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]]>If you’re not afraid of the unconventional wish to immerse yourself in nature while minimizing your ecological footprint, consider a stay in a treehouse. These elevated retreats offer a unique blend of comfort, sustainability, and amazing views; and are often constructed with eco-friendly materials. Enjoy the serenity of the treetops, knowing that your stay leaves little impact on the earth.
Step into a world where luxury meets eco-friendliness by choosing a stay at a solar-powered resort. Perfectly utilizing the abundant energy from the sun, these resorts use solar panels to generate electricity, making them a greener alternative for your vacation. This allows you to indulge in pampering accommodations and breathtaking views, guilt-free.
For those seeking a true escape from bustling urban environments, an off-the-grid cabin experience is a great option. These cabins are secluded and peaceful and often powered by solar or wind energy. This allows vacationers to disconnect from technology, reconnect with nature, and immerse themselves in the simplicity of sustainable living.
Eco-friendly travel doesn’t mean you have to give up on style. You can have both by staying in a green boutique hotel that combines chic design with sustainable practices. These hotels prioritize energy efficiency, water conservation, and waste reduction without compromising on luxury and comfort. Relax your body, mind, and conscience in a space that cares for the planet no less than it does for its guests.
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]]>Kibbutz Lotan is a desert eco-community with an inspiring dedication to environmental protection. Stay in a cozy room in Lotan’s signature mud-built dwellings and learn about permaculture, organic farming, and alternative architecture at the Kibbutz Lotan Center for Creative Ecology.
Hai-Bar Yotvata Nature Reserve is a ground-breaking wildlife restoration project, working to reintroduce lost and endangered animals back to the Israeli landscape. Tour the park in your own car and you will be rewarded with spectacular close-up views of oryxes, ostriches, wild donkeys, gazelles, and more. It’s also a camping area.
With all that desert sun, your skin might be feeling a little dry. Head to Bayit HaAloe, the only organic aloe vera plantation in the Middle East. With prior coordination, you can meet the owners, learn more about the plantation and see the aloe vera growing. Don’t forget to stock up on nourishing organic aloe vera skincare products while you’re there!
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]]>This ecolodge is a bird watchers paradise. Its minimalist design integrates the natural environment and features a well-stocked library, bird guides and day trips.
In this resort, you can drink in the feel of the rainforest while chilling by the pool and using the full-service spar. If you want to get a bit more involved, you can take guided tours of the forest, jungle boat cruises, and an aerial tram ride.
This is probably the lodge that integrates you with nature the most. You sleep in open-air thatched-roof bungalows with forest canopies and sweeping wildlife views. You can also take guided nature tours, eat organic meals, and visit the on-site butterfly farm.
Located in the wildest and most remote region of Panama is the Cana Field Station, one of the best bird-watching sites in the world. It is a little rustic, with shared bathrooms and communal meals, but is the most integrative of bird watching destinations.
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]]>The train will provide you with more legroom than a plane or a bus, and many of them come with sleeper cabins. You can also move freely and stretch your legs whenever you want to without bothering anyone.
Taking a train is one of the most affordable ways of traveling, no matter when or where you’re thinking of going. You can also travel with as much luggage you want to without paying expansive baggage fees.
You can enjoy beautiful views during your train ride, and get a better sense of a country you’re traveling through while looking out the window.
Unlike airports, train stations are often located in the very heart of the city, and you won’t have a hard time getting to the city center once you reach your final destination.
If you’re trying to reduce your carbon footprint, trains are a way to go since they’re generally seen as one of the most environment-friendly means of transportation.
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]]>Amanda Baker is a Canadian girl who travels the world all while being as sustainable and eco-friendly as possible.
What’s so refreshing about her Instagram account is that it not only has beautifully taken photos of really interesting and sometimes out-there places, but Amanda is really honest on her account.
Often travel accounts can make travel seem like an easy, go-with-the-flow kind of experience, but Amanda never shies away from the truth.
Amanda is a huge nature lover, and you can tell by her account that while she loves cities, her heart belongs in nature. Her adoration of nature and animals naturally lends itself to being anti-plastic and anti-trash, of which she picks up a lot of during her travels.
Amanda has been to many corners of the world. From the well known, major European countries, to the same, unheard of places, and across multiple continents, it’s amazing to see all the places one girl can go and who she meets along the way, and she normally always does.
From snowboarding in Japan to watching the FIFA world cup in Russia, to climbing too many mountains to count from her pictures, @amandabaker4 is definitely worth a spot on your Instagram feed.
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]]>The post Green is the New Black: The Best Eco-Friendly Stay Options appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re not afraid of the unconventional wish to immerse yourself in nature while minimizing your ecological footprint, consider a stay in a treehouse. These elevated retreats offer a unique blend of comfort, sustainability, and amazing views; and are often constructed with eco-friendly materials. Enjoy the serenity of the treetops, knowing that your stay leaves little impact on the earth.
Step into a world where luxury meets eco-friendliness by choosing a stay at a solar-powered resort. Perfectly utilizing the abundant energy from the sun, these resorts use solar panels to generate electricity, making them a greener alternative for your vacation. This allows you to indulge in pampering accommodations and breathtaking views, guilt-free.
For those seeking a true escape from bustling urban environments, an off-the-grid cabin experience is a great option. These cabins are secluded and peaceful and often powered by solar or wind energy. This allows vacationers to disconnect from technology, reconnect with nature, and immerse themselves in the simplicity of sustainable living.
Eco-friendly travel doesn’t mean you have to give up on style. You can have both by staying in a green boutique hotel that combines chic design with sustainable practices. These hotels prioritize energy efficiency, water conservation, and waste reduction without compromising on luxury and comfort. Relax your body, mind, and conscience in a space that cares for the planet no less than it does for its guests.
The post Green is the New Black: The Best Eco-Friendly Stay Options appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Best Ecotourism Activities in the Arava, Israel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Kibbutz Lotan is a desert eco-community with an inspiring dedication to environmental protection. Stay in a cozy room in Lotan’s signature mud-built dwellings and learn about permaculture, organic farming, and alternative architecture at the Kibbutz Lotan Center for Creative Ecology.
Hai-Bar Yotvata Nature Reserve is a ground-breaking wildlife restoration project, working to reintroduce lost and endangered animals back to the Israeli landscape. Tour the park in your own car and you will be rewarded with spectacular close-up views of oryxes, ostriches, wild donkeys, gazelles, and more. It’s also a camping area.
With all that desert sun, your skin might be feeling a little dry. Head to Bayit HaAloe, the only organic aloe vera plantation in the Middle East. With prior coordination, you can meet the owners, learn more about the plantation and see the aloe vera growing. Don’t forget to stock up on nourishing organic aloe vera skincare products while you’re there!
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]]>The post Best Eco Retreats in Panama appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This ecolodge is a bird watchers paradise. Its minimalist design integrates the natural environment and features a well-stocked library, bird guides and day trips.
In this resort, you can drink in the feel of the rainforest while chilling by the pool and using the full-service spar. If you want to get a bit more involved, you can take guided tours of the forest, jungle boat cruises, and an aerial tram ride.
This is probably the lodge that integrates you with nature the most. You sleep in open-air thatched-roof bungalows with forest canopies and sweeping wildlife views. You can also take guided nature tours, eat organic meals, and visit the on-site butterfly farm.
Located in the wildest and most remote region of Panama is the Cana Field Station, one of the best bird-watching sites in the world. It is a little rustic, with shared bathrooms and communal meals, but is the most integrative of bird watching destinations.
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]]>The post This is Why You Should Consider Taking the Train appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The train will provide you with more legroom than a plane or a bus, and many of them come with sleeper cabins. You can also move freely and stretch your legs whenever you want to without bothering anyone.
Taking a train is one of the most affordable ways of traveling, no matter when or where you’re thinking of going. You can also travel with as much luggage you want to without paying expansive baggage fees.
You can enjoy beautiful views during your train ride, and get a better sense of a country you’re traveling through while looking out the window.
Unlike airports, train stations are often located in the very heart of the city, and you won’t have a hard time getting to the city center once you reach your final destination.
If you’re trying to reduce your carbon footprint, trains are a way to go since they’re generally seen as one of the most environment-friendly means of transportation.
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]]>The post If You Need Eco-Travel Inspiration, Follow @amandabaker4 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Amanda Baker is a Canadian girl who travels the world all while being as sustainable and eco-friendly as possible.
What’s so refreshing about her Instagram account is that it not only has beautifully taken photos of really interesting and sometimes out-there places, but Amanda is really honest on her account.
Often travel accounts can make travel seem like an easy, go-with-the-flow kind of experience, but Amanda never shies away from the truth.
Amanda is a huge nature lover, and you can tell by her account that while she loves cities, her heart belongs in nature. Her adoration of nature and animals naturally lends itself to being anti-plastic and anti-trash, of which she picks up a lot of during her travels.
Amanda has been to many corners of the world. From the well known, major European countries, to the same, unheard of places, and across multiple continents, it’s amazing to see all the places one girl can go and who she meets along the way, and she normally always does.
From snowboarding in Japan to watching the FIFA world cup in Russia, to climbing too many mountains to count from her pictures, @amandabaker4 is definitely worth a spot on your Instagram feed.
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