Green tourism is in vogue in Costa Rica; not for nothing over 26% of the country is protected. The country has established several eco-friendly policies, and along with the government, responsible tourists can help maintain the environment by controlling the impact they have over it.
Here we give you 9 tips to help you travel through Costa Rica with respect and to teach others through example:
1.Buy local
Prefer restaurants and shops owned by locals, and visit the farmers’ market to buy fresh foods.
2.Refrain from feeding the animals
The animals you will run into in Costa Rica are mostly friendly and very cute; however, you should never feed them because when their natural diets are altered, their health may suffer and may become aggressive towards people holding food.
3.Keep the environment clean
Always pick up your trash and avoid smoking.
4.Shop responsibly
Refrain from buying souvenirs made from endangered woods or animal products. If you are in doubt, ask the vendor about the materials and labor before purchasing an item.
5.Carry a non-disposable water bottle
Water in Costa Rica is potable almost in 100% of its territory; thus, you can fill your water bottle safely and continuously wherever you are.
6.Ask when you are in doubt
If you are not sure something is permitted or not, ask.
7.Choose a CST (Sustainably Certified) hotel
These offer all the amenities you need or want without damaging the environment. You can find rustic CST hotels as well as highly luxurious options that strive to reduce waste and preserve resources.
Such hotels put into practice vital ecological practices such as:
-The proper disposal of produced waste
-The definition of measures to reduce or eliminate emissions
-The use of eco-friendly, biodegradable, and recyclable products
-The design of an efficient water and energy use program
-The support of local businesses rather than big companies
8.Stay local
Look for locally operated tours, support national parks, and prefer rural tourism.
Local tourism companies have ample knowledge and are proud of the area they represent. They will give your Costa Rica vacation a personal touch and your money will go towards helping the community.
National parks in Costa Rica benefit directly from your support; the money funds conservation projects and environmental education programs. The fees are very affordable and the experience unforgettable.
Rural tourism is crucial for the economic growth of the country’s remote areas, and your support is greatly appreciated.
9.Choose eco-friendly transportation
Costa Rica has several transportation options to help you have a responsible and green vacation.
If you are going to rent a car, prefer carbon-neutral companies with reforestation and other carbon-offset projects that compensate for the effects their businesses have over the environment.
If you prefer domestic flights, fly with Nature Air, a domestic airline that became carbon-neutral in 2004. It offers inexpensive flights; uses biofuel derived from cooking oil, and will get you almost anywhere in the country fast, safely, and efficiently.
If you are on a tight budget, travel by bus. It is a very responsible and scenic way to see the country.
If you want comfort, choose public shuttles, mini-vans that are sustainably certified, carbon-neutral, and comfortable. These take all the passengers to the same destination and are inexpensive.
If you are going somewhere near, walk. Walking around Costa Rica is a wonderful experience; the weather is great and the surroundings are absolutely gorgeous; thus, whenever possible, walk.
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