How rural tourism contributes to Costa Rica’s economic development
Rural and Community Tourism contributes to local economicdevelopment and improves the quality of life of local population. For the lasttwenty years Costa Rica has been developing a tourism that both promotesthe principles of sustainable development and generates considerable benefits. When…
Fiji Islands, a paradise on earth threatened by climate change
Fiji encompasses 300 islands abounding with natural treasures: fine whitesands, mangroves, forest, corals and volcanic massifs. Its inhabitants areextremely friendly and will help you to discover preserved rites and traditions.Although one of the most natural regions in the world it…
On the road of Kerouac, discover the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
The Beat generation owes a lot to Jack Kerouac and to his art of living: a "celestial tramp" as he described himself. His books reveal a complex America, to which he felt attached but somehow stranger. On the road of…
Slow tourism and “puravida!” in Costa Rica
Plan a 1-month minimum trip to Costa Rica and favor slow tourism. Thepraise of slowness is trending nowadays, as time becomes a rare and preciouscommodity. The pleasure of taking one's time, strolling in the markets, talkingwith local farmers, hiking for…
Ecuador, the first country to recognize the rights of nature
In its constitution, Ecuador has recognized the rights of nature prove of an eco-responsible attitude; making it the world’s first green destination by World Travel Awards since more than five years. Ecuador has a huge portion of the Amazon rainforest…
5 hints to visit Costa Rica with confidence
Whether planning your Green travel to Costa Rica or already traveling, rely upon these hints for a slow, stress-free vacation. Slow Tourism is a travel trend that emerged in the 2000s. It is about discovering enchanting landscapes while taking your…