April 21, 2010

HAPPY EARTH DAY!

Earth DayThursday, April 22, 2010 marks the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day.  Earth Day is a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment and is celebrated all over the world.  It is a perfect time to think about the impact you have on the environment, make a commitment to learning more, knowing how you can help to protect it and living sustainably.  What, exactly, does green or sustainable living mean? Different people use different definitions, but it all comes down to one fundamental concept: The Earth’s resources shouldn’t be depleted faster than they can be replenished. From that concept comes everything else, including caring for the environment, animals and other living things, your health, your local community, and communities around the world.  Reduce Consumption – Anything that you can do to decrease the amount of the Earth’s resources that you use is impactful.  Reduce the amount of energy, water and materials that you use.  Choose Carefully – Assessing where certain products and services come from by thinking about their entire life cycles from manufacture to disposal. How did this item get into your hands and what impact did it have on the environment?  Thinking in this way helps you to make the greenest choices possible.  Reduce, Reuse and Recycle all day long-  Buy as little as possible and avoid items that come in lots of packaging. Support local growers and producers of food and products – these don’t have to travel as far and so reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Take your drink container with you, and don’t use any disposable plates or cutlery. Recycle all the things you do use for the day or find other uses for things that you no longer use. Carry a cloth bag for carrying things in and recycle your paper bags. Travel Responsibly- As an eco- traveler, it is your responsibility to prevent or minimize any negative impacts on the environment, local community and economy of the destination you are visiting. 

Here are some Earth Day Actions that you can commit to on Earth Day and every day: 
• Limit the length of your shower and turn off the faucet while you’re brushing your teeth.
• Walk, bike or use public transportation- car pool, use public transportation or drive a fuel efficient car – reduce your carbon footprint by 1 pound for every mile you do not drive.
• Turn off the lights in the rooms you are not using.
• Turn off computers at the end of the day and turn off power strips at the end of the day.
• Invest in a reusable mug, cup or bottle- don’t buy any plastic bottles
• Try to use as many recyclable containers as possible.
• Recycle & Compost properly in the office and at home.
• Open blinds instead of flipping the light switch and open windows instead of using the air conditioner.
• Take the stairs instead of the elevator or escalator.
• Donate old clothes, electronics and furniture.
• Get rid of paper waste by going electronic whenever possible.
• Shop and buy locally- buy local products with less packaging and recycle paper, plastic and glass – reduce your garbage by 10% and your carbon footprint by 1,200 pounds a year
• Buy organic food because the chemicals used in modern agriculture pollute the water supply, and require energy to produce.
• Styrofoam Lasts a Really, REALLY long time – Try 500 years or more. Millions of burger boxes, packing peanuts, and take-out containers, sitting in landfills, not biodegrading. • Use Cloth Instead – Carry cloth shopping bags. Use rags or towels instead of paper towels for cleaning.
• Make a donation- the green movement has really come into public awareness thanks to the efforts of environmental nonprofits. These organizations run on shoestring budgets and are managed by volunteers who frequently receive little or no pay, yet they speak for hundreds who feel that the planet is worth saving.  Support them by making a donation.

Earth Day tips for Greener Travel:
• Choose your travel provider on the basis of their eco principles and practices.  Leela Travel promotes sustainable tourism, involving community/environmental projects and partnering with eco-sustainable resorts.
• Educate yourself about the destination you are visiting by reading guidebooks and travel articles.
• Be aware of local history, culture and customs of the locals before arriving. By making the effort to learn even the basics it will be appreciated by locals; and enrich your experience.
• Learn about the vital eco-systems before arriving.
• Participate in voluntourism & give back to the local communities
• Use local transportation, guides, inns, restaurants and markets to benefit the local economy.
• Comply with international environmental conventions. Do not buy any animal products while travelling. Do not remove any objects, plants or animal products from nature. Not only can these affect fragile ecosystems, but is also illegal.
• Conserve Resources. Be aware of resource shortages such as water and food as many tourist destinations are under increasing pressure.
• Don’t leave your eco-sense at home when traveling: Turn off lights, conserve water (avoid lengthy showers in water-needy spots) and use air conditioning and heating sparingly.
• Consider your carbon footprint when using air travel by buying carbon offsets- a system by which an individual or an organization can compensate for their own carbon emissions by investing in energy alternatives, including wind power, or hydroelectric energy, or other Greenhouse gas reduction strategies.

January 28, 2010

Treehugger.com Review of Tulum Resort

Check out the awesome review of our resort partner in Tulum Mexico posted on Treehugger.com a great source for information for the green community from travel & nature to food, fashion and politics.

The author, a yogi traveller from Brooklyn NY also has this to say about participating in the Turtle conversation program which we also plan to take part in during our retreat in May…

“Watching the creatures leave land for their underwater destiny is like watching a piece of pre-historic history. It is beautiful–but overwhelmingly sad. We know that the fate of these baby turtles is grim but better then most. As we are reminded in our educational talk prior to the volunteer expedition, other less fortunate turtles born on more developed strips of hotel and resort beaches easily confuse the artificial lights dotting the developed strips for the moon. They end up walking away from the natural home they’re evolutionarily designed for, the ocean, thus making them more likely to be caught and killed by either a poacher or predator. Or killed even wandering onto nearby roads…

I had never known how much forming a personal relationship with a green-shelled reptile could re-ignite, inspire and motivate my take-action-ness. Not only for the turtles–for this entire environmental movement.”

I am so excited to spend time off the grid in the biosphere in a place and time when I can get away from our mechanized world and soak in the pure power of our natural world.

Check out the blog here:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/10/beyond_cancun_d.php

October 8, 2009

Leela Travel Yoga Retreats for 2010

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Greetings Yogi Travelers!

We are pleased to announce the details for six amazing yoga retreats for 2010. We have a Yoga and Surfing retreat in Nicaragua with Pete Guinosso, a Hatha Yoga and Nature Immersion in Tulum Mexico with Michelle Andersen, and a Greenpath Yoga and Adventure retreat on a private island in Thailand with Clayton Horton and David Lurey – just to name a few of our fabulous offerings!

Leela Travel and our partners are working hard to offer great value to our clients with competitive prices for our weeklong vacations including accommodations at ecologically sustainable boutique resorts, daily yoga sessions with world class teachers, gourmet meals, cultural tours, activities, spa services, airport transportation, signature Leela Travel gifts and volunteer opportunities with the local communities we visit.

Leela Travel personally contacts and connects with every traveler to answer your questions, get you prepared and offer vital travel tips. Feel free to ask us any questions here on our blog or offer comments on our services!

We’re hoping to see the clouds of this gloomy economic recession begin to burn away for sunny skies full of travel and adventure for a fabulous 2010!

Blessings,
Whitney

September 24, 2009

THANK YOU for making Leela Travel’s launch party a huge success!

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Welcome DeskMailing ListDJ Simo groovesYummy Veggie Nibblesat the BarMix & MingleInspiritational SlideshowShrineTeachers- Pete & GeoffreyPete G & the girlsFriendsFounders-Whitney & Adele

July 30, 2009

Wanderlust Festival

Last weekends Wanderlust Festival was a one-of-a-kind event successfully merging majestic scenery with music and heart-expanding yoga. Everyone was all smiles going up and down the mountain, shopping for eco goods and tie-dye stretchy yoga pants, and snuggling mat to mat for a chance to practice with some of yoga’s current superstars. As my friend put it, it was kind of a Yoga Burning Man, definately attracting the contingent of yogis that frequent that other festival in the desert.

Leela Travel was there soaking in the energy and churning it into inspiration for our future! The idea of wanderlust – or a lust for travel and adventure fits perfectly with the Leela Travel mission of helping people find their bliss through travel, nature, community, yoga and play! Play on Wanderlust, we’ll see you at the next one… if you don’t come away with us first.
Wanderlust