Tell Us Your Story – tales of a travel blogger
21.07.2023 - 08:08
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As part of our Tell Us Your Story campaign, we caught up with travel blogger Lauren of Justin Plus Lauren to talk about coronavirus and all things travel.
Justin Plus Lauren is a travel blog, following the adventures of a Canadian couple called – you guessed it – Justin and Lauren. They are passionate about ethical and eco-friendly travel, themes that are gaining traction with the global community as environmental issues make the headlines and we reflect on how we can travel more sustainably in a post-Covid world. We chatted with Lauren to understand more about her experience of coronavirus, and what it could mean for travel in the future.
Q: You’ve been travelling the world and blogging about it for more than seven years now. Covid-19 has brought travelling to a sudden stop and you have since turned to explore even more of your native Ontario. What are your recommendations for others wanting to explore their own backyard so to speak?
A: I recommend exploring your own backyard just as you would any other destination that's far away. Research the area and look for those things that speak to your interests, whether it's something in nature, a historic attraction, local food and drink, or something else that you love. It's possible to find similar experiences right at home that you might have overseas. For instance, I recently discovered that there's a waterfall in my own city that I didn't know existed (even having lived here for over ten years). I love trying new coffee shops and craft beer as I travel, so I've tried ones in my own neighbourhood. Try to see your own city and region through the eyes of a traveller, and that can change everything!
Lauren in her native Dundas, Ontario, Canada © private archive
Q: Sustainable and kind travel is an important part of your travel routine – what do these words mean to you?
A: My motto for Justin Plus Lauren is «adventures and kind travel». Kind travel means travelling in a way that's kind to people, animals and the planet. It's important that we try our best to lead a responsible and sustainable lifestyle to protect the planet and everyone who lives here. There are so many ways that we can incorporate sustainable and kind travel into our trips. For instance, we can choose to get around by walking, cycling or taking public transportation as much as possible. We can bring our own metal straws or cutlery in place of plastic, disposable ones. Those are some small changes that we can make. I recommend choosing excursions and activities that are not harmful to animals or the environment. Spending some time in each place, staying at local hotels, dining at local restaurants, and supporting small businesses are all ways that we can help the local economies of the