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Tag Archives: natural parks

Sustainable Berlin: A Green Guide for Responsible Travel

Berlin, the capital of Germany and a vibrant European metropolis, is the perfect destination if you are looking for a unique mix of art, history, and multiculturalism. Without giving up attention to the environment and sustainability. The city stands out for its many sustainable initiatives and infrastructures, designed to involve and raise awareness not only among […]

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On holiday with your dog between pine forests and sea: a pet-friendly stay at Agriturismo La Stornara in Puglia

Are you looking for the perfect destination for a relaxing beach holiday the sea with your dog? Imagine a vast area where the countryside meets the coast, still little frequented, among olive groves, pine forests and sandy beaches. This is Marina di Ginosa (in the province of Taranto), on the Ionian coast of Puglia. Here […]

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On the edge of the Casentinesi Forests National Park: a green weekend in Tuscany

Do you feel the need to truly disconnect? Maybe you’re dreaming of a green weekend in Tuscany, far from fast-paced routines and crowded destinations. This is the perfect place for a slow and regenerating escape. Among forests and mountains just outside Florence and the Casentinesi Forests National Park, you will find authentic villages, ancient woods […]

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Ghana at a Human Pace: Nature, Culture and the Art of Slow Travel

Slow travel in Ghana is not about rushing between attractions; some destinations are best discovered through famous landmarks. Others reveal themselves slowly, through everyday moments, quiet landscapes, and genuine human connections. Ghana belongs to the second category. Traveling here is not about rushing between attractions. It is about paying attention to daily life, to people, […]

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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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The Great Barrier Reef in Cairns, Australia: Protecting a Natural Wonder Through Responsible Travel

From the tropical shores of Cairns, in Australia, the Great Barrier Reef feels almost unreal. Endless blue waters, vibrant coral gardens, and rich marine life make this place one of the most extraordinary ecosystems on Earth — and a powerful example of why responsible travel in the Great Barrier Reef matters. But beauty alone is […]

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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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How Wilsons Promontory in Australia Limit its Visitors

Wilsons Promontory visitor limits is a powerful example of how tourism can be managed without harming nature. Wilsons Promontory National Park is one of Australia’s most loved natural treasures. Known for its rugged granite mountains, diverse wildlife, and untouched coastlines, the park’s true strength lies in something less visible: a smart visitor-management strategy designed to […]

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Camping Sustainably in Missouri: Eco-Friendly Practices for the Ozarks and Beyond

Spending time outdoors in Missouri has become more popular, especially across the Ozarks. With higher traffic, more pressure comes on the natural environment. Choosing to camp responsibly helps reduce that pressure while still enjoying the experience. Practicing camping sustainably in Missouri means respecting the land, using fewer resources, and avoiding choices that harm wildlife or […]

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Turtle Love Project Costa Rica: Protecting Sea Turtles

Where conservation, science, and community come together Along the wild Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, the Turtle Love Project Costa Rica is working to protect one of the ocean’s oldest and most fascinating creatures: the sea turtle. Located in Tortuguero National Park, the Turtle Love project proves that conservation and community engagement can go hand […]

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