
Busan contains protected natural areas like coastal zones, mountains (Geumjeongsan), and the Nakdong River Estuary Migratory Bird Sanctuary. Follow marked trails and avoid disturbing wildlife.
South Korea has stringent sorting trash and recycling. Familiarize yourself with recycling bins (general waste, plastics, paper, glass, food waste) in common areas, hotels, and stores.
Mindful water use is encouraged. Be conscious of your use of water during showers and when using taps.
Engaging with local culture respectfully creates a meaningful travel experience.
Many traditional arts, crafts, and historical sites in Busan thrive through local efforts. Simple actions like learning basic phrases demonstrate respect and foster positive interactions.
Be thoughtful when taking photos and checking out consecrated sites. Respect local traditions and privacy.
The number of eco-friendly and sustainably minded businesses is growing. Choose accommodations that prioritize environmental certifications and sustainable practices.
Contribute to environmental efforts by offsetting your carbon footprint and choosing outdoor gear from sustainable brands.
Carry a reusable water bottle and shopping bag to minimize single-use plastics.
Find reusable productsChoose tour operators and accommodations that visibly promote sustainable practices.
Discover eco-staysBe a responsible visitor.
Your travel spending directly benefits residents, strengthening the local economy.
Areas like Gamcheon Culture Village are examples of community-led revitalization. Your support directly benefits local residents and artistic individuals.
Opt for products made by local artisans rather than mass-produced items.
Directly support Busan's economy by choosing locally owned establishments for your dining and accommodation needs. This ensures money within the community.
Be aware of any activities that might exploit animals or contribute to harmful practices. Research thoroughly to ensure your choices align with responsible standards.
If you wish to contribute, consider thoughtful giving to reputable local charities or community projects, rather than direct handouts.
Support established non-governmental organizations (NGOs) focused focused on learning or social welfare in Busan.
Contribute to local local projects that empower residents and foster sustainable development.
Donate to organizations dedicated to nature conservation and protection of Busan's natural legacy.
By making conscious spending choices, you personally contribute to the prosperity and well-being of local communities.
Bring a refillable water bottle to refill and avoid single-use plastic bottles.
Use a reusable shopping bag to cut down on plastic bag waste from purchases.
Seek out shops that prioritize eco-friendly products and practices.
Dine at local eateries and shop at traditional markets to keep money within the community.
Learn basic Korean phrases and observe local customs, especially at temples and homes.
Choose tours and activities that respect animal welfare and local traditions.