Tag Archives: ecotourism

Alta Via Dei Parchi: strolling aroud 500 Km of Unspoilt Nature
Above all, do not lose your desire to walk. Everyday, I walk myself into a state of well-being & walk away from every illness. I have walked myself into my best thoughts.. (Søren Kierkegaard) With this quote, the famous philosopher Kierkegaard wants us to think about how important walking is in our everyday life. Also, […]
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From Trulli To Bio-Farmhouses: 10 Green Hotels you Can’t Miss in Apulia
Apulia, a picturesque region near the Adriatic Sea, which can be discovered in an eco-sustainable way. Discover beautiful places and their nature. Here you are, 10 eco-friendly hotels you cannot miss! Another name for Apulia is the “Heel of the Italian Boot“. It takes some time to explore this beautiful region, due to its narrow […]
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Yurt Holidays: live the Authentic Nomadic Experience
Spend the night in a yurt and you’ll live an unforgettable experience. You could choose a small yurt but there also many luxury ones. The most relevant point is that this is the perfect way to spend your holiday if you want to stay in touch with nature. Live the authentic Nomadic experience, just like […]
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Italy: 25 Green Hotels for Unique Experiences
Italy is renowned for its beauty, gems and hidden spots. We collected for you 25 of the most astonishing green hotels. Your next holiday will be unique! 1. Sleeping in a Real Igloo, in South Tyrol – Alto Adige Have you ever dreamed about sleeping in an Igloo? Now you can! Rifugio Bella Vista is […]
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20 EcoHotels that will Make you want to Travel the World
Are you planning your new trip? You don’t want the same old accommodation but you’re looking for an unusual place. Here you are, the most characteristic and unique EcoHotels in the world. You’ll have the opportunity to find out stunning places and also, you’ll make your holiday unforgettable. In addition, by choosing these EcoHotels, you’ll reduce […]
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San Michele: the Abbey which inspired Umberto Eco
Let’s discover the San Michele Abbey, a majestic abbey on the top of the Pirchiriano mountain, in the west of Turin. This abbey inspired the author Umberto Eco for its debut novel The Name of the Rose. …because of the inaccessible position, the abbey was capable of generating fear in every traveler who approached it… […]
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A holiday dedicated to Biodiversity
Biodiversity /bʌɪə(ʊ)dʌɪˈvəːsɪti/ noun the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable. A simple definition that encompasses all the richness of life and nature. From the smallest ones to big animals, from plants to humans, every […]
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Unique Wildlife of South America
South America is teeming with wildlife that is rich and diversified, occupying a wide range of habitats. Some of these animals are endemic and are not found anywhere else in the world. Most of the wildlife can be spotted in national parks or the wild while traveling independently. For travelers visiting the region, there are […]
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Bisos: ancestral home in Sardinia reviving the idea of sustainable tourism
This is a story of rebirth; a story that tells how people fought to give relevance to the small village of Paulilatino, located in the heart of Sardinia. Let’s discover this magical place together. According to the Sardinian language, “Bisos” means “dreams“. We’re going to tell you the story of this ancestral home and how […]
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Behaviors of Responsible Travelers
What do you think about when someone mentions the word “tourism?” Our best guess is that you imagine sandy beaches, crystal clear seas, magical mountains, and breathtaking landscapes. While this really is a common reaction to traveling topics, you should be aware of the other side of the coin. Namely, millions of travelers make a […]
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