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Abroad
Trekkers has been taking responsible travel seriously since our
first trekking trips.
Creating
our hiking and trekking trips for travel primarily on two feet or two
wheels has always been our number one way of minimizing negative impact
on the environment and the communities around us. We don’t stop there. |
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REDUCING OUR FOOTPRINT:
Abroad Trekkers is taking 5 Main Steps to Reduce and Off-Set Our Carbon
Footprint. We invite you to join us.
STEP 1
Operating 1,000+ biking and hiking trips each year. Just offering these
kinds of trips allows us to take thousands of guests through the world
responsibly and with minimal impact annually.
STEP 2
Running our trips carbon-neutral. Since we are committed to providing the
best support for you on our trips, we’ve calculated our fuel usage and are
purchasing in-kind “off-sets” to neutralize that van support.
STEP 3
Increasing our energy efficiency at our headquarters. We have just
retrofitted 100% of our lighting fixtures at our headquarters with
compact fluorescent bulbs, which will reduce CO2 emissions by 14,000 pounds
annually – year after year.
STEP 4
Inviting
you to off-set your own travel to and from Abroad Trekkers trips. You can consider
off-setting your own travel before and after your Abroad Trekkers trips.
STEP 5
Distributing sustainable products. You’ll find that all Abroad Trekkers guest and
leader t-shirts are made with 100% organic cotton, all of our water bottles are
recyclable, we use certified recycled paper in the
majority of our printed marketing materials, and we implement many other small
product choices that make a difference.
EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT:
In our home offices and warehouses, we encourage biking to work,
give credits for carpooling and using public transportation, and offer 3 “flex
days” annually to office employees to donate their (paid) time to doing
community service. All leaders are trained annually in core environmental and
cultural practices as part of our Responsible Travel efforts.
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LATIN AMERICA
Peru: We financially
support the Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary, as well as other museums and
sites we visit including: Cathedral, Church of San Blas, Qoricancha, Temple of
the Sun/Convento de Santo Domingo and Museum of pre-Columbian Art, as well as
the archaeological sites of Tambo Machay, Q'enko, Sacsayhuaman, Pisac and
Ollantaytambo.
In Ollantaytambo, we visit a local school, Divino Maestro, and join in sing-alongs
and visit classrooms. We facilitate collections from our guests that are put
toward school supplies and games.
In the Sacred Valley, we visit
the small indigenous community of Huilloc, where we support local weavers and
take part in a cultural dance with the children. In the same community we bring
fruit and bread for the locals as well as school supplies (each week it is
something different: crayons, pencils, books, paper) for the children.
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Strategic
Principles
Abroad Trekkers believes that by
educating our staff, guests and community partners we can naturally further the
cause of responsible travel. To this end we try to:
- Minimize waste on our trips by
using recycled materials and non-paper products as much as possible.
- Practice the “Leave No Trace”
ethic on all our trips, and highlight this in our materials.
- Prepare travelers to minimize
their impact while visiting sensitive environments and cultures.
- Organize annual training
seminars for our leaders that emphasize deep cultural and natural-world
knowledge of the area.
- Purchase, consume and
highlight local foods as part of our experience.
- Design our trips and
activities to connect our guests to local cultures.
- Support local artisans by
bringing our guests to their workshops.
- Use locally owned suppliers
whenever feasible.
BEST PRACTICES:
Whenever we can, we buy locally grown products and foods and donate leftover
foods and goods to charities. We recycle in allocations where recycling exists
and practice the principles of Leave No Trace (pack it in, pack it out). And we
contract with local business services at every opportunity.
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