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Tag Archives: ecotourism

Val di Cembra: what to see? 10 experiences between wild nature, villages and organic farm stays

Sometimes you just need to disconnect, to slow down, breathe fresh air and walk without rushing. If you’re looking for a destination like this, authentic, off the beaten path and immersed in nature, Val di Cembra might surprise you more than you expect.It’s still a little-known valley, shaped by terraced vineyards, wild canyons, quiet trails […]

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Eco-tourism in the Lake Penne Nature Reserve: where nature regenerates you

Do you dream of a silent and natural refuge to regenerate your body and mind and forget the chaos of the city? The Lake Penne Nature Reserve is the perfect place to regain balance and well-being. This WWF oasis is located in the heart of Abruzzo, between the peaks of Gran Sasso and the Adriatic […]

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Exploring Astigiano by Bike: A Journey Along Strada del Romanico

If you are love cycle tourism and Romanesque art, exploring the Astigiano by bike is the perfect experience for you: a slow journey through rolling hills, historic villages and ancient churches that narrate centuries of Piedmontese history. The route I want to share with you is the Strada del Romanico in the Alto Astigiano: an […]

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The Rise of Eco-Friendly Holidays: Discover Beautiful Holiday Homes in Nature

More and more people are choosing eco-friendly holidays: a trend that has long grown beyond a passing fashion and is gaining increasing significance. For environmentally conscious travellers, a stay sorrounded by nature is one of the simplest and most fulfilling options. Thanks to platforms like Ecobnb, finding sustainable accommodations has never been easier: properties carefully […]

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Australia National Parks Travel Guide: Best Parks for Responsible Travelers

Australia’s wild heart calls to those who love nature and want to protect it. From ancient rainforests to red desert gorges, the country’s national parks are rich in life, culture, and stunning landscapes. This Australia national parks travel guide is for mindful explorers who want to hike gently, support local communities, and leave a positive […]

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Indoor Greenery for Hotels and B&Bs: How Plants Transform Sustainable Stays

Indoor greenery for hotels and B&Bs is becoming one of the most natural ways to create healthier and more sustainable stays. Soft light filters through leaves in the lobby. The air feels fresher. Guests slow down without even noticing why. This is the quiet power of indoor greenery. Across the world, hotels and B&Bs are […]

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Sustainable Travel in Cairns, Australia: Rainforest, Beaches, Local Community & Eco-Stays

When people think of Cairns, the first image that comes to mind is often the Great Barrier Reef. It’s a must-do experience, but beyond the coastline lies a deeper, quieter side of the region. In this article, we look at ancient rainforests, quiet coastal towns, and eco-friendly stays surrounded by nature. This is where sustainable […]

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Tambopata National Reserve, Peru: What to Do in the Amazon Rainforest Between Nature and Biodiversity

A river, a nature reserve, and the largest tropical rainforest in the world: today, we travel all the way to Peru to discover one of the most remote and biodiverse ecosystems on the planet. In the southeast of the country, on the border with Bolivia and Brazil, the Tambopata National Reserve protects one of the […]

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Responsible Travel in Chapada dos Veadeiros, Brazil: Nature, Waterfalls and Community

Chapada dos Veadeiros is a natural gem in the state of Goiás, Brazil, and a perfect destination for responsible travel. Known for its clear waterfalls, ancient rock formations, and extraordinary nature landscapes, this region attracts eco-travelers from around the world. Here, nature feels alive, and every step on a trail tells a story of wind, […]

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If Humans Learned from Beavers, Masters of Biodiversity

Imagine a small rodent that reshapes the world around it by building dams, creating ponds, and sculpting the landscape: this is the beaver. Their activity is not only about survival, it makes the environment more hospitable for many other species. In essence, beavers are true architects of biodiversity. What if humans learned from them too? […]

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