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Tuscan Archipelago National Park: the magic in the waves
Among the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago lies one of the most exciting national parks to visit in Italy. The Tuscan Archipelago National Park was established in 1996 and includes the 7 largest islands, bathed by the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ligurian Sea, between the coasts of Tuscany and Corsica. Each island hides secrets and natural […]
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The Worth Discovering Valle Maira and 4 Eco-Friendly Lodges
Piedmont is located in North of Italy and is characterized by amazing mountains and enormous green fields. Valle Maira looks out France, and hides little, old towns and lodges. For those who visit this place, nothing is important anymore. The only things that matter here, are the pure air and the incredible nature that welcome […]
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Green Gradin – The Undiscovered Magical Hinterland of Slovenian Istria
Beautiful nature, charming, clustered stone villages, hospitable locals with a pleasant, melodic dialect, and excellent cuisine will strongly impress the visitor of Slovene Istria, who travels along the narrow winding roads in the hinterland of the Slovenian coast. Nine settlements with many hamlets form the local community of Gradin that is the most remote local […]
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The Val Grande National Park: Exploring the Wild Nature
The Val Grande National Park is a protected natural area in the heart of the Lepontine Alps in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in Piedmont. Established in 1992, it aims to protect one of the wildest territories of northern Italy. The Val Grande nature reserve and the Monte Mottac nature reserve are located within the National […]
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4 Reasons Why Traveling Like Students Is an Eco-Friendly Way of Seeing the World
Due to the many numbers of climate-changing threats man tends to face, keeping an eye out for our actions and ensuring we maintain eco-friendly activities is a crucial thing to do. Students are educated in class about global warming and tend to engage themselves in eco-friendly activities. This societal issue is one everyone should be […]
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Zero-Waste Travel Tips
‘Zero waste’ is one of the biggest goal of the 21st century. But is zero-waste travelling a realistic possibility? Discover 4 tips for reducing consumption, minimising waste and maximising recycling when are you travelling Traveling can be a very unorganized process that often leaves you tired and feeling exhausted. Traveling shouldn’t be a burden, so […]
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How to Reduce CO2 of Your Travels, Small Steps to Save the Planet
8% of global CO2 emissions are caused by tourism. To help reduce this percentage, each of us should choose our holidays more consciously, starting from the destination and the means of transport. Holidays are certainly the most awaited moment for everyone during the year. After waiting for months, planning the itinerary for days, when preparing […]
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Top hidden gems in Dalmatia to discover this autumn
September is the sustainable traveler’s best month to visit Dalmatia. The temperatures are pleasant, the sea is still warm and the most important – there is no tourist crowd anymore. Only you, friendly locals and nature. If you want to visit the southern Dalmatia and discover the absolute hidden gems in Dalmatia while being green, […]
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Dalmatia: Top 10 Extraordinary Experiences for Sustainable Travelers
Dalmatia offers so much more than just the over-crowded excursions to the Krka and Plitvice National Parks. Enjoy the most extraordinary experiences, selected upon fascinating nature, preserved local tradition and the latest technology trends. Spend your holidays in unique environmentally-responsible places. Here is the list of authentic recommendations for green, active, curious and mindful travelers that you […]
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Kranj – the capital of unique experiences in Slovenian Alps
Kranj is the capital of unique experiences in the Slovenian Alps and one of the Top Slovenian historical towns. The vibrant old town with its surroundings is a great example of sustainable tourism and a paradise if you prefer discovering boutique hidden gems away from tourist crowds. While sightseeing in the old town you will […]
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