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Whether you’re searching for travel gift ideas for Christmas, a birthday, holiday, graduation, or any other special occasion, this growing list is perfect for you. While I don’t want to promote the idea of buying stuff for the sake of buying something, if you’ve got a globetrotter on your list, I want to give you some ideas for sustainable and meaningful gifts—ones that support small businesses, are eco-friendly, or help travelers connect with culture. (And, if you want to skip “stuff” altogether, head to the end of the post and give them the experience of traveling!)
While I haven’t used all of these items, I’ve done my best to research and curate them into a list that will save you time and spark some ideas for the socially conscious traveler on your list.
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Travel Gear & Packing Gift Ideas
Backpacks
Whether for staycations, backpacking treks, day trips while traveling, or to use as carry-on only luggage, finding a well-made and versatile backpack is important for many travelers.

Built with rugged material, the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L is a good average size, but with a great organizational backpack-meets-luggage design (check out my in-depth review here). Cotopaxi’s tagline is “gear for good,” and this philosophy is woven into various parts of their business. They fund sustainable poverty alleviation and are very transparent about their manufacturing process.


Rareform is a unique company that repurposes billboards into fun and one-of-a-kind backpacks, instead of letting all that billboard vinyl going to a landfill. (Photo Credit: Blake Bronstad, used with permission)


For every product you purchase from United By Blue, they remove one pound of trash from oceans and waterways. In addition to being committed to conservation work, United By Blue creates high-quality products with a lifetime guarantee. This convertible tote bag goes from backpack to shoulder bag, has a laptop sleeve (13″), exterior pockets (including a water bottle pocket), and is a roomy 25 liters. This versatile tote would make a great carry-on or bag for walking around.

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Packing Cubes
Packing cubes are one of the most popular pieces of travel gear among frequent travelers. They help travelers pack more efficiently and stay organized–whether going carry-on only or planning for longer trips with a big suitcase.

Eagle Creek packing cubes are a great option. Check out the 3-piece starter set here or even more Eagle Creek packing cube options here. Eagle Creek incorporates sustainability into the philosophy of their business and is committed to making quality products that last longer and minimize landfill waste.

Packing Accessories
The Del Día Dopp Kit from Cotopaxi is perfect for keeping toiletries snugly organized. Plus, it fits perfectly in the front pocket of the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L (with room to spare).

Clothing & Accessories Gift Ideas
Embrace Cotopaxi’s “gear for good” philosophy and support sustainable poverty alleviation through your clothing purchase. They have active wear and outerwear for men and women. Check out the classic llama t-shirt (for men or for women).

Shop the social good company Sevenly for clothes that support a charitable cause that’s important to you. You’ll see which charity your purchase supports in the description of each product. Find out how Sevenly works, and check out the environment or humanitarian lines to support worldwide sustainable causes.

Get an inspiring tote bag from Thistle Farms, a social enterprise with a mission to heal, empower, and employ women survivors of trafficking, prostitution, and addiction. This bag has their slogan, “Love Heals” written in various languages from many of their global partners, and the handles are made from recycled saree fabric.

Shoes

Get beautiful women’s shoes from the Root Collective and provide jobs for artisans in Guatemala–both for the women preserving the Mayan weaving heritage and the young men who Otto employs in La Limonada, the largest urban slum in Central America. “Otto’s house doubles as a shoe workshop. It is a safe haven for guys turning away from life in the gangs and saying ‘yes’ to change” (from the Walk the Vision video).
Check out their product options on their website or on Amazon, and be sure to follow the #ottomademyshoes hashtag on Instagram.

Journals
Got a traveler who loves to write on your list? Trust me, they can never have enough journals or notebooks!
This “Love Heals” journal is not only beautiful but also provides living wages for students and graduates in Honduras. Thistle Farms is a social enterprise with a mission to heal, empower, and employ women survivors of trafficking, prostitution, and addiction.


When it comes to travel notebooks, it doesn’t get more classic than a Moleskine. I love the simplicity and portable size of the Cahier Journal (they’re so easy to throw into any bag!), but for something sturdier check out the Hard Cover Notebook.


These notebooks from Resketch are made from reclaimed (not just recycled) paper. The sheets inside are various colors and styles, making this great for the free-spirited creative type on your gift list! Check out the mini notebooks or the larger spiral bound one.

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Laundry & Bath Gift Ideas
Travel Towel
A lightweight and quick-drying travel towel is super convenient for travelers. It saves space, weight, and helps reduce water burden on local communities from heavy laundry demand in hotels. Check out various options below:

The Packtowl UltraLite towel

The PackTowl Personal towel


Sea to Summit Tek Towel

Portable Laundry Wash Bag

Travelers who want to pack lighter often wash their clothes while traveling–maybe in the sink or using laundry service at a hotel. The Scrubba™ Wash Bag is a helpful item for travelers and backpackers who want to do laundry on the go, allowing them to wash pretty much anywhere they can find water.

Toiletries

Help reduce plastic waste by packing your own toiletries in reusable TSA-approved toiletry containers. The Travel Bottle Set comes with a clear bag, 4 bottles, and a cream jar.


Preserve makes 100% recycled household products, including razors and toothbrushes. Not only that, they take used products (like those toothbrushes that usually get tossed) back through their recycling program–either by mail or at one of their drop off locations. Additionally, Preserve is a certified B Corporation, which means they have met guidelines for environmental and social responsibility. Check out their razors, razor blade refills, and toothbrushes.

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Food & Water Gift Ideas
Water Bottles
Bottled water requires a lot of energy and fuel to produce, and most of the bottles end up in landfills. Reusable water bottles are a pretty easy way for travelers to make a dent in all this waste.

SAFE DRINKING WATER: For travelers headed to places with safe drinking water, simple stainless steel bottles like Klean Kanteen or Healthy Human (this is what I use and love!) are great options. These double-walled water bottles keep drinks cold or hot all day.

UNSAFE DRINKING WATER: For travelers who frequently travel in developing nations or areas with unsafe drinking water, bottles with a purification (not just filtration) system may be a good option. Two popular options are Grayl and LifeStraw. (Note: Check out this post about drinking water safety for more info, and make sure to consider your own health conditions before using these water bottles in a country with unsafe drinking water.)

Reusable Bags and Containers

Having convenient reusable snack bags like these Chicobags can be super handy for road trips, flights, and day trips.


Flip and Tumble produce bags are a great option for shopping for local produce while traveling or at home. They sent me some of these a few months ago, and I’ve been loving them!


These reusable bags from Flip and Tumble come in a bunch of (fun!) colors, and one of my favorite features is that they compact into a ball for convenient storage in a purse.


Zipper bags are one of those super helpful and versatile items that I always pack in my suitcase, but I’ve been seeking a more eco-friendly option that would cut back on plastic waste. These ChicoBag travel zips are a good option to keep toiletries, cords, and other small items organized while traveling.

Photography & Electronics Gift Ideas
Gift Card for Photo Prints or Albums

Artifact Uprising is an amazing print lab that uses sustainable paper and reclaimed materials throughout their product line. Get a gift card so all those beautiful trip photos can go from digital to tangible.
(Note: the product featured here is for example only from Artifact Uprising’s website and has been used with permission. Imagery within the product is not my own.)
Solar Charger

Use fewer local resources and charge your devices with renewable energy while traveling with a solar charger, like these ones from Instapark, Anker, or Goal Zero.

Travel Experiences & Unique Gift Ideas
Gifting a travel experience instead of stuff might be just perfect for the socially conscious traveler. This list includes a wide variety for any budget (from less than $20 USD to several thousand).

With Explore Local Box, your travel-loving friend can explore cities around the United States (even when they’re not traveling!). Every month, they’ll get unique products made by local artisans from a different city in the U.S. The box of goodies gets delivered right to their door along with a fact sheet about the city. It’s like a mini tour that gives them insight to the city, supports small business owners, and will probably add a few places to their bucket list! (Thanks to Explore Local Box for sending me this free sample. Get more info about the box here: 5 Reasons to Buy Local While Traveling.)


Purchase a gift voucher for a small group tour with Intrepid Travel. Intrepid is a well-known tour company, and they offer small group tours ranging from a couple of days to many weeks in locations around the world. Intrepid is committed to sustainability and responsible travel in the way they operate–read more about their responsible travel commitment.


Give an experience to help your globetrotting friend connect with a destination and get off the beaten tourist track. Give a gift certificate for a city tour given by a local guide through Urban Adventures.


For the adventurous types, G Adventures offers small-group adventure travel experiences all over the world, and sustainable travel is woven into their travel philosophy in many ways. They range in length from a few days to more than a month. While many of the tours are on the expensive side, there are plenty of options for the budget-conscious as well. To purchase a gift certificate, head to G Adventures, go to “Visit the Gear Shop” in the footer, and then you’ll see an option for “Gift Certificates.”

Any other sustainable gift ideas for travelers that you’d add to this list? I’d love to check them out!
This post was originally published on November 10, 2016 and was updated in November 2018.