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7 countries leading the charge in sustainable travel

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2025, 16:00 IST
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7 countries leading the charge in sustainable travel

Saving the planet? Very in. Traveling responsibly? Even trendier. Around the world, some countries aren’t just talking the green talk — they’re going all out to promote and boost eco-friendly travel.
In short, sustainable travel has emerged as a key focus in the tourism industry. Many countries are stepping up to promote eco-friendly practices, and are blending nature preservation with responsible tourism. Read on to find out more. Here are seven nations absolutely taking the sustainability role to the next level.

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Sweden

In Sweden, sustainability is basically the way of life. From recycling like pros to running trains on renewable energy, the Swedes make it super easy to travel guilt-free. Fancy sleeping in a hotel made from ice? Or staying in a treehouse? Sweden’s got you — and the planet — covered. Sweden’s “Fossil Free Sweden” initiative encourages businesses, including the tourism sector, to minimize their environmental impact, offering a model for eco-conscious travel.

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New Zealand

New Zealand isn’t just home to epic landscapes and hobbits — it’s home to some serious eco-ethics too. They’ve got a whole Tiaki Promise that asks visitors to treat the land like sacred treasure. Eco-lodges, carbon-zero tours, and more sheep than you can count — now that's sustainable travel done right. New Zealand is focused on minimizing their ecological impact, with initiatives like sustainable farming, energy-efficient accommodations, and wildlife protection programs.

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Costa Rica

Costa Rica doesn’t just do eco-tourism — it practically invented it. Over 25% of the country is protected land, and sloths seem to be in charge. Sustainable lodges, zip-lining through rainforests without a trace, and a plan to be carbon-neutral soon — Costa Rica is living the pura vida dream. Over a quarter of the country’s land is protected in national parks and reserves, providing travelers with countless opportunities to explore nature responsibly. Costa Rica has also made a significant commitment to becoming carbon-neutral by 2050, with a focus on sustainable practices in agriculture, energy production, and tourism.

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Norway

Norway is basically what happens when a country asks, “How can we save the planet and have amazing scenery?” From electric fjord ferries to sustainable hiking routes, they’re turning their natural beauty into a masterclass on responsible travel. Bonus: you might spot a reindeer without guilt-tripping Mother Nature. Norway is another country at the forefront of sustainable tourism, offering travelers eco-conscious experiences from its fjords to its cities.

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Iceland

Iceland runs almost entirely on renewable energy (thank you, volcanoes and rivers!). They even cap visitors at certain hotspots to protect their magical landscapes. So you can explore glaciers and geysers while sipping sustainably brewed coffee. Its commitment to sustainable travel is evident in its use of renewable energy, with nearly 100% of the country’s electricity coming from geothermal and hydroelectric sources. The Icelandic government has implemented measures to protect its unique landscapes, such as limiting the number of visitors to certain sites.

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Bhutan

Bhutan isn't just carbon neutral — it’s carbon negative. They absorb more carbon than they emit. How? Lots of trees, a love for nature, and a tourism model that says, "Only serious travelers allowed" (via a daily tourist fee). It has been a global leader in sustainability for years, with its “Gross National Happiness” philosophy promoting environmental conservation and sustainable development.

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Kenya

Kenya’s safari game isn’t just about snapping lion pics — it’s about protecting habitats and supporting local communities. Think eco-camps, community-run conservancies, and safaris that leave nothing but footprints (and maybe heart-eyes). The country’s national parks and reserves, such as the Maasai Mara and Amboseli, are managed with sustainability in mind.

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