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Author: Fernanda Capellari

I’m an Environmental Engineer passionate about sustainable design and eco-tourism. Through my work and travels, I share stories and insights about conscious travel, eco-friendly design initiatives, and places that embrace sustainability and local culture.

Regenerative Farming Travel Guide

What is regenerative farming travel, and how does it connect to sustainability and ecotourism? It is much more than a way of producing food. Regenerative farming is an agricultural approach that, beyond economic goals, restores land, protects biodiversity, and strengthens community relationships with nature. Today, many farms around the world are welcoming visitors, inviting them […]

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Indonesia Eco-slands: Beyond Bali to Raja Ampat, Flores and the Gili Islands

In September 2025, Bali took a historic step toward recovery, announcing a 10-year ban on all new hotels, villas, and restaurants in Seminyak, Canggu, and Ubud. After decades of rapid development, the island faced flooding, disappearing rice fields, and damaged ecosystems. As Bali takes a breath, Indonesia eco-islands across the archipelago offer new horizons for […]

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Hoi An, Vietnam: How the City Is Embracing Green Transportation

A breath of fresh air in Southeast Asia’s motorbike capital… discover how green transportation in Hoi An Vietnam is reshaping mobility in this UNESCO heritage town. Vietnam’s Motorbike Nation Meets a Quiet Revolution The numbers speak for themselves: Vietnam is home to over 77 million registered motorbikes, roughly 770 bikes per thousand people. It is […]

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Turtle Love Project Costa Rica: Protecting Sea Turtles

Where conservation, science, and community come together Along the wild Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, the Turtle Love Project Costa Rica is working to protect one of the ocean’s oldest and most fascinating creatures: the sea turtle. Located in Tortuguero National Park, the Turtle Love project proves that conservation and community engagement can go hand […]

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Sustainable Building Materials for Eco-Accommodations: Designing for Comfort and the Planet

Every eco-accommodation begins long before the first guest arrives. The choice of sustainable building materials for eco-accommodations goes far beyond aesthetics. It directly influences sustainability, comfort, and environmental impact. From design to construction, materials shape the carbon footprint, the relationship with nature, and the quality of the guest experience. Why Building Materials Matter in Eco-Tourism […]

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Lessons from Living with an Amazon Indigenous Community in Brazil

Responsible travel can go beyond exploring nature or using eco-friendly transportation — it can also be about connecting with people. To travel consciously means valuing local cultures, protecting the environment, and embracing experiences that transform the way we see the world. We interviewed a traveler who ventured deep into the Amazon rainforest, among rivers and endless […]

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How Singapore is Leading the Way in Sustainable Urban Innovation

Singapore has become a living example of how sustainable urban innovation can transform a city. Once a resource-scarce island with few natural advantages, it is now one of the world’s greenest and most forward-thinking places. Visiting Singapore as both a traveler and an Environmental Engineer working in sustainable urban planning, I was deeply impressed by […]

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Travelling with Purpose: How to Do Voluntourism Responsibly

Voluntourism is a blend of volunteering and tourism and has become increasingly popular recently. Combining travel with meaningful action, this experience can be an inspiring way to fulfill a sense of purpose, experience local culture from a new perspective, and create lasting memories. However, for this experience to be truly positive for both the traveler […]

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Ninh Binh, Vietnam: A Model of Ecotourism

Located in northern Vietnam, Ninh Binh is a true paradise for nature and culture lovers. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exceptional landscapes and historical significance, the region is where breathtaking scenery meets centuries-old heritage. It’s a living example of how ecotourism can work, with conservation and local communities thriving together. There, […]

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Green Guide to Hoang Lien National Park: Discover Vietnam’s Wild Heart

Hidden in Vietnam’s far north, Hoang Lien National Park is one of the country’s most beautiful and biodiverse places. The park spans over 29,000 hectares of forested mountains near Sapa, in Lao Cai Province. It’s home to rare plants, animals, and several ethnic-minority groups who have lived here for centuries. Visiting Hoang Lien is not […]

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