Celebrating Earth Day with Action: How Hit The Road Tours Supports a Greener Future

At Hit The Road Tours, Earth Day is more than just a date on the calendar—it’s a daily commitment to travel with purpose. As a proud eco-friendly tour operator and official partner of Greenfleet, we’re taking real steps to reduce our impact on the planet while still delivering unforgettable adventures in Australia.

Since partnering with Greenfleet, we’ve offset the carbon emissions of every tour by contributing to reforestation projects that restore native Australian forests and protect biodiversity. In 2024 alone, Greenfleet restored over 460 hectares of koala habitat—something we’re incredibly proud to support.

From exploring the Great Ocean Road to spotting wildlife on North Stradbroke Island, our tours are designed to immerse you in nature while helping preserve it for future generations.

Why our guests choose us:

✅ Carbon-offset certified
✅ Small-group, low-impact tours
✅ Passionate about sustainability
✅ Proudly Australian-owned

This Earth Day, we invite you to travel better—with purpose, with passion, and with the planet in mind.

Join us on a journey that leaves a mark on your memory—not the environment.

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