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Environmental protection

Sustainable development

 

is not just a slogan – it is our shared responsibility for the future of the planet we live on. It is the harmony between people, nature, and the economy, in which each of these elements has the chance to develop without threatening the others. Every decision we make – whether on a global level or in our daily lives – is of great importance.

 

Sustainable development is crucial in the context of the global challenges we face, such as climate change, increasing social inequalities, poverty, and the loss of biodiversity.

 

This is particularly important in the context of travel and leisure, which utilize the natural beauty of our planet but also exploit it very intensely. It is a paradox – tourism depends on a healthy environment, but it can also contribute to its degradation. Therefore, as the tourism sector develops, our awareness of the importance of environmental protection should grow. A sustainable form of leisure is not only a way to relax but also an opportunity to care for our planet and pass this responsibility on to future generations.

 

We want to promote travels that not only allow for relaxation but also educate and inspire us to care for the world around us. We support ecological tourism, local initiatives, and products because we believe that change starts with us – with the decisions we make every day.

World Land Trust (WLT)

 

is an international non-governmental organization that has been protecting endangered ecosystems and biodiversity around the world since 1989. Among its ambassadors is Sir David Attenborough. WLT collaborates with local partners, organizations, and communities to purchase and protect lands that are homes to rare and endangered species.

 

One of WLT's key projects is the "Buy an Acre" program, which allows individuals and companies to finance the purchase and protection of valuable ecosystems. With these funds, the organization acquires and secures additional lands, ensuring their long-term protection.

 

WLT implements conservation projects in Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania, collaborating in countries such as Costa Rica, Ecuador, Venezuela, India, and Malaysia. As a result, thousands of hectares of rainforests, wetlands, and savannas have already been protected.

 

We support WLT's activities – we allocate 1% of the trip price to the "Buy an Acre" program, thus helping to protect further endangered ecosystems.

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