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Tag Archives: ecotourism

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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Valmalenco: an Authentic Haven in the Heart of the Lombardy’s Alps

Nestled among the majestic peaks of the Rhaetian Alps, Valmalenco is a valley that enchants anyone who loves the authentic mountain, unspoiled landscapes and towering summits. It is the perfect destination for those who wish to slow down: the air is pure, the forests breathe, and the small villages still preserve a genuine soul made […]

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The Unconventional Eco-Traveler’s Guide to Texas

For decades, the Lone Star State has been defined by oil and gas. Yet, a new narrative is being written across the vast Texas landscape—one powered by wind and sun. This is an eco-traveler’s guide to Texas, a journey through a state that leads the nation in renewable energy and has become an unexpected frontier […]

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Dar Beate: Experience the Medina of Sousse with Fresh Eyes

In the heart of the Medina of Sousse, among alleys scented with spices and stones that tell centuries of history, lies a special place that preserves the authentic essence of this UNESCO World Heritage city. Just a few steps from the famous catacombs and the imposing Ribat, you’ll find Dar Beate, an eco-B&B that invites […]

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10 ideas for a sustainable holiday in Sardinia

Not only prstine seas but also spectacular and unexpected canyons, mysterious archaeological sites, and ancient places. Sardinia is home to surprising treasures: stone villages overlooking the quiet sea, forests scented with myrtle and juniper, lagoons where pink flamingos fly low, shaded woods, and nuraghi telling stories of ancient times. If you dream of a holiday […]

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Upper Lake Como: nature and villages for a sustainable holiday

There is a corner of Lake Como where tourism slows down, the air is fresher, and the landscapes become even more wild and authentic. The Upper Lake Como, stretching between the northern shores and alpine valleys, is the ideal destination for those seeking a sustainable holiday, with lakeside villages, scenic walks, and low-impact outdoor sports. […]

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From Rustic Retreats to Eco-Farms: 10 Sustainable Accommodations in Andalusia

Andalusia, located in the sunny south of Spain, offers an ideal setting for travelers looking to enjoy nature and sustainability. This diverse region ranges from beautiful coastlines to peaceful mountains. Luckily, exploring Andalusia in an eco-friendly way is easier than ever thanks to a growing number of sustainable accommodations. Below, you will find 10 eco-friendly […]

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5 Reasons Cornwall is a Top Destination for Eco-Travellers in 2025 – And Where to Stay

Land of breathtaking cliffs, ancient mysteries, and untamed nature, Cornwall enchants with its haunting beauty and Celtic soul. Here, coastal paths plunge dramatically into the ocean, leading to villages that still preserve the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Abandoned mines bear witness to an industrial past now recognized as […]

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Cévennes National Park: A Green Escape through Water, Rocks, and Biodiversity

Located in the south of the Massif Central, Cévennes National Park spans nearly 3,000 km² and is known for its natural wealth, preserved landscapes, and rich cultural and historical heritage. Dive into this exceptional territory and let yourself be enchanted by its wonders. A Biosphere Reserve: A Place of Biodiversity and Sustainability Cévennes National Park […]

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