 Category: Eco Tourism
Category: Travel >> Eco Tourism<< previous page 1 next page >> by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2008-09-29 ] Why should you go organic? There are plenty of reasons to choose a more sustainable lifestyle. by Jimmy Singh [ 2008-07-26 ] The list of the new Seven Wonders of the World was announced on 7th July, 2007 in Lisbon, Portugal. The list of seven wonders of the all world included Taj Mahal, The Great Wall of China, and Petra in Jordon amidst others. Information and pictures pertaining to the new wonders of the world could be obtained by means of the numerous online websites without nay botheration. by John Spillman [ 2008-07-10 ] We should all be concerned with Global Warming and each do what we can to reduce the amount of CO2 released into our atmosphere. There are three steps you can use to lower your impact while traveling. by Bud Weiss [ 2008-04-23 ] In case you have not noticed, there are almost as many trucks on the road these days as automobiles. In the past most of roads were filled with cars, and you would occasionally see a truck coming down the road. Today the roads are filled with not only thousands of pickup trucks but also tons of big by David Stanley  [ 2008-02-07 ] Magnificent Mount Benson is one of the scenic wonders of Nanaimo, British Columbia, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. Mount Benson is the city’s backdrop rising 1,019 meters above the Strait of Georgia. by Kristien Wilkinson  [ 2008-01-22 ] An article about El Yunque Rain Forest in Puerto Rico by Ivaylo Yordanov  [ 2008-01-16 ] Most of us are used to think that Austria is mainly a winter destination and the first things that come in mind are Alps, skiing, snowboarding. But is it really like this? Actually, the beautiful nature of the country reveals itself in all seasons, but winter! by Ivaylo Yordanov  [ 2008-01-16 ] For the different people, Switzerland is associated with different things and attracts with hundreds of museums and splendid cultural life. However, is it not actually its nature that is most worth seeing? by Ivaylo Yordanov  [ 2008-01-16 ] Bulgaria – a small territory country housing a huge variety of nature reserves and phenomena, different and rich culture and great historical places. by Ivaylo Yordanov  [ 2008-01-16 ] Charming with its unique wild life, nature phenomena, unlimited diving opportunities and last but not least culture, Australia has to offer something for everyone. by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-09-16 ] A dedicated programme in the Amazon rainforest, which is focussed on an inner and deep self-exploration and encounter with the power of the rainforest. This is an adventure into the magical world of the rainforest, and a transformative experience of the ancient mystical rituals of the plant spirit medicines. This programme will take place in the Mishana Private Retreat Centre. We have 57 Hectares (140 acres) of land with a lodge in the Allpahuayo Mishana Nature reserve. by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-09-14 ] Part 2: A look at the rich and powerful spiritual legacy of the Andean civilization which is only now being properly recognised after 500 years of obscurity. This interview of Doris Rivera Lenz, was conducted by Howard G. Charing & Peter Cloudsley. This interview appeared in Sacred Hoop Magazine Issue 57, and the book Plant Spirit Shamanism (Destiny Books USA). by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-08-10 ] Spirituality is at the centre of the Ayahuasca experience. Purification and cleansing of body, mind, and spirit in a shamanic ceremony can be the beginning of a process of profound personal and spiritual discovery and transformation. This process can continue indefinitely even if one never drinks Ayahuasca again. One thing is sure, and that is that every person gets a unique experience. We believe that by seriously looking at the way Ayahuasca is used we can improve our life experience and benefit more from this medicine. by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-07-05 ] After being virtually ignored by Western civilization for centuries, there has been a huge surge of interest in Ayahuasca recently. There is a growing belief that it is a kind of ‘medicine for our times’, giving hope to people with ‘incurable’ diseases like cancer and HIV, drug addictions and inspiring answers to the big ecological problems of modern civilization. Interviewed with Peter Cloudsley. by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-07-01 ] The Incas regarded coca as ‘the divine plant’ mainly because of its property of imparting endurance, nevertheless its use was entwined with every aspect of life; the art, mythology, culture and economy of the Inca Empire. by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-06-25 ] The Shipibo are one of the largest ethnic groups in the Peruvian Amazon. These ethnic groups each have their own languages, traditions and culture. The Shipibo which currently number about 20,000 are spread out in communities through the Pucallpa / Ucayali river region. They are highly regarded in the Amazon as being masters of Ayahuasca, and many aspiring shamans and Ayahuasqueros from the region study with the Shipibo to learn their language, chants, and plant medicine knowledge. In this article we interview the Shipibo maestro Leoncio Garcia. by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-06-25 ] A dedicated programme in the Amazon rainforest, which is focussed on an inner and deep self-exploration and encounter with the power of the rainforest. This is an adventure into the magical world of the rainforest, and a transformative experience of the ancient mystical rituals of the plant spirit medicines. by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-06-22 ] A dedicated programme in the Amazon rainforest, which is focussed on an inner and deep self-exploration and encounter with the power of the rainforest. This is an adventure into the magical world of the rainforest, and a transformative experience of the ancient mystical rituals of the plant spirit medicines. by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-06-20 ] The traditional shamans and healers of the Amazon Rainforest have been working with some of the most remarkable plants which have both powerful medicinal and psycho-spiritual properties for many thousands of years. This article explores these ancient traditional ways of the plant shamans by the author of Plant Spirit Shamanism (published by Destiny Books USA) by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-06-20 ] This article explores the visionary and spiritual realms of the Amazonian brew Ayahuasca. This extraordinary world to which we are transported by plants is not accessible through the verbal rational mind but through dream language or an expansion of the imagination. Thus dreams & our imaginative powers act like doorways during a plant diet and connect us with the plant spirit. by Howard G Charing  [ 2007-06-20 ] Shamans from different cultures and traditions have been using psychoactive plants since the dawn of human emergence. These plants have been used traditionally for guidance, divination, healing, maintaining a balance with the spirit or consciousness of the living world.
Howard G. Charing and Peter Cloudsley talk with Maestro Juan Navarro by Josef Graf  [ 2007-06-10 ] It is the premise of Earth Vision that in order for humanity to cherish nature,humanity must first recognize nature for what it is: a reflection of the very soul of its own being. by namitha ranjith [ 2007-04-21 ] Author work for www.kapston.com the world’s most economical SEO, SEM, internet branding and e-marketing company. Sakina Asgarally also work part time for www.velborn.com, a recruitment company and www.holidayhangouts.com, a real estate company which revolutionized the second home and holiday home concept in India and www.fottomart.com. by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2007-04-11 ] An African safari escape at one of the many luxurious safari lodges on offer is one of the greatest holidays imaginable. by -- --  [ 2007-04-03 ] Ecotourism in Canada shows you the triumphs, tragedies and traditions of Alberta’s Metis and First Nations people. by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2007-03-19 ] Enjoy a Big Five safari and spectacular bird watching in the Kruger National Park. by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2007-02-19 ] An African safari travel story - Experience the Big Five. by Erick Laseca  [ 2006-12-11 ] A blanket of orange and black coats the volcanic highlands of central Mexico by Bob Therrien  [ 2006-12-03 ] Have you been to Utah yet? So many people visit Las Vegas but never travel the two hours into the outdoor wonderland that Utah is! Utah is a wonderful place to get in touch with the outdoors. It can be great during all 4 seasons, fall, winter, spring and summer. Any time of the year is a great time to do some southern Utah tours. by Bob Therrien  [ 2006-11-29 ] Saint George, Utah is a short ride up Interstate 15 from Las Vegas, NV. It is a wonderful base of operations for your Adventure into the American Southwest! It is one of the fastest growing communities in the United States. It’s been called the new Palm Springs!
by Gordon Hollingshead [ 2006-07-13 ] Searching for Moon Lake in Montana’s Mission Mountains: a trek into prime grizzly bear country by Gordon Hollingshead [ 2006-07-06 ] What were their parents thinking? Dropping three boys at the edge of Colorado's West Elk Wilderness Area, the boys find adventure camping, fishing and following trails
through the wilderness by Roger Munns  [ 2006-05-20 ] 22,000 visitors, 95 super Yachts and 530 exhibitors are heading to Monaco for the annual yacht show...
and the organisers have pulled off a balancing act of a luxury yacht show that isn't damaging the environment. by Miss Doo Ree [ 2006-05-03 ] Malaysia Traditional House and Kampung Lifestyle. Discover the beauties of Malay custom and tradition. by Miss Doo Ree [ 2006-05-03 ] Have you ever taste The King of The Fruit? Malaysia simply best place to experience it. Only found in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. by ian williamson  [ 2006-04-05 ]
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by [ 2006-02-09 ] Millions of wildebeests flock the savanahs of Kenya's Masai mara game reserve. It is one of the biggest wildlife spectacle. by Southern Sun Southern Sun  [ 2006-01-26 ] Do you dream of the ultimate safari experience? Escaping to one of the most natural locations in the world whilst viewing zebras galloping across the plains, troupes of Monkeys grooming and playing and hearing the roar of the Lion is one of the most exquisite ways to spend a holiday by Gordon Addison [ 2005-12-22 ] The annual gathering of Bald Eagles in Squamish BC is underway. Every year hundreds of these raptors winter on the banks of the Squamish River and its tributaries to feast on Salmon. Conveniently located half way between 2010 Winter Olympic hosts Vancouver and Whistler, right at the tip of Howe Sound, This is a spectacle not to be missed if you are in the area this winter.
by Dean Shainin  [ 2005-12-14 ] With just a little research your travel experience can be much more enjoyable. It really is worth your time to look into information, before you get a car hire or rental. by andrew attwood [ 2005-12-07 ] South Africa offers tourists coming to our country a huge choice of holiday
destinations. But its the Drakensberg Mountains that are still kept as an secret
place thats seems a bit off the normal beaten track and while some folks do make
it to the Drakensberg most dont. by B.A.SURESH BABU babu [ 2005-12-02 ] one of the important sanctuary for indian wild buffalo which is bigger than african buffalo and very dangerous animal in the wild. with their long horns standing almost 6 to 61/2 feet long. by John Riggin [ 2005-11-22 ] Most travelers to Asia take time to visit the shopping districts. The quality and selection of designer clothing and extravagant items found in shops from China to India will not disappoint those with a penchant for luxury goods. Here's some helpful hints to maximize your shopping experience... by Manju Dubey [ 2005-09-27 ] Being aware of one's immediate surroundings.Teaching children to respect nature and the natural surrounding. by B.A.SURESH BABU babu [ 2005-08-25 ] Start visiting the natural places in and around your place of stay, city,state & country and learn and see what benefit you can offer and suggest to the local people. by B.A.SURESH BABU babu [ 2005-08-18 ] Rollapadu is a small habitat supporting more number of endangered species like Great Indian Bustard, Black Buck, Indian Wolf,and Indian Fox. Etc;. |