The trend of eco-nomadic learning has dramatically influenced higher education in recent times, gaining particular traction among Gen Z college students. This innovative approach combines the thirst for knowledge with a deep commitment to environmental sustainability, reshaping the traditional boundaries of the classroom. As more students seek meaningful, real-world experiences…
The conservation of elephants is one of the most prominent issues facing the wildlife community today. While there have been countless conservation efforts to protect these magnificent creatures, one stand-out collaborative project making its mark is The Free to Roam Project; a joint force by Exodus Travels, Tsavo Trust, and…
Few people know that Vienna and Bratislava are very, very closely situated, at least as far as European capitals are concerned. So yes, it goes without saying that visiting one of them will get you an indirect ticket to the other. In this post, we decided to have a tips&tricks…
Croatia is definitely a great summer destination, with its countless beaches, sunny islands and rich culture. In fact, the Mediterranean country boasts with over 19 million visitors annually. Yet, you can still find plenty of quiet locations in Croatia – villages and small medieval towns where you can press the…
Sustainable tourism is making significant headlines across continents. It stands for a long-term responsibility to do good and to conserve the world’s most beautiful places as these areas are for everyone and for no one; to conserve them is our duty as humankind. Countries in Africa majorly depend on tourism…
The places we visit are charged with history. They each carry a heavy weight, which we sometimes try to understand and filter through our own lenses. Today’s infographic comes from azurecollection.com and deals with lost countries, places that once existed, but which history transformed. The photos below are an interesting…
Dear independent traveler, since you decided to hit the road this year, we would like to contribute with some suggestions. Here are 14 special small European towns and villages to visit this year! Some of these travel destinations were part of our experiences on the road, other are taken from our…
Have you ever heard about Carmel-by-the-Sea, a small town in California, United States? This hidden place with stunning natural beauty and houses built in various European styles has been a nest for artistic movements for around one hundred years. Carmel-by-the-Sea (or shortly called Carmel) is located on the Monterey Peninsula in…
[adsenseyu2] The Banaue Rice Terraces are ancient sprawling man-made structures said to date back 2000 to 6000 years, that were carved into the Ifugao in Cordillera Mountains in the Philippines by ancestors of the indigenous people. These terraces built largely by hand are considered by the Philippines to be the…
China Danxia is a general name for several Danxia landforms in southern China which are currently part of a World Heritage Site. The inscribed areas have a total surface of 65446 ha, consisting in an unique type of geomorphology. A Danxia landform is made up of two red colored sandstones…