Eco-Friendly Camping: How to Leave No Trace Laurel Santos January 25, 2017 Featured, Home & Leisure Camping is an experience for all, whether young or old, adventurous or not, it should be on your bucket list. Camping has diversified through the years creating different experiences, there is even a variation called Glamping. The Philippines is one of many countries that embrace this trend and offers campsites and activities. As much as you want to make the most out of your camping experience and enjoy every moment of it remember to do your part in preserving the environment you’re using. Be considerate to the other campers and future users of the location. The environment is a precious gem that needs to be taken care of, you can be its caretaker or destroyer. It all comes down to your actions and how you value nature. Be responsible for your actions and things, be courteous to other campers and local wildlife and realize that camp sites will not always be there if you don’t make the right steps to preserve and protect them. About the Author Laurel Santos is a 24 year old grown up woman whose kid at heart. She lives in the city and works as a freelance photographer. She also manages a small pet shop inside their village. She loves traveling so much because she believes that one should not just die staying in without exploring the world. She got a big heart for animals especially those stray dogs. Despite her busy schedule she always finds time to do one thing that she is very passionate about which is writing. Be Sociable, Share! Tweet Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Your email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website