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Social sustainability in tourism – Tips on how to travel in a socially responsible way

Social sustainability in tourism – Tips on how to travel in a socially responsible way

On vacation, the social differences are often very obvious. Luxurious hotel located next to a slum. On the way to the beach, children try to sell you odds and ends. Maybe you have asked yourself in such situations: What influence (or what responsibility) do I…

Sustainable packed lunch for your hike: DIY ideas and packed lunches at the hotel

Sustainable packed lunch for your hike: DIY ideas and packed lunches at the hotel

If you are going on a long-distance hike, a one-day tour, or even a two-hour hike around your local mountain, you should always have something to eat in your backpack. A snack can help you feel better when you’re climbing or hiking hard, and something…

Long-distance hiking for beginners: Sustainable and on foot on the way

Long-distance hiking for beginners: Sustainable and on foot on the way

The silence of the mountains, the only thing you hear are the sounds of nature. Your legs ache from the climb, but it was worth it for the feeling of standing alone here in the middle of untouched nature. You are in a place that…

Last-minute tips for a sustainable winter wedding – Regardless of whether it’s with or without snow.

Last-minute tips for a sustainable winter wedding – Regardless of whether it’s with or without snow.

If you’re getting married in winter, you probably dream of a sparkling snowy landscape, sun rays reflecting on frozen water and clear blue winter skies. Sadly, climate change is increasingly thwarting us when it comes to winter wonderlands. But is that why you should miss…

Are we still allowed to fly?

Are we still allowed to fly?

The travel season is just around the corner.  For me, it’s finally going to start again this year, after I’ve done without it for the last few years due to Corona and Co. Maybe you’re planning your next vacation? Then you might know the struggle…