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Advantages of Being a Vegan When Travelling


Nothing else could be more pleasant than vegan travel. But did you know there are advantages to being vegan while traveling compared to non-vegans? Here are the benefits of being one.

Better Sleep

Meat generally takes longer to be processed by the body. As a result, this can hinder you from getting your much-needed slumber for the next day's trek.

Deluxe Meals are Mostly Meat

While there exist the pricy vegan dishes in niche restaurants, you cannot deny that most luxury foods available out there are mostly beef specials (medium rares) and kinds of seafood (lobsters).

By being vegan, you save money and thus could use it for the other important parts of your trip like transportation and hotel accommodations, and enabling you to do more.


Prevent Affordable but Fishy Street Foods

On the other side of the spectrum, there are less pricey options provided by street traders or even some small diners and coffee shops. Of course, meat and dairy are predominant as well among them. However, one should be cautious with their available offers. Badly cooked eggs or questionable pizzas can send a person reeling and could suspend you to your hotel room due to a stomach ache. Luckily, vegans can worry about that less.

Generally More Energy

You know the food chain. Plants feed off from the sunlight through photosynthesis and are in turn eaten by herbivores, and herbivores are in turn eaten by the carnivores. Throughout the process, that energy depletes as it goes further along the chain. This is the same for us vegans. Since we consume so early in the chain, the energy is retained. The benefits of vitamins and other supplements are undeniable as well. This is very beneficial if you have a long week of fun travel.

It is good to know that vegans somehow gain from their diet lifestyle even when just relaxing or adventuring in different places. If you want to assure vegan-friendly vacationing, cruises like the Vegan Culinary Cruises offer quality services. And all you have to do is worry about packing and booking. A culinary cruise could have you set-up for a holiday you are sure to remember for a long time!

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