1. Kayaking with seals in Namibia's Skeleton Coast
With its wide and sparse open spaces, an abundance of wildlife, Eco-lodges and the oldest desert in the world, which seems to seamlessly flow into the South Atlantic Ocean, Namibia should be a top priority when traveling to Africa. Continue reading here...
2. Learning to Kite-surf in Cape Town while helping to save Penguins
Cape Town is a city at the southern tip of the continent with the comforts and ease of Europe, but the flare and culture of Africa – it is the perfect gateway into Africa for anyone who hasn't visited before. Continue reading here...
3. Hiking through Slovenia's Julian Alps
Considering the abundance of nature: lakes, rivers, forests, mountains and waterfalls, combined with all the Eco-Friendly activities such as hiking, kayaking, rafting, cycling and a capital city filled with “pedestrian only” avenues as well as the fact that nearly 40% of the country is protected area; Slovenia is very fast becoming one of the most famous Eco-destinations in the world. Continue reading here...
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