5 Sustainable Hotels in South Africa

sustainable hotels in south africa

5 Sustainable Hotels in South Africa

Sustainable Hotels: Support development with luxury trips to South Africa

Sustainable tourism is a great opportunity for development. This was also confirmed by the international year of sustainable tourism for development 2030, which was declared as part of the UN Agenda 2017. Sustainable tourism promotes that Economic growth, helps to reduce poverty and creates awareness for the preservation of cultural and ecological riches. read more

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5 Things to Do in Oregon You Can’t Miss

5 Things to Do in Oregon You Can’t Miss

The State of Oregon was founded in 1859 and is located in the upper Northwest corner of the United States. This state is currently home to 4.19 million people, the state of Oregon is bordered by Washington State to the North, Idaho to the East, and California and Nevada to the South. It is located at the edge of the Pacific Ocean and is home to one of the most breathtaking coastlines in the United States. read more

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5 simple tricks to save money on your summer holidays

5 simple tricks to save money on your summer holidays

Going on holiday is something we all look forward to. but something not so fun is paying for it. That’s why whenever you go on holiday, you need to either be getting a good deal or know the tricks of the trade in order to save money on them.

Holidays aren’t cheap and so any savings you make can have a significant impact on the total you end up paying. These 5 tips will help you understand where you can save money on your holiday this summer and hopefully mean you never pay full price again. read more

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5 Things to Know Before Traveling to Guatemala

5 Things to Know Before Traveling to Guatemala

5 Essentials that will help you navigate traveling in Guatemala, one of the most amazing & adventurous countries in Central America.

1. 5B ATM

I always get cash at the airport when I land in a new country, I have found it to be the cheapest way to get local currency (currency converters usually have massive fees). read more

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5 Snowbird RV Camping Tips This Winter

5 Snowbird RV Camping Tips This Winter

When hitting the road and heading south for the winter, you’ll quickly find that the best campgrounds for snowbird camping tend to be the spots that are “close to everything”. The most popular spots for snowbird RV camping will be the resorts that are close to major interstates, allowing not only easy arrival and exit, but also letting you quickly and efficiently see the surrounding sights and entertainment. read more

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5 Safety Tips For Women Traveling Solo

5 Safety Tips For Women Traveling Solo

Wouldn’t it be great if safety wasn’t something that women traveling solo ever needed to worry about? There are places in the world where I have felt really safe. Dubai, and Cozumel are two examples, although I did nearly get decapitated in Cozumel, but that’s another story.

Before my 6 month solo backpacking trip to Europe, I consulted with a friend’s father who was a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. He taught me some very basic moves that allowed me to feel confident that I could stop an assailant. Another friend, a firefighter who taught a women’s self defense class, also gave me some great advice. read more

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5 Last-Minute Summer Vacations You Can Book With a Budget of $500 or Less

5 Last-Minute Summer Vacations You Can Book With a Budget of $500 or Less

As summer starts winding down, it’s normal to feel a bit wistful. The relaxed pace of the summer months, punctuated by sunny days, water activities, concerts in the park and backyard barbecues, is always a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of much of the rest of the year.

If you can related, don’t hang up your sun hat just yet. You can still have that one last hurrah before you have to get back to business as usual. read more

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5 Practical Travel Tips for an Amazing Adventure in Hong Kong

5 Practical Travel Tips for an Amazing Adventure in Hong Kong

Even though many of us spent most of 2020 stuck indoors without a single trip to boast about to our friends, this year is going to be different. Now that countries around the world are finally opening their borders to international travelers, it’s time to start planning your 2021 escapade as a solo traveler or perhaps with your loved ones. Of course, this should be a grand and memorable trip, so it needs to be a faraway destination. read more

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5 Pro Tips for the Tech-Friendly, Seamless Air Travel Experience

5 Pro Tips for the Tech-Friendly, Seamless Air Travel Experience

5 Pro Tips for the Tech-Friendly, Seamless Air Travel Experience

Air travel really shouldn’t be hell because there are now ways to make it seamless and comfortable without paying an arm and a leg.

Today’s air travel is less egalitarian than 1990s air travel, where meals and movies were complimentary, and the early 2000s, when pretty much every non-billionaire suffered in silence. It is defined by customization, and knowing the tips and tricks can make all the difference. read more

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