11 Smart Ways to Reduce Your Travel Footprint
A little thought and planning can make your vacation more environmentally friendly. · Credit.com

As the high-travel summer season kicks off, we'd like to refocus on the environment, particularly ways we can make our travels a little greener.

The United Nations designated 2017 as The International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. Even more traditional travelers can make a positive difference to the environment during their adventures. A little extra thought in planning and a little extra effort during your travels can mean reducing your carbon footprint and traveling more sustainably while not missing out on experiences. Technology can also help. Below, some of the best and easiest ways to stay green while traveling, no matter your destination.

1. Ecotourism

Travelers who are serious about seeing the world while remaining environmentally conscious can explore ecotourism, defined by the Nature Conservancy as "environmentally responsible travel to natural areas." Ecotourism emphasizes conservation, education, traveler responsibility and active community participation, and is a way to explore our world without stressing its resources. (The right credit card can help you manage your financial resources during your trip. Check out the best cards for international travel here. See where your credit stands before applying by checking two of your scores free on Credit.com.)

2. Traveling Long Distances: Know Your Impact

In many cases, airplane travel is indispensable, especially if your travels take you overseas or across long distances. But with regional travel, choosing a train, bus or car over an airplane can go a long way toward conservation.

The stats: Two people flying in an airplane from New York City to Washington, D.C. create a carbon footprint of 472 pounds, while those same two people driving the same distance reduces the carbon footprint by half, to 229 pounds. The Fly or Drive Calculator on the BeFrugal website can tell you whether plane travel or car travel is better for the environment, based on your trip particulars.

3. Consider Bus or Train Travel Instead of Flying

Traveling by bus — especially one that uses renewable energy — can mean 55% to 75% fewer emissions than flying, according to a study on green travel by the Union of Concerned Scientists. Trains are another environmentally friendly option, and with Amtrak, you can purchase a carbon offset along with your ticket.

4. Donate to Offset Your Carbon Footprint

If plane travel is a must, you can keep it environmentally friendly by calculating the carbon footprint of your travels. Delta and United both have carbon offset programs.