August 26, 2016 Read time - 3 minutes Love our planet? Want to travel in a way which protects and respects the environment? We’ve made it easy peasy for you. Here are just a few of our adventures which go that little bit further to improve our world. These eco-friendly holidays mean you'll be able to enjoy your travels whilst protecting the places you visit. Eco-Friendly Travel Get Lost in the Rainforest Esquinas Rainforest Lodge, Costa Rica Costa Rica is known as a haven for eco-tourism, so it is only natural to begin here, in the heart of the rainforest. Surrounded by 35 acres of private reserve, beautiful rainforest teeming with innumerable species of birds and beasts, the peaceful Esquinas Rainforest Lodge is a slice of eco-friendly heaven. Not only is the lodge 100% carbon neutral, but as the result of thousands of pounds of fundraising, it has managed to protect huge swathes of rainforest from exploitative logging companies out to destroy the ecosystem for profit. There are innumerable ways to enjoy the forest in a low-impact way, from walking the forest trails to taking to the water for boat and kayaking trips. Just sitting outside your chalet, all manner of bird life congregates - the perfect excuse to kick back with one of the bar's perfectly executed cocktails (highly recommend: the Esquinas daiquiri) and watch the show. Find out more about eco-friendly holidays in Costa Rica. Try a Safari With a Difference March's winning image by Peter Anderson in Botswana Probably the least intrusive way to go on safari, a dugout canoe on the Okavango Delta is also one of the most exciting ways to go wildlife spotting. Your traditional Mokoro is not only the traditional way that people have travelled here for centuries; it also leaves no pollution or erosion in its wake as you glide along the natural waterways. Elephants, giraffes, hippos and all kinds of avian life abound on this wetland, and your canoe is a swift and quiet means of moving through the landscape. Creatures great and small will voluntarily wander down to drink as you pass, completely undisturbed by your presence. Monochrome Pied kingfishers are so at ease that they’ll dart right up to your vessel, tiny acrobats to rival Olympic athletes and just as entertaining to watch. So not only will the wildlife be better off, but you’ll have a better safari too. Find out more about eco-friendly holidays to The Okavango Delta. Be at One With Nature in the Wilderness Dogsledding, Oulanka National Park The pristine wilderness of (almost) Arctic Finland is a phenomenon every nature lover should experience once. Brooding primordial pine forests give way to wide, white snowy expanses of open space, and short-lived days are best spent outside in the middle of it. This is one of the cleanest places in Europe, with pure air and a lack of pollution making it ideal for an invigorating natural escape. A welcome reprieve from the bright cold of the outdoors is Basecamp Oulanka’s cosy log cabins, warmed by an intricate and incredibly efficient system. The self-sustaining complex of buildings wastes nothing – excess heat from the sauna heats the hot tub, the cheery log fire burns brightly in the social area and the underfloor heating relies exclusively on special wood pellets for fuel, so nothing ever goes to waste. No wonder they’ve won numerous awards for their environmental awareness. Find out more about our eco-friendly holidays to Basecamp Oulanka. Get Off the Beaten Track - Ethically Bagan, Myanmar The reintroduction of Burma/Myanmar caused a stir back in 2011, with many travellers thrilled to be able to travel to this fascinating country, but others concerned about the impact. The answer is deceptively simple – use locally owned and run hotels, restaurants and guides, rather than government-controlled. Unfortunately, decoding which is which proves more difficult. Whilst politics remains a tricky and heated subject, Exodus always uses local providers whenever we can. Although some taxes will always go to the government and the system is far from perfect, things are steadily improving. Find out more about eco-friendly trips to Burma/Myanmar. Go Wild in the Amazon Napo River, Amazonian Ecuador Swap the concrete jungle for the real thing. Nowhere blends style and sustainability quite like the Napo Wildlife centre, which is only accessible by a beautiful boat journey down the Napo River in Yasuni National Park. You’d be hard-pressed to find a better spot to explore the Amazon – stable, comfortable canoes paddled along the waterways make for un-invasive bird watching and wildlife spotting. Giant otters and monkeys are not uncommon, and the very lucky may spot a jaguar pausing to drink, just on the way to the centre. Once there you’ll be immersed in the Amazon, safe in the knowledge that the lodge ensures your impact is minimal. From recycled non-drinking water to solar-panel electricity, the lodge always has one eye on the environmental issues – leaving you free to enjoy the environment itself. Find out more about eco-friendly holidays to the Amazon. Discover more destinations below where you can enjoy an eco-friendly holiday.
Finnish Wilderness Week 150 reviews Mixed activity week in a remote part of Finland Winter Suitable for: Age 16+ Activity level: Moderate 8 Days from $2,579 USD Guided (Incl. Taxes) View More Details
Discover Myanmar (Burma) 133 reviews Explore Myanmar's ancient temples, lakeside markets and tribal villages Culture Suitable for: Age 16+ Activity level: Leisurely / Moderate Guided (Incl. Taxes) View More Details
Discover Costa Rica 260 reviews Experience the Costa Rican rainforest, mountains and coast Wildlife Suitable for: Age 16+ Activity level: Leisurely 15 Days from $3,649 USD Guided (Incl. Taxes) View More Details
Botswana & Zimbabwe Lodge Safari 26 reviews Botswana and Zimbabwe greatest natural wonders and wildlife parks in comfort Wildlife Suitable for: Age 16+ Activity level: Leisurely 14 Days from $5,449 USD Guided (Incl. Taxes) View More Details
Amazon Rainforest Cruise Platinum Voyage into the world's largest river basin and explore the Peruvian Amazon Culture Suitable for: Age 16+ Activity level: Leisurely / Moderate Guided (Incl. Taxes) View More Details
Amazon Rainforest Extension (from Cuzco) Why not extend your trip? Spend three nights in a lodge in the Tambopata Reserve exploring the Amazon Rainforest and its waterways. Trip Extensions Suitable for: Age 16+ Activity level: Leisurely / Moderate Guided (Incl. Taxes) View More Details