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7-Day Slow Travel Itinerary in Vietnam: Eco-Friendly Stops from North to Central
Vietnam is not a place to rush. This slow itinerary Vietnam 7 days invites you to slow down, notice small details, and feel connected to people, nature, and everyday life. A slow itinerary Vietnam 7 days is not about ticking boxes. Instead, You won’t see everything — and that’s exactly the beauty of it. Instead, […]
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Alessandria by bike: a slow weekend of art, culture and history
Who said that to take an unforgettable journey you need to go far? Sometimes all it takes is a train, a bicycle, and the desire to explore at a slow pace. Alessandria, in the heart of Piedmont, is a surprising destination for those who love sustainable tourism. A human-scale, flat city easily explored on two […]
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Did you know? 5 incredible facts about the Maira Valley
The Maira Valley, in the heart of the Piedmont Alps, is one of the most authentic destinations for those who love the mountains, silence, and slow travel. Not only trekking and unspoiled nature: this valley preserves a surprising cultural heritage made of ancient languages, traveling crafts, and reborn villages. Here are 5 incredible curiosities that […]
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Roaming Through Rome: Unveiling the Eternal City’s Treasures
Rome, the eternal city, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Roman Empire. Steeped in history, culture, and art, it beckons travellers from across the globe to explore its ancient wonders and modern charms. In this comprehensive Rome travel guide, we will uncover the treasures of this remarkable city, from its iconic […]
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Preserving the Past: Ethical Travel to China’s Ancient Villages and Historic Sites
Immersing oneself in China’s complex past resembles a time travel adventure. Ancient towns and historical places in the country tell stories of dynasties that have come and gone and are rich in cultural legacy. Your trip as an ethical traveller includes not just exploration but also the preservation of these priceless artefacts. This tour across […]
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How Eco-Tourism Is Promoting Cultural Exchange
There is no greater joy than discovering the world and all the wonders it hides. The great thing is everyone can travel these days. But, to a great extent, globalization and availability can negatively impact our beloved globe called Earth. So, what are we doing about that? We’re traveling sustainably! Besides helping Earth get a […]
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Small Tour Between Chianti and Montecatini
Are you ready to discover Chianti and Montecatini? Between rolling hills and medieval villages, Tuscany and its natural landscapes will surprise you! When to go? For this tour between Chianti and Montecatini, we recommend the autumn period. It’s ideal to walk, bike, and discover the local beauties, because the climate is not too hot, and […]
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Are You an Artist? Find Out the Open Call for Creatives in Sicily!
“ContaminAzioni” is an open call for artists (and not only). Join the call to stay for free in Sicily sharing your ideas and projects The ContaminAzioni open call is directed not only to artists but also to designers, scholars, artisans or nature lovers… of any nationality, with many dreams and ideas to share. The project offers a […]
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Bologna: 10 Things to Do and See (+ Some Tips for a Green Weekend)
From culture to food, Bologna is a city full of things to do, wonders to see and itineraries not to be missed. Let’s find out the 10 best things to do and some eco-friendly experiences not to be missed! Bologna is also called “la Dotta” (the Learned), “la Rossa” (the Red) and “la Grassa” (the […]
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8 Wonders of San Miguel de Allende
Traditional and avant-garde city, San Miguel de Allende is one of the most appreciated destinations by art lovers. From the beautiful architecture to the local gastronomy, it is a city waiting to be discovered. Located at 1910m above sea level, San Miguel de Allende is one of the emblematic cities of the State of Guanajuato […]
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