemap regions of the world, including Guyana, Palau and Siargao in the Philippines, as well as more wellknown places, such as Costa Rica, Uruguay and Jordan.
Packed with easilydigestible advice compiled by a sustainable travel expert, ecoconscious travellers will be introduced to a wide variety of destinations offering culture, wildlife, luxury, adventure, wellness and much more, as well as subjects such as the development of electric transport, how to reduce your plastic waste and the best ways to visit explore sacred indigenous culture respectfully.
With top five and top ten lists discussing the best places to hike, volunteer, scuba dive and snorkel responsibly, as well as where to enjoy sustainable safaris, family trips and the best ways to give back when you travel, no stone is left unturned in this 168page guide to ethical tourism. Destinations discussed include relatively offthemap regions of the world, including Guyana, Palau and Siargao in the Philippines, as well as more wellknown places, such as Costa Rica, Uruguay and Jordan.

















