How To Be a Responsible
Tourist
With all the modern facilities and cheap traveling
options today, there is huge growth in the
tourism industry.
The number of tourists in each places
has increased a lot than it was some
Exploring new places has immense benefits too. It helps us to get relaxed, learn new
things,
increase positive attitude, build self-confidence, and many more.
Being a responsible tourist is very much
important and should be followed by
everyone.
“Who is a responsible
tourist?”
Responsible Tourist is a person who are
aware about the environmental issues as
well as respect towards the local people
“What to do to become a
responsible tourist?”
“Know the local
culture”
You should know about the local culture prior
to your journey. Learn what people say when
they meet others.
Learn some basic most important phrases in the local language
that will make happy everyone there. It leads to a better and
friendly relationship.
It is really ugly to litter a place with your food
leftovers, empty packets, water bottles or any
other such things. Put all your garbage in the
designated dustbins.
If there is dustbin near to you, keep
them in your bag till you find any
“Shop Local
Things”
You should have contribution and support
towards the local communities and their
tradition. So buy some
Don't bargain too
much and stick with a
Don't purchase duplicate products that
are not authorized by the local
government.
You shouldn't buy the products
made from endangered
species.
Hire a local guide to get information and
reach at right place. So that they can
earn something.
Choose to dine at the small local
hotels instead of big international food
chains.
“Don't Give Money To Kid
Beggars”
It may sound weird to you, but you shouldn't give
money to the kid beggars. It will encourage them
to continue begging.
If you want to donate something, give to a recognized
educational charity there, so that the begging child can study
and earn their own.
“Be Respectful Towards The Local
People”
You should ask permission before taking anyone's
photo. Because, you never know you are knowingly
or unknowingly hurting someone's sentiments by
doing such.
If you are traveling any conservative
country, dress like the local people.
If you are traveling to any temples, churches, mosques or any other such places,
follow the local etiquette. Because you don't have any rights to break their year-old
belief and custom.
You shouldn't show-off your wealth if
you are traveling to any poor country.
“Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle”
You shouldn't use any plastic bags rather
use your own backpack or environmental-
friendly carry bags.
If anything can be reused after your
use, keep them in the right bin or at the
right place.
Water scarcity is a big concern these days. So if you
keep check on your water use, a lot of water can be
saved.
Turn off the water tap while
brushing, laundry your clothes
when needed, and take short
“Save
energy”
Turn-off your electrical equipment when you
don't need them. Try to less use of air-
conditioner, fans, lights, and other
equipment that sucks huge amount of energy.
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How to be a Responsible Tourist

  • 1.
    How To Bea Responsible Tourist
  • 2.
    With all themodern facilities and cheap traveling options today, there is huge growth in the tourism industry.
  • 3.
    The number oftourists in each places has increased a lot than it was some
  • 4.
    Exploring new placeshas immense benefits too. It helps us to get relaxed, learn new things, increase positive attitude, build self-confidence, and many more.
  • 5.
    Being a responsibletourist is very much important and should be followed by everyone.
  • 6.
    “Who is aresponsible tourist?”
  • 7.
    Responsible Tourist isa person who are aware about the environmental issues as well as respect towards the local people
  • 8.
    “What to doto become a responsible tourist?”
  • 9.
  • 10.
    You should knowabout the local culture prior to your journey. Learn what people say when they meet others.
  • 11.
    Learn some basicmost important phrases in the local language that will make happy everyone there. It leads to a better and friendly relationship.
  • 13.
    It is reallyugly to litter a place with your food leftovers, empty packets, water bottles or any other such things. Put all your garbage in the designated dustbins.
  • 14.
    If there isdustbin near to you, keep them in your bag till you find any
  • 15.
  • 16.
    You should havecontribution and support towards the local communities and their tradition. So buy some
  • 17.
    Don't bargain too muchand stick with a
  • 18.
    Don't purchase duplicateproducts that are not authorized by the local government.
  • 19.
    You shouldn't buythe products made from endangered species.
  • 20.
    Hire a localguide to get information and reach at right place. So that they can earn something.
  • 21.
    Choose to dineat the small local hotels instead of big international food chains.
  • 22.
    “Don't Give MoneyTo Kid Beggars”
  • 23.
    It may soundweird to you, but you shouldn't give money to the kid beggars. It will encourage them to continue begging.
  • 24.
    If you wantto donate something, give to a recognized educational charity there, so that the begging child can study and earn their own.
  • 25.
    “Be Respectful TowardsThe Local People”
  • 26.
    You should askpermission before taking anyone's photo. Because, you never know you are knowingly or unknowingly hurting someone's sentiments by doing such.
  • 27.
    If you aretraveling any conservative country, dress like the local people.
  • 28.
    If you aretraveling to any temples, churches, mosques or any other such places, follow the local etiquette. Because you don't have any rights to break their year-old belief and custom.
  • 29.
    You shouldn't show-offyour wealth if you are traveling to any poor country.
  • 30.
  • 31.
    You shouldn't useany plastic bags rather use your own backpack or environmental- friendly carry bags.
  • 32.
    If anything canbe reused after your use, keep them in the right bin or at the right place.
  • 34.
    Water scarcity isa big concern these days. So if you keep check on your water use, a lot of water can be saved.
  • 35.
    Turn off thewater tap while brushing, laundry your clothes when needed, and take short
  • 36.
  • 37.
    Turn-off your electricalequipment when you don't need them. Try to less use of air- conditioner, fans, lights, and other equipment that sucks huge amount of energy.
  • 38.