The Conscious Way: Travel | Wellness | Sustainability
From the jungle in Yucatán to moments of stillness and ceremony, we share journeys that awaken your senses and reconnect you to what matters most. Let these stories be your compass toward a more intentional way of life.
11 ways to Travel Responsibly
Everything that humans do has an environmental and social impact. It is up to us which kind of impacts we want to leave behind. Tourism accounts for something like 12% of the world’s GDP, what if we made all of the travel & tourism industry sustainable and responsible for their actions?
Planet, People, Profit ... In That Order.
A business that operates from the Single Bottom Line is 100% profit-driven. The motto is to grow grow grow and keep expenses as low as possible with no concern for the casualties along the way. This type of operation has been the standard, across the board, for hundreds of years. However, there is a better way to do business, and that’s operating from the Triple Bottom Line.
Indigenous ways in the modern world-Could this be the secret to sustainability?
The indigenous people have kept the human species alive for 70,000 years. The modern world is threatening our very existence. We are facing the 6th great extinction. We need to remember how to survive. It’s pivotal that we start listening to the wisdom of ancient teachings.
What is a conscious consumer, why is it important and how you can join the club....
Most of us know about the environmental destruction and social injustices that we all face globally. With the money from certain corporations buying our elections and our politicians, we feel helpless and frustrated. What can we do about it personally? The only way- we the people and the planet stand a chance against these giants is to become a conscious consumer and use our power of purchase. Read on to learn how….
Five eco-destinations across Latin America that will do more than rest you — they'll reconnect you. From a carbon-negative rainforest sanctuary in Costa Rica to sacred cenotes in the Yucatán jungle, these are the places The Green Maya Project returns to again and again. Conscious travel, real comfort, and the kind of quiet that reminds you what happiness actually feels like. Sara Renshaw has happy cried at all of them.