Archive for the ‘Sustainable Travel’ Category
Luxe eco-resort in the shadow of Kilimanjaro ~ Tortilis Camp, Kenya
The award-winning luxury tented camp Tortilis Camp is located just outside the Amboseli National Park in the shade of a dense natural forest of the flat topped, umbrella thorn tree, the Acacia Tortilis, from which it takes its name.
Tortilis Campis one of the top luxury tented camps in East Africa, offering unmatched views over the game filled Amboseli plain at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro.
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Unique Treetop Walks | Valley of the Giants, WA, Australia
The rainforest treetop walks in Australia are not for the faint of heart or those fearful of heights, but can be incredibly amazing adventures for those who dare to take the walk. Breathtaking views of nature few people will ever have the opportunity to experience are waiting on these suspension bridges in down under. Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, Western Australia (WA).
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Unique Treetop Walks | Illawara Fly Treetop Walk, NSW, Australia
The rainforest treetop walks in Australia are not for the faint of heart or those fearful of heights, but can be incredibly amazing adventures for those who dare to take the walk. Breathtaking views of nature few people will ever have the opportunity to experience are waiting on these suspension bridges in down under. Illawara Fly Treetop Walk, New South Whales (NSW), Australia
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Unique Treetop Walks | Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway, Queensland, Australia
The rainforest treetop walks in Australia are not for the faint of heart or those fearful of heights, but can be incredibly amazing adventures for those who dare to take the walk. Breathtaking views of nature few people will ever have the opportunity to experience are waiting on these suspension bridges in down under. Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway, Queensland, Australia
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Unique Treetop Walks | Otway Fly, Victoria, Australia
The rainforest treetop walks in Australia are not for the faint of heart or those fearful of heights, but can be incredibly amazing adventures for those who dare to take the walk. Breathtaking views of nature few people will ever have the opportunity to experience are waiting on these suspension bridges in down under. The Otway Fly, Victoria, Australia
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Unique Treetop Walks | Tahune Airwalk, Tasmania, Australia
The rainforest treetop walks in Australia are not for the faint of heart or those fearful of heights, but can be incredibly amazing adventures for those who dare to take the walk. Breathtaking views of nature few people will ever have the opportunity to experience are waiting on these suspension bridges in down under. Tahune Airwalk, Tasmania, Australia.
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Unique Treetop Walks | O’Reilly’s Lamington Nat’l Park, Queensland, Australia
The rainforest treetop walks in Australia are not for the faint of heart or those fearful of heights, but can be incredibly amazing adventures for those who dare to take the walk. Breathtaking views of nature few people will ever have the opportunity to experience are waiting on these suspension bridges in down under. O’Reilly’s Lamington National Park Tree Top Walk, Queensland, Australia.
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A slithering pedestrian bridge slivers through a rainforest canopy. In modern Singapore?
Proof that with prosperity comes eco-responsibility and increased awareness of protecting the little nature you have left around you.
Such is the case with Singapore, Asia’s second most prosperous nation after Japan, doing an economic high vault jump in a mere three decades, transforming from developing to first world nation. A favorite case study in economic development. All thanks to some brilliant thinking on their government leaders, who were hell-bent to maximize Singapore’s prime location at the crossroads of trade between East and West. Read the rest of this entry »
Be dazzled by the versatility of Bamboo ~ Green School, Bali
Bali never seems to fail to mesmerize even the most frequent of visitors with offerings of new experiences, ones that touch the body, mind and soul. No, I’m not talking about Yoga, Pilates, the wonders of traditional Javanese Jamu herbal remedial concoctions, or the latest whimsical Spa & Wellnesss Treatments. I’d like to bring you down to earth, literally, and savor the beauty of the tropical earth and one of its best gifts to mankind – the humble BAMBOO! Considered by many as the best sustainable building material. And there’s a new way of appreciating the versatility of this Grass (no it’s not wood like many are lead to believe!), at a school in Ubud, Bali, which is constructed entirely of Bamboo. Welcome to the Green School, a most unlikely travel destination, that was never set out to become an attraction, but has become just that.