So narrow it’s almost invisible on a map, Chile does anything but blend in when you see it in real life. This visually diverse country is comprised of five tourist regions, all of which are home to some exquisite ecotourism opportunities. In addition to the prevalence of ecotourism in Chile, sustainable development and responsible travel […]
Read MoreSmall and land-locked, Laos is becoming an increasingly popular southeast Asian destination, and for good reason. The country is home to some spectacular natural sights, intriguing historical sites, varying volunteer experiences, and totally unique ecotourism experiences. Water, Water Everywhere Despite being a land-locked country, travelling in Laos offers multiple opportunities for water-based activities. Not far […]
Read MoreThe Netherlands is renowned as a flat place, full of poppy fields, windmills and endless canals or waterways for artists to paint and wildlife to enjoy. It is easy to walk and cycle around without many gradients, a perfect destination for the eco-traveller who doesn’t want to get too out of breath. The Dutch are […]
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