Category: Sustainable Travel

  • Ethical Travel in Siem Reap, Cambodia: Community, NGOs, and Personal Reflections

    From traveling through rural areas to spending time with locals and volunteering with a community-based NGO, these experiences in Siem Reap reshaped how I think about travel, responsibility, and place.

  • Discovering Bali: A Journey of Slow Travel

    Many associate Bali with over-tourism, infiltrated by insufferable Westerners. Read to find out how my engagement with community-led tourism and my attempts to slow down created a unique experience.

  • Rethinking Euro Summer

    Want to have the perfect Euro Summer, but also want it to be sustainable and enjoyable? Look no further. From Instagram trend setters and locations grappling with over-tourism, to locations that are actively seeking tourists- this post will enable you to enjoy a sustainable and affordable Euro Summer!

  • Bali: Paradise or Demise

    Bali on anyone’s bucket list? If so, then I do not blame you! Nevertheless, the Balinese people are facing numerous problems due to issues stemming from over-tourism. From cultural degradation, economic challenges, and unruly tourists – it is unfair to the locals, particularly considering Bali’s complex history. Yet, I am not about to preach and…