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Why Sustainable Travel Isn’t Just a Trend

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  I remember when “sustainable travel” started appearing everywhere, usually next to stock photos of linen shirts and bamboo toothbrushes. It felt like branding more than behaviour. Something you opted into if you had the time, money, or patience. That framing doesn’t hold up anymore. Sustainable travel isn’t a movement you join. It’s a response to reality. Overcrowded cities. Strained infrastructure. Places that quietly change shape under the weight of too many visitors moving too quickly. You notice it when buses are full before locals can board, when water pressure drops in summer, when entire neighbourhoods feel temporary. What’s changed is awareness, not morality. Most travellers I meet aren’t trying to be “eco”. They’re trying to travel without feeling like a burden. They want trips that feel lighter — less rushed, less extractive, less disposable. Sustainability fits because it answers practical problems, not because it sounds virtuous. Staying longer is cheaper an...

Things to Know Before Booking a Flight

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  Many of us think that booking a flight is simply finding the lowest price, packing our bags, and there you go. Many people don’t even bother to compare a few options. When they see a number that they were looking for and feel is right, they just book the right way without a second thought. This habit is understandable, but it leads to many issues later on. That’s why a flight booking guide is essential. We are going to share some tips regarding it, so let’s jump into our topic. Flight Price s Flight prices change constantly, and the majority of the time, people overlook how flexible their travel dates actually are. If you plan your flight earlier or later, the cost can change without you realizing why. Early departures and late arrivals tend to cost less, though they can affect how tired you feel when the trip starts.   Baggage Rules Matter Some flight tickets look cheaper at first when you book them. Later, you found that it only includes the seat itself, and ca...

Best Photography Spots in Paris During the Winter Season

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  The winter in Paris is so quiet and magical that it is the dream of the photographer.   There is not so crowd the streets shine after the rain, and the light of winter illuminates everything with its golden light.   I recall the first winter I spent in Paris, when I was walking around taking photos with my camera, and the photos were like on a postcard. Each of the corners appeared to be a story.   Montmartre   In winter Montmartre is like going back in time. The cobblestone pavements are nearly deserted at the beginning of the day, and the white snow on the roofs makes a bonus of beauty.   I was fond of taking pictures of the artists' square and the Sacre-Coeur Basilica with naked trees. These foggy mornings give a soft dreamy effect which is ideal in taking moody shots. The Seine and Its Bridges   Nothing comes like strolling along the Seine with a camera in your hand. The river in winter is presented as a reflection of de...