MAKING A DIFFERENCE:Canadians want travel spending to help

Sacred Valley, Peru. Photo – G Adventures

A new survey suggests that nearly eight out of 10 (77 percent) Canadian travellers want their travel dollars to benefit local people in the destinations they visit. The poll also says that post-pandemic travellers will want to immerse themselves in local culture and are more likely to choose remote or lesser-visited places than they would have before the global health crisis.

Commissioned by G Adventures, the global survey, which included responses from more than 1,100 Canadians, was designed to reveal travellers’ “retravel resolutions” in terms of why they want to head out into the world again, what is most important to them when they do, and how they will change their travel behaviours to have a more positive impact on the planet and its people.

When asked the main reason why they wanted to travel again, the top answer from travellers was to immerse themselves in a different culture (64%) followed by the desire to reconnect with the world (57%), with one-third of travellers (34%) also looking to connect with nature on their next international trip.

When it comes to what is important to Canadians when they travel again, the majority consider the most important factor in their holiday choice to be that their money benefits local people (77%) followed by ensuring wildlife is protected where they go (51%). Nearly half of travellers (49%) want to avoid over-touristed destinations on their next trip, with 63% stating that they will visit more remote places / less visited areas of a destination when they retravel.

The respondents were also asked to commit to one “big small action” they could take to ensure they travel better, as and when international travel returns. The most common commitment was to support local people and businesses at 37%. This was closely followed by doing more research before they book their trip at 34%, with a further 17% of travellers making a commitment to reduce plastic and/or bring a reusable bottle with them when they go.

Virtual event

To help travel agents and consumers learn more about community tourism, G Adventures is hosting the virtual event “Retravel Live: The Power of Community Tourism” tomorrow (Jan. 27) at noon EST. The latest in the tour company’s Retravel Live series, the webinar will feature G Adventures’ founder Bruce Poon Tip, along with responsible travel experts Audrey Scott (co-founder, Uncornered Market), Judy Kepher Gona (director, Sustainable Travel & Tourism Agenda), and Jamie Sweeting (president, Planeterra).

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