Your Guide to Green Globe Trotting: Travel Without the Trash

Your Guide to Green Globe Trotting: Travel Without the Trash

Daydreams of Venice’s canals and Japan’s cherry blossoms reflect our global wanderlust, but unchecked tourism spells environmental trouble. With 1.4 billion yearly tourists, our small indulgences—plastic use, wasted food, and excessive energy consumption—add up. To tackle this, becoming “Green Globe-trotters” is key. Responsible choices like public transport and energy conservation can preserve our planet’s marvels. It’s not about giving up travel; it’s about maintaining its beauty for generations through sustainable habits. Remember, no Planet B!

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Sustainable New Year

Sustainable New Year

As we review the achievements of 2023 and look ahead to the promising prospects of 2024, we stand at a crucial juncture, particularly with the approach of the new year. This celebratory period offers a distinctive chance for us to reconsider our traditions and their...

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UGANDA- THE PEARL OF AFRICA

UGANDA- THE PEARL OF AFRICA

Bordering Kenya to the east, Tanzania to the southeast, Rwanda to the southwest, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and South Sudan to the north, my homeland of Uganda is a vibrant country with a diverse population of over 48.5 million people. These...

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SDG’s – Travel for 2030

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) established by the United Nations, with a timeline extending from 2015 to 2030, face considerable challenges as we approach the midpoint of this critical period this year. The Global Sustainable Development Report 2023 offers a...

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Thailand

Thailand

Mango sticky rice, Thai dramas, Luk Thung music. My beloved homeland, Thailand, is a radiant tapestry woven with vibrant cultural threads. This cultural wealth extends beyond our delicious cuisine, compelling dramas, and melodious traditional music. Our land carries...

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Estonia

Estonia

My home country Estonia is a small Baltic country with beautiful nature and rich history. Although it is not considered a dream travel destination, I feel like it’s one of the perfect places for visiting. We get to experience all four seasons of the year and each one...

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Malawi – The Warm Heart of Africa

Malawi – The Warm Heart of Africa

Malawi, my home country’s name, is derived from Maravi, an old name for the Chewa people who inhabited the area around 1400 AD. It’s one of the many beautiful countries found in the southern part of Africa. Being landlocked by three countries, you quickly get to...

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Currencies around the world

Currencies around the world

“Money can’t buy you happiness”, however, we’ve gathered some fun facts about currencies that will make you a little bit happier - or at least: make you laugh. Pay less than worth?    American pennies actually cost more to be produced and shipped than what they are...

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