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Sustainable Destination Ideas 

Bhutan tops the list as the most beautiful Buddhist country, and it's fully committed to sustainability. It's also the only carbon negative country in the world.

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Colombia is a hot destination due to its great culture, food, and friendliness, but also because it's one of the most beautiful, biologically diverse countries.

 

Denmark consistently tops the list of sustainable countries and is the perfect destination for architecture, design, food, and cycling fans.

 

Ecuador is rich in cultural heritage and offers a diverse landscape including the Amazon jungle, Andean mountains, and the Galápagos Islands. 

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Finland is currently ranked as the happiest country in the world and is one of the most sustainable, too!

 

France is full of beauty and has so much to offer, including great outdoors and beautiful cities.

 

Ireland is lovely and offers great green spaces, natural beauty, and a rich cultural history.
 

New Zealand offers not only gorgeous geographical diversity and beauty but also friendly people and a commitment to sustainability.

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Norway is another sustainability winner with great outdoors, beautiful natural landscapes, and lots of outdoor activity options.

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Scotland can't be beat for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage as well as its commitment to sustainability.

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Singapore is consistently rated as one of the most sustainable destinations and is beautiful, safe, and environmentally conscious.

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Sweden is another sustainability winner with gorgeous lakes, parks, wildlife and more!

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PERU

Peru offers a diverse range of attractions beyond Machu Picchu. The coastal region is rich in history, with ancient civilizations such as the Moche and Nazca. The Andes highlands boast a unique biodiversity, while the Amazonia region, covering nearly half of Peru, is home to a wealth of plant and animal species. And don’t forget Peruvian cuisine, which is renowned for its distinct flavors and dishes!

Peru is also on of the most sustainable countries in Latin America - 

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  • reducing deforestation and environmental impact,

  • offering sustainable lodging and tours,

  • investing in local communities and paying fair wages,

  • and protecting its treasured sites for future generations.

If you haven’t yet experienced everything that Peru has to offer, it’s not too late. The best time to visit the Andes and the Amazon is typically during the dry season between May and October; however, for Lima and the Pacific Coast, consider visiting between December and March when the weather is warm and beautiful!

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Singapore

If you're seeking an environmentally conscious, beautiful, and safe destination, consider Singapore!  It is consistently ranked as one of the greenest, more sustainable places in the world.

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Singapore is a great destination for solo female travelers. It's very safe, clean, and walkable, has a good metro as well as beautiful green spaces, colorful neighborhoods such as Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Galem, and lots of delicious food!  

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And while it can be a bit on the pricey side, there are lots of free activities available such as visiting the spectacular Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay, Merlion Park, the Botanical Gardens, and more.

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The best time to travel to Singapore is between March and April when there is less rainfall and humidity and the temperatures are pleasant.  Consider it for your next travel adventure! 

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 ITALY

If you love Italy, consider exploring the country's sustainable side the next time you go and avoid the crowds. Check out some of the off-the-beaten path areas by bike or on foot, explore beautiful villages, visit organic vineyards, or book a farm stay with cooking classes.  There’s so much to see and do!

The following regions are just some of Italy's sustainable destinations, offering breathtaking natural scenery, warm and friendly people, and unforgettable organic food and wine experiences. You'll want to return again and again!

Lombardy
Sicily
South Tyrol
Tuscany
Umbria
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SINGAPORE

If you're seeking an environmentally conscious, beautiful, and safe destination, consider Singapore!  It is consistently ranked as one of the greenest, more sustainable places in the world.

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Singapore is a great destination for solo female travelers. It's very safe, clean, and walkable, has a good metro as well as beautiful green spaces, colorful neighborhoods such as Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Galem, and lots of delicious food!  

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And while it can be a bit on the pricey side, there are lots of free activities available such as visiting the spectacular Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay, Merlion Park, the Botanical Gardens, and more.

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The best time to travel to Singapore is between March and April when there is less rainfall and humidity and the temperatures are pleasant.  Consider it for your next travel adventure! 

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SCOTLAND

Scotland is not only a beautiful country, but it's also a sustainable one that includes excellent public transportation options, a network of hiking and cycling paths, renewable power resources, a commitment to sustainability that includes a ban on single-use food and beverage plastics, is vegetarian and vegan friendly, and is not over-touristed.

The best time to travel to Scotland is in spring (late March to May) or fall (September to November).

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If you're a cycling and/or hiking enthusiast, both are great ways to explore and discover Scotland, but you may prefer to spend your time in the cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Stirling, or maybe an outdoor adventure on the various isles is more your thing!  There's a little bit of everything to be found in Scotland - rugged, natural beauty as well as great arts, culture, and food, including vegetarian and vegan-friendly options!

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If you are a music lover, I have the perfect tour for you that includes great Scottish music, sites, food, and people! 

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