Each year, Western citizens consume approximately 10 kilograms (22 pounds) of palm oil, often without knowing it. Each year, the orangutan population worldwide decreases in …
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Exploring Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast On Horseback
Riding a horse in the Caribbean is a dream for many, and Bruce Walker is on a mission to help others achieve their dreams. In …
Slow Travel Africa: Walking Through The Namib Desert
Gretchen Healey has a transformative experience in Namibia while slow traveling through the wildlife-filled NamibRand Nature Reserve.
Exploring The Amazon From Colombia (And Why You Really Need To Respect Nature)
Ever since the late 90’s, the Amazon jungle has inspired the image of a massive anaconda wrapping its slithering girth around my body from head to …
Top Ways To Explore Nature In Trinidad And Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago is full of fun and interesting outdoor experiences. Here are some of my favorite: 1. Buccoo Reef A popular dive and snorkel …
Al Fresco Adrenaline Rush: Top Nature Adventures In Saint Lucia
While Saint Lucia is famous for being one of the world’s most romantic destinations, it also offers a lesser-known adventurous side. Showcasing one of the …
Matcha, Bento And An 11th-Century Temple: A Cultural Walk In Uji, Japan
While Japan in General is known for its curative green tea culture, there is one place where the offerings are truly rich: Uji. Located in …
Ethical Travel: 3 Sustainable Stays In Kerala, India
Known as “God’s Own Country” for its diverse ecosystems and landscapes, India’s Kerala is the perfect destination to explore Mother Nature. It’s also a worthwhile …
Earth Lodge: A Soul-Finding Farmstay In The Mountains Of Guatemala
“Just follow these two children. You’ll walk up the road a ways, down a path, do a small hop over a gap in the road …
The Hornbill Camp: Where Bird Sanctuary Meets Organic Plantation In India
“The Western Ghats are a very important place in India. It’s home to the richest bird life on the Indian Peninsula as well as thousands …