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Tag Archives: responsible tourism

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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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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In nature without leaving traces: A sustainable stay in the European Green City of Freiburg

The Leave No Trace principle was born with the clear purpose of minimizing human impact on nature: disposing of waste properly, protecting ecosystems, and leaving natural areas exactly as we found them. However, this concept can go even further. It combines our passion for travelling with a more responsible form of tourism, one that respects […]

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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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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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How to Experience Styria Sustainably: Tips and Must-See Places

Would you like to organize a vacation discovering magnificent places that, at the same time, allow you to relax and reconnect with nature? Styria is definitely the perfect destination for your trip! Known as the “green heart of Austria”, Styria is a region rich in breathtaking landscapes and historical and cultural sites that are definitely […]

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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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