3 ways to travel slowly in Haute-Loire: France
Slow and sustainable travel in Auvergne : our ideas for holidays in Haute-Loire, France This article was written by Janette Clémensat of Auvergne Slow On the banks of the river Allier @Alba Photographie RResourcing by nature, Auvergne is an obvious…
6 travel ideas in France to find the sustainable trip that suits you
On May 31, 2023, Odalys Group* publishes its sustainable tourism barometer. The study reveals a number of paradoxes among French travelers. Almost simultaneously, Booking.com* publishes a study to understand the obstacles to the adoption of sustainable tourism. This article will…
Cuba: sustainable tourism for heritage?
Cuba is the promise of a unique trip. A heritage shaped by the twists and turns of an atypical history, where Cuba of Yesterday and Today shape an imaginary between myth and reality…. Visiting Cuba means being confronted with a country…
The Mangrove of Martinique in a new way
Looking for a sustainable activity for your vacation in Martinique? The visit of the mangrove is a must. But what if you visited it differently? A new gaze at the mangrove of Martinique Frontier between land and sea, the mangrove…
5 destinations off the beaten track in South Africa
Exciting and hectic, this is how we could describe South Africa Rich in wildlife and subjugating landscapes, a trip to South Africa is inextricably linked to immersion in nature. As one of the 3 most popular African countries for tourists,…
Travelling to the Near and Middle East with Arabic calligraphy
For the World Arabic Day, we decided to take you on a journey of discovery of Arabic culture through calligraphy. This age-old art form now accompanies and adorns many monuments, buildings and objects of all kinds in the Near and…
Experience trekking differently in the mountainous regions of India
A thousand miles away you can hear it, from the depths of Kerala, vibrates a passion for the mountains and trekking in South West India. It is that of a Flockeo Partner in love with his region but especially with…
Big leap into the unknown: a trip to the the Gaspé Peninsula
Each month, we give the floor to adventurers who have been able to travel. They share their experiences and advice with us. This month, Thomas tells us about his trip to Canada, more precisely to the Gaspé Peninsula. I had…
Waterfalls in Reunion Island, a journey of wonder
Reunion Island is a volcanic island full of pools and waterfalls. It is located in the western part of the Indian Ocean. To date, there are more than 300 of them, most of them accessible. This myriad of waterfalls can…
Menorca: between tourism and conservation of ecological and cultural heritage
For some time now, Menorca has been gaining recognition for its ecological and sustainable work in the field of tourism. The island has refused to become a seaside resort for several decades. It even fights daily to extend the extent…