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Happy Trails: Green Travel Blogs Pick Their Top Eco Destinations

by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 09.19.07
Travel & Nature

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The Guardian ambushed five eco-travel bloggers to find out what their top green destinations were. It garnered a wide range of responses, including El Remanso Wildlife Lodge in Costa Rica, Keveral Farm in Cornwall, and Balamku Inn in Mexico.

Budget travelers can camp out at Hostel One66 in Singapore—not far from Bukit Timah nature reserve—featuring a "bizarre range" range of recycled furniture, including seats made from old jerry cans and mini-lockers crafted from plastic piping, from £9 (US$18) per night. ::The Guardian

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jump to top Easter says:

Hi Jasmine, great article.

I've added a link to it in my top 10 list of eco tourism destinations.

http://www.mandalatrek.com/blog/2008/01/04/top-ecotourism-destinations/

Best regards
Enrico

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Budget travelers can camp out at Hostel One66
in Singapore—not far from Bukit Timah nature
reserve—featuring a "bizarre range" range of
recycled furniture, including seats made from
old jerry cans and mini-lockers crafted from
plastic piping, from £9 (US$18) per night.

At Topcanadianhotels we are committed to finding solutions to reduce the impact on the environment when traveling and staying at hotels. Taking a green approach to travel is an easy and essential way to protect the places you love to visit. We offer many green travel tips that will help to reduce your carbon footprint considerably.

Help us spread green travel when staying at the hotel or when renting your car. Use airport shuttle service when available, public transportation and hyprid rental vechicles.

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