Recently I met extreme
adventurer Mike Horn (pictured here) who
defied nature in pushing the limits. Among his achievements:
circumnavigating the globe around the equator, trekking the Arctic,
flagging the tip of the North Pole. Now he sails the world in a
purpose-built yacht to clear rubbish in the oceans while getting
youths on board to conserve eco systems. Here's one man who
believes in making a difference, in his own way. And so can we.
We can perhaps start with
vacations. Where's that magical place that'll knock our socks off,
at the same time stays untainted? Wild Asia
Responsible Tourism Awards has recognised a few resorts in
exotic destinations that operate in harmony with the environment -
from India to the Philippines. Read about them and other
destinations in this issue, and support eco travel by booking up.
(Get better rates by going through Gaia Discovery - click on
Agoda.com banner on the homepage for accommodation choices.) More
eco travel tips
here.
And Christmas shopping?
Instead of the usual, try something different, and creative. Like
buying gift items made of recycled materials or from sustainable
sources. When throwing parties,
prepare more locally-grown vegetables than meat.
In the next few weeks,
I'll be exploring North Sulawesi, Indonesia to bring you stories
about people and places that may make you smile.
And as an early Christmas
gift to me, can I ask you to tell one other person about Gaia
Discovery? Just forward this email, and say, click on Mailing List.
Thanks!
See you next month! Until
then, tread gently.