In today’s world, there is a significant demand for sustainable practices, especially with the increasing number of eco-conscious individuals. From -based meal options to second-hand clothing choices. There are numerous ways to make environmentally friendly decisions in our lives. However, when faced with events like weddings or gatherings in far-off locations, the question arises – what sustainable options are available?

While many industries have adopted the principles of sustainability in recent years, the travel and tourism sector has lagged behind. Climate change has put immense pressure on us to rethink our approach to travel, leading to the emergence of regenerative travel as a concept. This idea focuses on giving back to the planet and replenishing the we have exploited over the years.

In 2023, the importance of giving back to Mother Earth has never been more apparent. In Islam, too which emphasises the importance of environmental stewardship. According to Islamic teachings, the Earth is a creation of God, and humans are entrusted with the responsibility to protect it and maintain its integrity. Ensuring the unity and Tauheed of Allah’s creation is seen as a fundamental duty of humanity in preserving the environment for future generations.

New Zealand is taking the first step and setting an example in promoting with the introduction of the nourishing nature experience at Hotel Britomart in Auckland. This innovative program launched in the beginning of June and allows guests to engage in a one-of-a-kind experience that involves immersing themselves in New Zealand’s beautiful native bush while simultaneously giving back to the environment and community.

Clinton Farley, general manager of The Hotel Britomart, says, “The tourism industry has an important part to play in conservation and the impacts on local communities, especially as we head towards New Zealand’s goal of reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Regenerative travel is an important space for us and this is an opportunity to help our guests learn more about sustainability and give back in a small way to the communities they are visiting. We hope by taking part in this tour, our guests will gain a better understanding of the importance of regenerating native and take that back home.”

This involves being invited to go on a half-day excursion to a ‘native forest farm’ in an electric van where they can gather native herbs and plant for a unique culinary experience. They also learn how to forage native foods, about the taste qualities and uses of native herbs and , about local customs and culture and plant a native tree* to restore the forest, sequester carbon into the future and stand as a lasting marker of their trip to New Zealand.

Moreover, this experience serves as a learning opportunity, as guests are educated about local traditions and the significance of reforesting native bush. This immersive adventure is designed to satisfy the growing number of travellers who are mindful of the environmental and social repercussions of their journeys. By engaging in this regenerative travel experience, guests not only embark on a fascinating and educational journey, but also actively contribute to the conservation of New Zealand’s diverse biodiversity. It’s a mutually beneficial arrangement for both the environment and travellers seeking a more meaningful and sustainable travel experience. So those of us wanting to make the difference to the planet New Zealand could be the inspiration you need. 

Images: Hotel Britomart

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