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Ha Giang Loop, Vietnam: The Most Incredible Motorbike Trip in Southeast Asia
In the far north of Vietnam, close to the Chinese border, the Ha Giang Loop motorbike journey is one of the most incredible travel experiences in Southeast Asia. The Ha Giang Loop is a 3-day route through high mountains, deep valleys, rice fields, and remote villages where daily life follows a slower rhythm. More than […]
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Permaculture and Sustainable Travel: Experience Eco-Friendly Holidays
Permaculture and sustainable travel often meet in places where gardens are not designed to impress, but to work with nature, feed communities, and restore the land. Exploring such places during your next trip can transform your holiday into a truly eco-conscious experience. This is the heart of permaculture. Often described as a gardening method, permaculture […]
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Green Guide to Cortona: A Magical Tuscan Village Awaits You
Discover a charming Tuscan village called Cortona, located in the Valdichiana, a valley that stretches between Tuscany and Umbria. Perfectly preserved medieval architecture and deep Etruscan roots define this place. It captivates anyone who loves to travel slowly, with respect and curiosity. Whether you are planning a weekend or a short rejuvenating vacation, Cortona is […]
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10 Enchanting Places for a Romantic Adventure in Majella National Park
The wonderful Majella National Park offers an incredible variety of trails, villages, hermitages, and corners of still pristine nature. We recommend 10 enchanting places where you can spend your next romantic adventure. 1. Sunset from the Hermitage of San Bartolomeo The Hermitage of San Bartolomeo is one of the most romantic places in the Roccamorice […]
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EV-Friendly Accommodation: How to Prepare Your Stay for EV-Driving Guests
An EV-friendly accommodation is becoming an essential part of modern travel. Electric vehicles are becoming more and more common, and more guests are choosing electric cars because they are quieter, cleaner, and often cheaper to run than gasoline cars. Many travelers also enjoy the convenience of charging overnight and reducing fuel costs during their trip. […]
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Finale Ligure Surrounded by Nature: 5 Unmissable Treks
What better way to discover a territory than through a hike immersed in nature? Finale Ligure, a jewel of the Ligurian Riviera, is an ideal destination for lovers of trekking and outdoor activities, thanks to an extraordinary network of scenic trails winding between sea, mountains, and historic villages. From coastal routes overlooking the sea to […]
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Indonesia Eco-slands: Beyond Bali to Raja Ampat, Flores and the Gili Islands
In September 2025, Bali took a historic step toward recovery, announcing a 10-year ban on all new hotels, villas, and restaurants in Seminyak, Canggu, and Ubud. After decades of rapid development, the island faced flooding, disappearing rice fields, and damaged ecosystems. As Bali takes a breath, Indonesia eco-islands across the archipelago offer new horizons for […]
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10 Incredible Villages in the Mountains of Alicante
One of the best ways to explore the territory of Alicante in an authentic, sustainable way and far from the usual tourist routes is undoubtedly to explore the mountain peaks, which rise up and embrace some of the most incredible villages in Spain. Let’s discover together 10 of the most enchanting and characteristic villages in […]
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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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5 Sustainable Experiences to Discover the Carpathians, Romania: Between Petrila, Cheile Băniței and Peștera Bolii
The Carpathians are one of the largest and most fascinating mountain ranges in Europe: stretching for over 1,500 km across Central and Eastern Europe, they embrace wild landscapes, ancient forests, unspoilt valleys and villages where time seems to have stood still. Half of this mountain chain lies in Romania, offering one of the continent’s richest […]
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