Travelling can take quite the toll on the environment. While this is an unavoidable fact, there are certain ways to counteract your impact, from packing reusable rather than disposable items to travelling by land rather than plane to making conscious decisions about where you stay.
Today, we’re going to talk about the latter. There are all sorts of “green” accommodation options out there these days, but few beat an eco-village. Eco-villages are small communities inhabited by like-minded people looking to decrease their environmental impact. Often times, they rely on egalitarian decision-making processes, shared roles within the community and sustainable exports that help to financially support it.
The one commonality of all eco-communities is their desire to live consciously and lower their ecological footprint.
Many eco-villages around the world welcome short-term visitors, which is where you come in. Even if you’re not ready to give full-time village living a go, a visit to an eco-community is a great way to travel sustainably, learn about low-impact living, and (in most cases) receive accommodation for a very low price.
In Australia, there are a few notable eco-communities that offer affordable accommodation and the “true” village experience.
There are also eco-villages in many of the countries where we offer tours and activities, including the following:
If you’re planning a trip to any of these destinations, why not ditch the hostel and try out an eco-village instead? Your wallet and the earth will thank you.