The Tiger's Nest, suspended on the cliffs of the Paro Valley, is the spiritual heart of Bhutan, where history, faith, and nature intertwine in a unique journey of introspection.
The small Buddhist kingdom, isolated for years among towering mountains, has reopened to international tourism with the arrival of the first sustainable hotel
In 1928, a large airship, the Graf Zeppelin, made history by flying over the Atlantic Ocean from the USA to Germany. It was on this flight that the first air stowaway in history, Clarence Terhune, was discovered.
We live in a time when the majority of the population is aware of the need to reduce the impact of consumption on the environment. Practices such as recycling, the use of electric cars, less processed food, and veganism are becoming more and more common. This awareness is also being transferred to the tourism sector, giving rise to a new type of traveler: the conscious and responsible traveler.
In the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle, a magical place of incomparable biodiversity and ancient cultural traditions, emerges the Napo Wildlife Center. Located in the heart of the Yasuní National Park.
The exquisite lamps in Serfaty's collection are inspired by freshwater lakes around the world, with the aim of raising awareness of their alarming state.
We interviewed Francesc Bailón, anthropologist, polar traveler, expert in Inuit culture, and someone who has completed more than 30 expeditions to the Arctic.
To travel to Ladakh, one of the most remote and unknown locations in India, is to travel to one of the most magical places I have had the opportunity to visit in the world.
Driven by his values and vision of what sustainable luxury tourism can do for the planet, Sonu founded SONEVA in 1995 in the Maldives. We spoke with him about what he calls "barefoot luxury".