Ecotourism through Botanical Gardens Tours
A tour of botanical gardens across the U.S. offers a wonderful way to see the country and to interact with the natural landscape.
Carolyn Fortuna is an organic gardener, nature lover, and semi-vegetarian (no red meat since 1980) who draws upon digital media literacy and learning to spread the word about eco-travel hints. Please follow me on Twitter and Facebook and Google+
A tour of botanical gardens across the U.S. offers a wonderful way to see the country and to interact with the natural landscape.
Often, a trip to Hilton Head is little more than one long week of golfing. That means you’re endorsing a lot of chemical application to greens, rerouting existing waterways for landscape design, and interrupting ages-old migratory pathways for reptiles. But to really appreciate the lowcountry — as the region is called by the locals — …
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In this fourth in the “Tips for a Timid Traveler” series, you’ll learn how to navigate a region’s public transportation through its train system.
In this third in our series, “Tips for a Timid Traveler, you’ll learn how to immerse yourself in your eco-tourism destination. You’ll make the local citizens proud.
In this second of our “Tips for the Timid Traveler” series, you arrive at your exotic eco-destination! That means it’s time to get acclimated.
In the first installment in this series, “Tips for a Timid Traveler,” I outline how advanced planning and organizing before you ever leave home can help your eco-trip to be much more successful.
So you’re in Phoenix for the Super Bowl. Find out where to go for wings, burgers, or bratwurst while watching fireworks the night before the Big Game!