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The Top 10 Most Instagrammed Marine Animal
These are the most popular marine animals in the world according to Instagram At Positive Travel our ethos is promoting sustainable travel options, and encouraging positive ocean interaction is at the heart of that. Marine life makes up 50-80% of all living creatures in the world, and that’s why we at Positive Travel are on…
Read More5 way to reduce your water footprint while travelling
We all love to indulge on a refreshing swim in a hotel’s swimming pool or sit in a lush garden on a hot summer’s day. But where does the water come from? Often pick tourist seasons put considerable strain on local infrastructure and water can be diverted from much needed domestic and agricultural use for…
Read MoreTAP WATER ON THE GO tips on how to get safe drinking water
Bringing along your water bottle on a trip is not just a fashion statement or a trend. There is a real reason behind it. It actually takes 3 times as much water to produce 1 L of bottled water, not to mention all the plastic waste floating around in our oceans. Tap and filtered water…
Read MoreBEHIND THE SCENES the magic our +hosts do with water
Have you ever wandered what happens behind the scenes in a place you stay at? Here is a snick pick of some amazing things 5 of our +hosts do with water. THE POWER OF WATER Nimmo Bay, British Columbia, Canada Nimmo Bay’s remote location was due to the placement of a spectacular waterfall. This waterfall…
Read MoreWhat do acting and hospitality have in common? Catharine Schell
interview with Catherine Schell From wartime Budapest to postwar Munich, from life in a New York convent school to a bohemian lifestyle in London in the 60s, from stardom to hospitality, Catherine Schell has had a rich and inspiring life. She has played leading roles in James Bond, The Return of the Pink Panther, Space:…
Read MoreTrain Spotting: Demystifying 3 common myths about train travel
Trains are slow, expensive and eco-friendly. Are they? Trains are a greta way to travel, from the Swiss Alps to the Rocky mountains, from the Asia jungle to the African Savana. But we hear fro too ofter the above arguments. So, lets see if they are really true. Myth 1: Trains are slower Who said…
Read More“I love to ride my bicycle” 5 reasons to ride a bike on your next trip
Have you ever considered exploring a place by bike? From Copenhagen to Holbox, from Barbados to Kiva there is a growing movement to use bikes to explore places. From a leisurely stroll along Copacabana beach to whizzing along Padua’s cobblestone medieval alleys, cycling is in vogue. Here are 5 reasons you should pick up a bike…
Read More50 Shades of Sand
“From an endless beach of reality, we take a grain of sand and call it the world.” If the grain of sand is what we know and the beach what there is still to discover and explore, can you imagine the vastness of beauty and wonders still awaiting to be seen out there? We think…
Read MoreINTO THE WILD
“Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit†As we flock to live in urban areas, nearly 70% by 2050, we are still irresistibly attracted to wilderness. It is so deeply rooted in us that we seek ways to return to it and discover and rediscover Nature’s uniqueness. It is also…
Read MoreUrban Oasis: how they impact our lives and travels?
54% of the world’s population lives in cities. By 2050 this will raise to nearly 70%. The top travel destination cities received nearly half a billion visitors each year and terms as urban tourism and over-tourisms have become increasingly popular to describe a symptom of modern consumer-based society. While it is fun to walk down…
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