Travel Without ID: 5 Traveler Stories
Discover how five women are transforming travel by embracing sustainable journeys. Their stories show how it’s possible to journey thousands of kilometers, prioritizing ecological awareness and a deep connection with nature, proving that travel can be both adventurous and environmentally conscious.These women redefine the experience, traveling by foot, bicycle, and sailboat, minimizing impact on the world. Learn about their motivations—ecological awareness, a thirst for knowledge, and the desire for intimate experiences—and how slow, eco-amiable travel offers astonishing rewards. News Directory 3 featured a couple of these inspiring adventures. What’s next for these travelers and how can we learn from them?
Women Redefine Travel with Sustainable Journeys
Updated June 12, 2025
Five women are proving that travel can be both adventurous and environmentally conscious. Through journeys on foot, by bicycle, and across oceans in sailboats, they’ve traveled thousands of kilometers while minimizing their impact.Their stories highlight an alternative approach to exploring the world, emphasizing physical effort and a deep connection with nature.
These women aren’t driven by superheroics, but by a conscious decision to travel differently. Their motivations stem from ecological awareness, a thirst for knowledge, a desire for pleasure, and a yearning to experience travel from an intimate viewpoint. Some shared their experiences at the IAT days of the big trips, while others were featured on the podcast A great trip. A common thread unites them: the firm belief that slow, sustainable travel offers unparalleled rewards.
What’s next
These women hope their stories inspire others to embrace sustainable travel, demonstrating that meaningful adventures can be achieved while respecting the planet.
