Why I Dream of Sustainable Travel


Hi everyone! My name is Laura, and I'm a 24 year old university student living in Denmark with the dreams of traveling the world. Like many young people, I'm eager to finish my studies and start making real money so that I can explore the wonders of our planet.

As a student, my budget does not allow traveling on a regular basis, but I see this as preparation for all my future adventures. I read travel blogs and watch documentaries, and I'm constantly amazed by the beauty and diversity of our world. From the mountains of Patagonia to the beaches of Bali, there's so much to see and experience.

But as much as I love the idea of traveling, I'm also aware of its impact on the environment. As someone who cares deeply about sustainability, I want to make sure that my future travels are as eco-friendly as possible. I know that traveling can be a major source of carbon emissions, waste, and other environmental problems, but I also believe that we can make a difference by making conscious choices.

That's why I want to use my future travels to not only explore the world, but also to promote sustainable and responsible travel practices. I want to help others make more eco-conscious choices when they travel, so that we can all enjoy the beauty of our planet without harming it.

Of course, I know that sustainable travel isn't a perfect solution. We can't simply offset our carbon emissions or buy eco-friendly products and call it a day. We need to think critically about the way we travel and the impact we have on local communities, ecosystems, and cultures. But I believe that by starting a conversation about sustainable travel and promoting positive examples, we can create a better future for ourselves and for generations to come.

I hope you'll join me on this journey towards more sustainable travel. Let's explore the world together, but let's do it with the planet in mind. After all, we want there to be a beautiful world to explore for our future kids and their kids.

Thank you for reading, and stay tuned for more updates from my sustainable travel adventures!