Minimize Your Impact While Exploring the World: The AGC Way

Posted: Friday, May 29, 2026

From the towering peaks of the Alps to the winding coastal paths of Scotland, the world's most spectacular wild places have one thing in common: they need us to show up for them thoughtfully. As more people fall in love with adventure travel and hiking (as they should!), the importance of how we explore has never been more vital.

 

At Adventures in Good Company, we believe adventure and stewardship go hand in hand. We don't just pass through beautiful places, we engage with them intentionally, guided by principles that leave trails, ecosystems, and communities better than we found them. Here's how we do it, and how you can too.


1. We Go Beyond “Leave No Trace” — We Live It 

"Leave No Trace" isn't just a set of guidelines for our guides; it's embedded in every part of our trips. From pre-trip prep to final farewells, our guides are trained in LNT ethics and lead by example.

 

But we don't stop there. We take time during our trips to talk about the why behind the principles, not just the what. Whether we're hiking through a cloud forest in Peru or navigating the coastal paths of Ireland, we create space for conversations about impact.

 

 

How we act on this:

  • We bring reusable containers and encourage participants to do the same.

  • We use designated trails and campsites, always.

  • We pack out everything, including food scraps,  biodegradable item, and even trash we find on the trails.

 

2. We Support Small. We Choose Local. 

Many of the beautiful places we travel to don't exist in isolation, they're surrounded by communities whose livelihoods are deeply connected to the land. We believe that minimizing impact also means maximizing benefits to local economies.

Our trips prioritize locally owned lodges, guides, outfitters, and restaurants wherever we travel. That means our travel dollars support sustainable jobs, strengthen communities, and help ensure that the places we love remain viable and valued for generations to come.

 

How we act on this:

  • We prioritize locally owned and operated accommodations wherever possible.

  • We partner with local experts, especially for cultural interpretation and natural history.

  • We share the stories of the people who call these landscapes home.



3. We Keep Group Sizes Small for a Reason 

Big groups make big footprints. That’s why we keep our trips intimate, usually maxing out at 12 participants. It’s better for the trail, better for the wildlife, and better for group connection. Smaller groups also mean our guides can be more hands-on in supporting sustainable, Leave No Trace practices. 

How we act on this:

  • We try to avoid “peak hour” visits whenever possible to minimize crowding.

  • Our guides are empowered to make real-time decisions that prioritize trail and park health over convenience.


 

4. We Teach While We Trek 

Our guides are educators as much as they are adventure lovers. You won’t just see a beautiful wildflower—you’ll learn about its pollinators, habitat, and why it shouldn’t be picked. We believe education is the first step toward protection. After all, many of us were never taught how to care for the natural world and we're learning now, together. 

It’s one thing to know what not to do; it’s entirely another to understand why. That knowledge stays with you long after the trip ends, influencing how you hike, camp, and explore elsewhere. 

How we act on this:

  • We build time into our hikes to talk about flora, fauna, geology, and indigenous history and significance.

  • We celebrate curious questions and welcome participants into the learning experience.

  • We highlight lesser-known attractions and trails to help spread our impact.


5. We Share a Sense of Collective Responsibility 

The best moments on our trips often come from the simple magic of a group of women looking out for each other and the planet. Whether it’s spotting litter on a trail or gently reminding each other to stick to the path, AGC trips are a place where care and accountability grow side by side. 

Our love for the scenic places around the world is rooted in respect, stewardship, and deep gratitude. That means making choices—big and small—that honor the land we're privileged to travel through and preserve it for future generations of adventurers.

We hope that you’ll consider exploring the world the AGC way! We’d love for you to join us on an upcoming adventure to see how we truly live these practices out. We promise you’ll leave with tangible tactics to take with you on your next journey.

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