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Hawaii’s beautiful landscape is enjoyed by people around the world. If you count the islands among your favorite vacation destinations, you likely want to preserve that landscape for years to come. There are some simple steps visitors can take to respect the natural elements while still enjoying an authentic Hawaiian cultural experience.

How to Protect Hawaii’s Landscape While Visiting

1. Don’t Litter

Litter disrupts any landscape. Not only is it an eyesore, but it can also present choking hazards for local wildlife. If you have trash to dispose of while you’re on a tour or walk, hold onto it until you find a trash or recycling bin.

2. Use Reef-Safe Sunscreen

hawaiian cultural centerWhile you do want to protect your skin while enjoying the ocean, traditional sunscreens include chemicals that can harm fish and reefs. Use a reef-friendly sunscreen that uses minerals instead of chemicals. 

3. Don’t Take Souvenirs From Natural Sites

Many tourists want to remember their time in Hawaii by picking up rocks, shells, or other natural elements. However, these items are part of the local ecosystem, and it’s considered taboo to remove them. If you want a souvenir of the places you visit, take photos instead.

4. Go on Tours With Sustainable Tourism Companies

Sustainable tourism promotes the idea of traveling in responsible ways. Before your trip, research tour providers and cultural centers certified by sustainable travel entities. Then you can support those that provide a positive environmental impact.

5. Respect Cultural & Historic Sites

Hawaii has a unique history and culture, with customs that many tourists may not know. Follow the instructions of your tour guides when visiting significant locations, so you don’t disrupt the ecosystem or sacredness of each spot. If you’re not sure whether it’s all right to do something, ask rather than assuming.

6. Support Local Businesses

When you support businesses that are owned and operated by locals, the money you spend stays in the community. Businesses can improve their areas, donate to local causes, or spend it in other beautiful spots around the community. From restaurants and shops to cultural centers, there are lots of locally owned companies to support.

 

If you’re planning a trip to Hawaii, visit Experience Nutridge. Located in Honolulu, the traditional macadamia nut plantation provides a unique Hawaiian cultural experience that celebrates the beauty of the area. Visitors can enjoy a sustainable farm-to-table dinner, luau, and tour of the property. Check out their menu on their website, or call (808) 531-5050 to book your spot in the Hawaiian cultural experience.

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