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Travel without back pain: Tips for long flights, road trips, how to carry luggage and more
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Travel without back pain: Tips for long flights, road trips, how to carry luggage and more

by jummy84 December 6, 2025
written by jummy84

There’s nothing quite like the thrill of a new destination, the excitement of airports, and the open road ahead. But let’s be honest, the fun can quickly fade when your back starts acting up. Long flights in economy, hours on the road, or dragging heavy luggage can leave your spine aching, turning what should be a joyful experience into a discomfort-filled ordeal.

Traveller stretches on a plane, lumbar support in place, luggage nearby, enjoying a journey without back strain or discomfort.(Ai generated)

Top tips to help you avoid back pain while travelling

Dr Arun Bhanot, Director of Spine Surgery at CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram, gives practical tips for keeping back pain at bay while travelling. His advice is simple and actionable, perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy their trip without worrying about their spine.

1. Plan for comfort before you leave

Preparation makes all the difference. Wear supportive shoes and loose, comfortable clothing. Keep a lumbar pillow or back brace in your carry-on for easy access. On flights, choose seats with extra legroom if possible, and in cars, the front passenger seat gives more space to adjust and stretch.

2. Maintain good posture on long flights

Aeroplane seats are rarely kind to your spine. Use a rolled-up jacket or travel pillow behind your lower back to maintain natural alignment. Keep feet flat on the floor and avoid crossing legs. Adjust your seat angle periodically and try small stretches in your seat to prevent stiffness.

3. Move often

Remaining seated for long periods increases tension and pressure on your back. Stand up, walk along the aisle or stretch every 30 to 60 minutes. Shoulder rolls, ankle circles, and gentle back twists help keep muscles flexible and ready to move when you land.

4. Support your spine on road trips

Car journeys can be deceptively tough on the back. Adjust your seat so hips and knees are level, and use a cushion for lower back support if needed. Stop every hour to walk and stretch. Keep your hands comfortably on the wheel to avoid hunching or leaning forward.

5. Lift luggage smartly

Back strain often comes from lifting heavy bags incorrectly. Bend your knees, hold luggage close to your body, and avoid twisting while lifting. Wheeled suitcases, backpacks with padded straps, or dividing weight into multiple lighter bags can prevent unnecessary strain.

6. Use supportive travel gear

A lumbar cushion, neck pillow, or compression socks can make a surprising difference. For long trips, a small massage ball or portable heating pad helps release tight muscles during stops.

7. Stay hydrated and stretch

Dehydration worsens muscle tension, so drink water often. Gentle stretches for the hamstrings, hip flexors, and lower back counteract the effects of long periods of sitting and keep your body ready to move.

Travel doesn’t need to come with a sore back. With a few adjustments, mindful movement, and smart travel gear, you can enjoy your flights, road trips, and luggage handling comfortably, keeping your spine happy from start to finish.

Simple habits like good posture, regular stretching, and smart luggage choices can make all the difference. A little preparation ensures your back stays comfortable, leaving you free to focus on the joys of your trip.

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Solo travel doesn’t mean lonely travel: Here is how to make connections on the road

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Solo travel can be one of the most freeing experiences in the world, but it also pushes you out of your comfort zone in many different and unexpected ways. Somewhere between navigating new cities, eating alone and figuring things out on your own, you learn just how open the world can be when you are, and often, the people you meet become as memorable as the places themselves.

Travel creator Sanjana Goswami (@undermypinkumbrella) believes that travelling alone doesn’t have to mean travelling lonely. In fact, she says some of the best friendships of her life began on unfamiliar streets, long bus rides, and hostel common rooms. “I have met some of the kindest, funniest, and most unexpected people while traveling solo,” she wrote in her caption. Here’s how to build real connections on the road the easy way.

Travelling alone? Here’s how to meet friends who feel like characters from your favourite travel chapter.

Get comfortable being alone first

Before you can meet new people, you need to enjoy your own company. It’s counterintuitive, but true. When you’re relaxed, content and moving at your own rhythm, you naturally give off an energy that invites conversation. Whether you’re reading in a café, strolling through a market, or eating alone without guilt, that comfort becomes the first step to forming friendships.

Say “yes” more often

Solo travel opens the door to spontaneous opportunities and saying yes to them can change your entire trip. If someone at your hostel asks if you want to join them for dinner, a beach day, or a sunrise hike, go. You don’t make memories by sitting in your bunk.

Take group tours

If you’re shy or unsure where to begin, group activities take the pressure off. Walking tours, cooking classes, pub crawls, art workshops, and day hikes offer built-in shared experiences, which make bonding feel natural instead of forced. You’re all learning, exploring or laughing together, and that becomes an instant icebreaker.

Stay in hostels

You don’t have to be a backpacker to enjoy hostel life. Many modern hostels are clean, safe and beautifully designed, and their common rooms, kitchen spaces and nightly events are designed to help travellers mingle. Movie nights, game evenings, local food tastings or rooftop gatherings can lead to friendships that last long after checkout.

Ask questions and stay curious

If you ever find yourself stuck, remember this: curiosity is charm. Simple questions like “Where are you from?”, “Where did you just travel from?”, or “Do you have any recommendations for tonight?” can open entire conversations. Most solo travellers want to talk, they’re just waiting for someone else to start.

Know that solo travel doesn’t mean lonely travel

The biggest mindset shift? Realising you don’t need a group to belong. Be open, be kind, and trust that connection happens in surprising ways; on trains, in queues, at cafés, or while watching a sunset next to a stranger. Your next friend could literally be on the next bus.

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Why Booktopia is the hottest travel trend right now

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Imagine waking to the scent of the ocean and quiet streets that have barely changed in centuries. Your only agenda? To read, write, or simply notice the small details. Welcome to the magic of the literary retreat.

Alekhya focuses on workshops, guided by editors and published authors.

These dedicated, serene getaways that are gaining popularity, are focused entirely on writing, reading and creative development.

According to Skyscanner’s Travel Trends 2026 report, nearly eight in ten Indians are already planning or considering a book-inspired getaway, solidifying this trend for the coming year.

Uninterrupted reading in the quiet of nature

The Himalayan Writing Retreat in Satkhol, Nainital, is hidden among hushed forested corners, ideal for anyone seeking to read or write without interruption.

Debdatta Dasgupta, who leads the retreat, emphasises the goal: “We want participants to disconnect, slow down, and just be by themselves. The only thing we ask is reading.” While there is a flexible schedule with workshops, walks, movie nights, and book discussions, nothing is compulsory. “If someone wants to just sit and read, that is perfectly fine,” Debdatta says. “Many participants report rediscovering the sheer joy of reading, a difficult feat in a fast-paced world,” he adds.

Another location, The Himalayan Orchard Book Retreat in Shimla, offers guests a stay for a minimum of three nights with no fixed schedule. The property offers guests a personal desk, library access, and optional guided hikes.

Ankita Chaudhuri, a participant in one such retreat, says, “It is the perfect getaway for those who used to read thousand-page books over a weekend as kids, but can’t seem to get through a 100-page novella now. It brought back the joy of reading for me with a lot of adventure.”

Also, the cost of a literary retreat is determined by the bespoke offerings, which include the stay, meals, experiences, and workshops. Prices can start from around ₹35,000 and go up to ₹85,000.

Read, write, and learn from experts

For those seeking a more structured experience, the Alekhya Writing Retreat near Kasol, combines inspiration with professional guidance. Hosted an hour and a half from the nearest major town, the retreat requires a 30-minute trek to reach its forest location, which offers home-cooked food and stunning views.

Mahima Sood, who hosts the retreat, says it focuses on workshops, guided by editors and published authors. This five-day course, costing around ₹50,000 all-inclusive, helps writers gain clarity on their work and even offers scholarships.

One attendee, Akshay Gajria, writing coach, fondly recalled the community and focused writing time, “It’s been a month since I left. I miss the place and the people I met there. The conversations… standing before the library and thinking which book to read, sitting under the sun, I had written a lot.”

Destinations that move inspiration

The location of a retreat is paramount, chosen specifically for its history, culture, and atmosphere. For instance, the Bound Writers’ Retreat found its perfect starting point in a 200-year-old Portuguese villa on Goa’s Divar Island. Tara Khandelwal, the founder, explains that every activity —from food tastings to island walks — is designed to spark story ideas and help participants notice the small details around them. They even offer workshops with renowned authors like Samit Basu and Prayaag Akbar.

A major focus of these gatherings is building a sense of community. “Writing is a solitary job, so having a community is very powerful,” Khandelwal notes. Participants often form lasting bonds, starting writing groups, sharing work, and becoming each other’s first readers.

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Minimalist Travel, Maximum Fun! Jimin And Jungkook's "Are You Sure?!" Season 2 Premieres On This Date | Glamsham.com
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Minimalist Travel, Maximum Fun! Jimin And Jungkook’s “Are You Sure?!” Season 2 Premieres On This Date | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

After completing their military service earlier this year, BTS members Jimin and Jungkook are ready to take fans on a new adventure. The duo, who enlisted together as buddy soldiers in the Republic of Korea military on December 12, 2023, were officially discharged on June 11, 2025. Just a week later, the two set off for Switzerland and Vietnam, filming the second season of their beloved travel variety show, Are You Sure?!

Now confirmed to premiere on December 3, 2025, Are You Sure?! Season 2 will stream exclusively on Disney+, featuring eight episodes released two per week over four weeks. The show follows Jimin and Jungkook on a 12-day minimalist journey across two Asian countries, equipped with only a limited budget, minimal luggage, and an old travel guidebook. Viewers will see how the duo earn their own living expenses, interact with locals, and embrace spontaneous experiences — all while showcasing their easy camaraderie and humor.

The new season promises laughter, heartfelt moments, and glimpses of how much the pair have grown since their pre-military travels in Season 1. Stills from the show capture the singers posing in front of Switzerland’s Matterhorn and enjoying a tranquil night view at Hoi An Beach in Vietnam.

The first season of Are You Sure?! took fans along as the duo explored New York State, Jeju Island, and Sapporo, with V making a brief guest appearance. The series became a fan favorite for its warm, healing atmosphere and genuine friendship moments.

Excitement is building among the ARMY, especially with rumors that BTS leader RM may join Jimin and Jungkook in Switzerland during his visit to Art Basel, adding another layer of nostalgia and connection to the show.

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Béis x Rare Beauty Travel Beauty Makeup Collection 2025

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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24 Best Stylist & Comfortable Travel Pants For Women
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24 Best Stylist & Comfortable Travel Pants For Women

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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When curating our list of the best travel pants, we held them to sky-high standards: They needed to be versatile enough to wear straight off the plane and into whatever adventure awaits, comfy enough for the bizarre yoga-esque positions you’ll find yourself in while attempting to sleep on along-haul flight, and stylish enough to pair seamlessly with the rest of your travel wardrobe (and avoid the dreaded overpacking guilt). Bonus points to pants with practical perks like wrinkle-resistance, technical fabrics, and — the holy grail — pockets!
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Crowds stressing you out on trips? 5 tips for introverts to travel stress free
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Crowds stressing you out on trips? 5 tips for introverts to travel stress free

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Travel is one such bucket list item you will find on almost everyone’s list. It’s one of the intrinsic human instincts to explore and seek adventure. But with travel becoming a popular leisure activity, destinations are getting more crowded by the year. Social media has also accelerated travel, positioning the concept of wanderlust as something aspirational. Often, travel influencers venture off to underrated gems or the latest trending street food, giving visibility to new places.

Introverts prefer calming places to visit. (Picture credit: Freepik)

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But this means the footfall in tourist destinations is also overwhelming, especially for introverts who prefer quiet spaces. Long lines, sweltering crowds and loud chatter may second-guess introverts about the trip they are on as they begin to stress out.

To understand how introverts can go around with their trip planning hassle-free, HT Lifestyle reached out to travel expert, Aviral Gupta, CEO at Zo World and Zostel, who shared his insights on how an introverted person can travel easily without feeling exhausted.

Describing the motivation of travel for introverts, he said,”Introverts travel; they just do it differently. They don’t chase crowds; they chase calm. For them, travel isn’t an escape. It’s a reflection. A way to tune out the noise and tune into themselves.”

One of the biggest misconceptions about introverts is that they are anxious or shy in situations which involve people. And on trips, you encounter a lot of people. But the truth is a bit different. Introverts like to set their own pace, instead of following whatever standard must-follow itinerary everyone else seems to be chasing.

“Travelling as an introvert isn’t about hiding, it’s about handling the world in your own rhythm,” Aviral also agreed that introverts prefer to choose their own rhythm on trips.

Another misconception is that travel appears to be off-limits because an introvert is a homebody. In reality, they do love new experiences, but just go about it differently. “There are those who thrive on making instant friends, swapping stories, and filling evenings with laughter. And then there are travellers who prefer quiet corners and slow mornings; who find comfort in stillness,” the travel expert explained.

And indeed, a trip is not just about the number of people they meet, but about the meaningful experiences for introspection.

Aviral shared these 5 tips on how introverts can efficiently plan a trip without stressing out:

1. Redefine what travel means

  • Travel doesn’t have to mean constant socialising or ticking boxes off an itinerary. Try slow travel and spend more time in fewer destinations.
  • Instead of trying to ‘see everything,’ pick one neighbourhood or village.
  • Be intentional about solitude. It’s okay to eat alone, to explore without company, or to skip a crowded excursion in favour of reading by a window. The goal isn’t to isolate yourself; it’s to find peace in your own company.

2. Planning for comfort

  • For introverts, comfort is control; knowing what to expect means having the freedom to enjoy what’s unexpected.
  • Stay: Pick places that match your energy: small, quiet, and scenic.
  • Pack for comfort, not just function: Bring items that help you feel grounded, like noise-cancelling headphones, your favourite playlist, a book or Kindle, your journal, and snacks.
  • Plan downtime: Plan downtime the way others plan sightseeing. Keep breathing space between activities. If you’re out all morning, keep afternoons light, maybe a coffee shop stop or a nap.
  • Reduce decision fatigue: Save restaurants, routes, and hideaway spots on Google Maps before you go. That way, when your brain’s tired, your plan can run on autopilot.

3. Choose destinations that match your energy

  • Try these alternatives to popular, crowded destinations:

A. Ramgarh instead of Nainital

B. Kotgarh instead of Shimla

C. Bundi instead of Jaipur

D. Pedong instead of Kalimpong

  • Pro tip: When possible, travel off-season. You’ll find the same sunsets and scenery, minus the queues and chatter. And when you can, stay longer in one place.

4. Socialise, don’t overexert

  • Introverts don’t avoid people; they just prefer selective company. Connection, not crowds. When you socialise, keep it short and meaningful.
  • Join experiences that have natural time limits: a pottery class, a cooking workshop, a guided trail. You’ll meet locals and fellow travellers without committing to long, draining engagements.

If you feel overwhelmed, visit calming places like:

A. Quiet café

B. Corner bench in a park

C. Temple courtyard

D. Room’s balcony with tea and headphones

5. Managing energy and anxiety

When your energy dips, use small grounding techniques:

  • Take slow, steady breaths and focus on the air filling your lungs.
  • Listen to calming music or white noise through your headphones.
  • Notice your feet on the ground, the breeze, the sound of leaves or waves.
  • Keep your plans realistic. One major activity per day is enough. Don’t feel guilty about resting, solitude isn’t avoidance, it’s maintenance.

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The Best Halloween Travel Destinations for Spooky Sojourns
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The Best Halloween Travel Destinations for Spooky Sojourns

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Horror isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but a spooky atmosphere has a way of bewitching even the jumpiest of scaredy cats. Perhaps it’s because Halloween season offers the best of both worlds: temperatures that are crisp, yet not too cold; sidewalks peppered with fallen leaves, yet trees still wearing their burnt hues; and festivities leading up to October 31, yet knowing even once it’s passed, there’s plenty of holiday fun still left ahead. A seasonal sweet spot, without a doubt. And because All Hallows’ Eve is positioned just prior to the months when holiday parties and family travel commandeer your calendar, it’s also an excellent time to plan a getaway.

Hallmarks of the best Halloween travel destinations usually entail a moody fall landscape, local legends that involve a tetchy ghost, vampire, or other variety of ominous being, and themed activities like pumpkin patches and cemetery tours. Toss in quintessential cravings like creamy butternut squash soup and locally produced apple cider, plus a lineup of elegant hotels where the only thing that’s scary is the prospect of having to leave, and—at the 10 destinations below—you have a frighteningly flawless fall trip.

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Travel Tips: How to find the best last-minute flight & hotel deals

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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Planned a holiday at the last hour and looking for last-minute deals on flights and hotels? Last-minute deals can be tricky – there is no textbook rule about how to snag the cheapest flight ticket and hotel. Most experts would tell you that planning a month – ideally, two weeks or more – is the best both in terms of availability and price. However, you can still get last-minute deals depending on various factors – season, dates, and destination. Flexible travel dates and off-peak seasons can lead to significant savings on flights and accommodation.

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Will last-minute deals be cheaper? Possibly. It’s all down to supply and demand. If you’re booking a hotel in a quiet destination at a quiet time of year, there’ll likely be a steady stream of rooms available, so a last-minute booking will be cheaper. If you’re booking somewhere in a busy destination at a busy time of year, booking in advance will likely save you money, according to Skyscanner.

Here are some tips to get the best last-minute deals, including flights, hotels and holiday packages:

• Be flexible: If you are planning a trip just days in advance, the more flexible you are on dates, times and even destinations, the more likely you are to get a good deal.

• Try ‘anyhwere’ on search engines: Search engines like Google Travel and KAYAK let you search for flights to “anywhere”, a bonus when looking for cheap last-minute deals.

• Skyscanner’s ‘Everywhere’: Try Skyscanner’s ‘Everywhere’ search that lets you find some of the cheapest fares out there for your chosen dates. To find last-minute tickets, just pop your chosen dates in and hit ‘search’ to see a list of the cheapest last-minute flights to anywhere in the world.

• Skyscanner’s ‘Whole Month’: Skyscanner offers a “Whole Month” search feature that allows travellers to find the most affordable dates to fly within a specific month, along with additional deals.

• Keep checking: If you do need a very last-minute flight, don’t give up! Keep checking back on fares – they could suddenly drop in the days before the flight departs.

• Low-traffic days: Travelling on low-traffic days (Wednesday or Thursday) might be easier on your wallet.

• High-frequency routes: Look for high-frequency routes, for example, New York, Bangkok, for last-minute deals, as they usually have more flight availability at a moment’s notice.

• Nearby airports: To find cheap last-minute flights, try expanding your search to include nearby airports. The nearby airport might be a few miles away, but that distance can turn into great savings. The nearby airport options are now offered on most online search sites.

• 21-day rule: Heard of the 21-day rule? Best prices tend to drop off once the flight is less than three weeks out, which is usually referred to as the 21-Day Rule.

• Frequent flyer miles: Burn your frequent flyer miles for last-minute flights because airlines sometimes release unsold seats as cheaper-than-normal mileage tickets. Don’t just check online for these deals; talk to the airlines’ customer care or initiate a chat with a representative online.

• Booking hotels: Booking hotels is different from booking flights. Hotels generally offer last-minute discounts on rooms, especially in big cities or during off-peak seasons.

• Price drop websites: For the best last-minute hotel deals, try HotelTonight, which specialises in discounted last-minute stays; or Hopper, which predicts when hotel rates are about to drop.

• Call the hotel directly: Another very good option for getting last-minute hotel deals is to call the hotel directly – front desk staff might have access to exclusive last-minute discounts.

• Travelpricedrops.com: For last-minute hotel deals, go to travelpricedrops.com, which searches hotel and travel booking sites across the web to find the world’s lowest prices.

• Bundle deals: Packages that include both a hotel room and a flight can offer amazing last-minute travel deals. Check ‘vacations’ or ‘package deals’ option on airline websites, as well as with online travel agencies.

• Check fares before Cancellation slot: Most airlines allow you to cancel a flight within 24 hours after you have booked the flight. Check fares one more time 23 hours after you book, just in case you find a better deal.

• Expedia: When you’re searching for last-minute hotel deals, you’ll be able to see the discounts on the thumbnail for each hotel. Look above the price, and you’ll see a green section that states the percentage you’ll be saving by booking last-minute with the hotel in question. For example, you may find a hotel in Delhi with a green section saying ‘Save 20% now’.

• Check blackout dates: Most luxury hotels have blackout dates; check that before booking.

• Can you cancel last-minute deals?: If you need to cancel your holiday rental or hotel for any reason, you’ll find several cancellation options available. In fact, some of the hotels come with free cancellation. When you’re searching for hotels, ones with free cancellation will say the words in green text just above the review rating, according to Expedia.

• Bank deals: Check whether the airline or OTA is offering deals on the bank through which you intend to pay. For example, on the Deals tab on MakeMyTrip.com, you will find a Bank Deals sidebar that mentions how much discount you can get on payment through a particular bank.

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onboard:earth Launches Green Travel Toolkit to Decarbonise Welsh Event Travel, CARDIFF, WALES — 16th October 2025

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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The environmental charity onboard:earth has launched its Green Travel Toolkit for Events in Wales at the Welsh Festivals Summit in Cardiff, aimed at helping event organisers to measure and reduce the carbon footprint associated with attendee and production travel.

The new special-edition guide and toolkit was funded by the Event Wales Sustainable Events Accelerator project. Chris Johnson, CEO of onboard:earth, shared the resources with delegates at the Summit, which was presented by the Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) and the British Arts Festivals Association (BAFA).

The Green Travel Toolkit is designed to help organisations measure and reduce travel impacts based on recent research and best-practice strategies. It provides two main guides: The Green Travel Guide for Welsh Events, and A Quick Guide to Collecting Quality Travel Data.

In addition to the guides, the toolkit includes practical resources, including; spreadsheets for accurately recording and understanding vehicle miles and emissions; off-the-shelf surveys to collect quality travel data from event stakeholders, policy templates to formalise commitments with stakeholders; and action plans ready to be deployed by event teams.

The main guide summarises key findings from Welsh and UK Government policy reports, detailing how upcoming changes may affect event organisers. This includes insights from the Welsh Government’s policy document, ‘Decarbonising Wales Transport System while connecting people and places’ (March 2024), alongside updates on Welsh Public Transport Infrastructure.

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New case studies in the guide showcase successful low-carbon initiatives implemented across a variety of Welsh events, spanning music festivals, mass participation sporting events, and venues. These examples include Hay Festival, Green Man Festival, Ourea Events, Live Nation’s Chepstow Summer Sessions, Run4Wales’ Cardiff Half Marathon, and The International Conference Centre Wales.

These successes demonstrate that tackling travel challenges is achievable and often requires partnership working. They illustrate how events are successfully collaborating directly with transport providers like Transport for Wales, First Bus, and Great Western Railway to make low-carbon travel more accessible for audiences.

Lucy Scrase, Project Manager at onboard:earth and Green Travel Toolkit lead, said:

“Thanks to funding from the Welsh Government’s Event Wales Sector Development Fund, and the policy insights and knowledge shared by our partners, we’ve been able to tailor our best-practice tools and advice on green travel and transport to support events in Wales. We hope this guide charts a clear, actionable path for the continual rise of low-carbon event travel across the country.”

Download the Green Travel for Welsh Events Toolkit

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