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Listen to the planet breathing

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While mankind has been in lockdown, the rest of the world has emerged. And, every time we’ve heard of dolphins in the in Kolkata, mountain goats descending into Welsh towns, wild deer wandering through Trincomalee in Sri Lanka, we’ve acknowledged that our absence has been a blessing to nature. As conscious travellers, we know there are lessons to be learnt, and we know that, the next time we journey out, it will be to . The collective wisdom of the 20 passionate advocates of responsible travel we’ve collaborated with for our main story is distilled into 50+ tips that will help us all make better choices to benefit the planet. Sure, there are some overlaps in their thought starters, but, together, their experience and advice makes sustainable travel seem accessible and possible.

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