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Anusuya Tamilrajan

Enironmental Enthusiast February 07

Traveling is one of the greatest joys in life. It allows us to experience new cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse traditions. But with the rapid growth of tourism, we must ask—how much is too much?

Green tourism, or sustainable tourism, promotes responsible travel that minimizes environmental impact. Choosing eco-friendly accommodations, supporting local businesses, and reducing waste are small steps that make a big difference. Many destinations now encourage eco-conscious travelers, offering nature-based experiences that prioritize conservation

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But can tourism ever be truly sustainable? Every journey leaves a footprint, whether through carbon emissions from flights or the strain on local ecosystems. Some argue that no matter how responsible we try to be, travel always comes at a cost. Others believe that mindful tourism can raise awareness, preserve cultural heritage, and support conservation efforts.

As travelers, where do we draw the line between exploration and exploitation? Is it possible to fully enjoy the world while ensuring its protection for future generations?

Green tourism isn’t about giving up travel—it’s about making better choices. The question remains: Are we ready to change the way we explore?