Saturday, 18 July 2015
The Top 10 Hotels And Resorts In The World
It would certainly be better for the environment if people will travel less. But this does not mean you should give up your attempt to see the world. What you can do to help is to choose those eco-friendly hotels and resorts. Many people try to put aside the idea of ??an eco-friendly trip as soon -imaginan is mentioned that saving the environment will involve a stay in a tent and eat beans on a coco shell. But these people are wrong. The best eco-friendly hotels and resorts compete with the amenities of any other destination full of luxuries. The fact that you can enjoy without feeling guilty about the damage that can be caused to the environment is just one advantage.
Meet here some of the best:
1. Longitude 131 in the Northern Territory of Australia
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The central region of Northern Australia is a desert. But it is a desert world-famous because it's where the Peyon Ayers -the largest monolith in the world are. He's tough and bleak atmosphere that could easily be mistaken for a place on Mars. But for those who visit the eco-friendly resort Longitude 131 Ayers Peyon behind, the desert may seem a bed of roses. The resort consists of 15 luxury tents giant with everything anyone could want. The fact that the building has no resort is particularly beneficial for the environment in which it is located. Nor should we worry much pollution as this resort has air conditioning and lighting based solely on solar energy. Among the activities offered by the resort are walks, amateur astronomy, and dinner under the stars.
2. Whitepod Resort in the Swiss Alps
If you love the idea of ??experiencing the pristine beauty of the Swiss Alps but worried about the environmental impact, the Whitepod resort can help you absorb all the beauty with virtually no damage to the environment. As Longitude 131, the Whitepod resort does not use conventional constructions. Whitepod resort visitors live in large tents that seem futuristic observatories. Designers have worked so hard to not disturb the environment carp color changes depending on the season - white on green in winter and the most cálidas- seasons. The resort won the World Sustainable Tourism Award for its design of low impact.
3. La Finca Rosa Blanca Inn, Costa Rica
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The ecological resort Finca Rosa Blanca Inn is built right through cloud forests of Costa Rica. The design of the Finca Rosa Blanca Inn uses some of the most impressive eco-friendly technologies in the world. Ranking members of the scheme Certificate of Sustainable Tourism, reached first place with a perfect score of 100 points the only one in the world has achieved-what. The resort has its own coffee plant which guests can stroll, spa, horseback riding and native music.
4. EcoCamp, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile
The Torres del Paine National Park in Chile has been home to the nomadic tribes Kawesqar for centuries. These tribes have lived traditionally in tents shaped domes. To stay aligned to the nomadic traditions of the region of Patagonia, the resort EcoCamp is fully constituted by geodesic tents. But inside these tents they offer everything that tourists might want. The environmental credentials of the resort EcoCamp are due to the way the entire resort is built using methods -Kitchens impact on low-emission wood, energy from renewable energy sources and more.
5. Nimmo Bay Resort, Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia
British Columbia, the Canadian Pacific coast state offers some of the most beautiful and wild stretches of forest in the world. Located north of Vancouver, the Nimmo Bay Resort offers visitors a real experience of the true beauty of the natural areas of Canada. This area is inaccessible by vehicle. You need to arrive by helicopter or boat. Once you arrive, you live flora and fauna of the region closely. Every day you can see Grizzly bears fishing in the river which is outside of your window and dolphins jumping in the ocean.
6. Campi Ya Kanzi, Mount Kilimanjaro
Campi Ya Kanzi is a private reserve at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. The luxury camp is not only built of local materials, but also the designers did not cut any tree to set up camp. All food is cooked camp with eco-friendly coal; the water is heated by solar power, etc.
7. Bardessono, Napa Valley, California
The eco-resort in Napa Valley Bardessono has been certified platinum LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). No trees were cut to build this resort 'was entirely built of salvaged wood. Everywhere you can see what is this ecological resort. From his farm in solar energy, its vertical gardens and composting program, this resort has the environment in mind.
8. Six Senses Hideaway, Bangkok
Six Senses Hideaway is a spectacular nature resort about 160 kms south of Bangkok. Everything dinners at this resort leaves the farm and vegetable garden in the same resort. Even they grow their own mushrooms. The Six Senses Hideaway resort is not only environmentally conscious -the administration also has social consciousness. Locales- only employ people.
9. Shergarh Tented Camp, Madhya Pradesh, India
The Shergarh Tented Camp (tented camp) in Kanha, puts you in an environment which is easy to think you've landed in a history of the 'Arabian Nights'. The camp is built with luxury and yet is environmentally responsible.
10. The Siwa Oasis, Egypt
The Siwa Oasis in Egypt resort offers an even more authentic Arabian Nights experience. Siwa is an oasis in a desert that has not been inhabited for over a millennium. The rooms offered at the hotel could not be more eco-friendly ruined installed -are used almost anyone ever. It does not make use of new construction. The resort uses very little electricity and most of the light comes from candles.
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