Nature Travel • Eco Adventures
Discover more, leave a smaller footprint
Travel thoughtfully: national parks, low-impact paths, glacier viewpoints, regional biodiversity, and routes that fit every season.
Updated: May 2024
Low-carbon travel routes
Rail-first itineraries, final-mile shuttles, and leisurely trails to sweeping viewpoints — smaller carbon footprint, grander vistas.
Conserved areas at a glance
Access guidelines, fragile habitats, and the prime moments for spotting wildlife — quick clarity before you set off.
Planning the season
When to hike, observe wildlife, or paddle lakes — with minimal environmental impact.
Responsible choices
Practical alternatives that protect natural ecosystems.
Refillable bottles along the route
Public transport + last-mile shuttle
Stay on marked eco trails
Respect quiet zones for wildlife
Highlighted habitats
Alpine grasslands
Fragile bloom zones — stay on trails and boardwalks to help them flourish.
Plant and animal guide
Glacial lakes
Clean water and delicate shores — take everything you bring with you and leave nothing behind to keep the lakes pristine.
Lakeside trails
Safety-first planning
Consult a plannerCall +1 212-555-0123
Office address350 Fifth Avenue, New York
Seasonal tipsRoutes that fit the conditions
Environmental checklist
Choose eco-friendly stays
Dispose of your waste properly
Maintain a safe distance from wildlife
Travel off-peak whenever possible