Looking at how the last year went, for a lot of people, their aim for 2021 is recovering what they have missed out last year. This means more travelling. While there are a lot of benefits of travelling, for yourself and for the economy, it is bad for the environment. However, over the years, more and more people are becoming aware of the threat on our planet and are moving towards eco-friendly travel. That’s why, all those who made it this year’s resolution to travel more eco-friendly deserve a pat on the back.
Is this hard? Being an eco-traveller is not a huge challenge. Many of us think that travelling eco-friendly is going to cost a lot more and one must make a lot of difficult changes. But little do they know that you can travel eco-friendly, while not emptying your pockets and still have it all. And to make things easier, way easier for yourself, travel to a place that’s well-known for being an eco-friendly escape.
At Kudadoo Maldives, you’ll be amazed by the pristine beaches and sparkling lagoons existing in harmony with the naturally chic architecture built from sustainably sourced materials, and solar panels adorning the rooftop in a design masterpiece that powers the entire resort. Since December 2018, the carbon dioxide emission saved so far has been the equivalent of planting 10,224 trees!
When it comes to the ocean, this resort always attempts to be the first in line to protect. The resort works closely with Manta Trust and Olive Ridley Project, helping their research and conservation efforts with manta rays and sea turtles – listed respectively as ‘vulnerable’ and ‘endangered’. You’ll discover a lot of things here but single-use plastics that threaten life in the ocean is not one of them.