Are a travel junkie?
Seem some amazing places that are true hidden gems?
Are you a sustainable traveller?
It is in its early stages and I am new to all this but I have recently set up my own website where I am looking for exclusive places around the world that promote sustainablity but are also simply amazing...Most importantly, I am seeking out those places/experiences/accomodations that are hidden away from the hoards of tourists where you can really feel at one with your surroundings.
If you have a travel story that is truely one of a kind, some fantastic photos or know of a place then please let me know 😊 I will be more than happy to post it on my blog.
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Reply to this Hi Jennifer - Welcome to Travelblog! I love the concept behind your thinking, and will be very interested in reading the responses you get. However posting email addresses on the forums encourages spammers, so if you wish to be contacted, you can ask people to contact you via Private Message.
Reply to this Hi jennifer, You must see Cappadocia at least once 😊 I'been there only 1 time and so impressed. You can get any information from this site
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Also ı shared my experiments in my blogs
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Reply to this Hi Eren,
Thank you very much for your post. I shall have a look at the website! Is there anything about Cappadocia that you personally remembered as being particularly incredible?
Reply to this Absolutely, HotAir Balloon Tour, That was an incredible moment.It feels like you are in an fantastic movie. Fairy chimneys were looking like a flawles garden... must try
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Hi Eren - Welcome to Travelbog. We were in Turkey last year, and I agree with you that the landscape of Cappadocia is amazing.
We loved hiking through Love Valley in Goreme - spectacular! And as much as we liked riding quad bike rides around the valleys, I didn't think it was organised/managed as sustainably as it could be. Hopefully that will change if more tourists give the companies constructive feedback (as many in our group did).
Reply to this Dear RenorAndrew ,you are completely right and me and my friends r also working on that. If u look at our sites you can clearly understand. We are giving the tourists all information they need.For example the maps of valleys,and every famous places (f.e :churches,shrines,castles,madrasahs,caravanseraies...)which a tourist must see.
Also we are giving informations about all activities they can try in cappadocia.
Hope u can come again and u can have more fun this time, I can do anything to help 😊
Here are our sites about cappadocia destination by the way:
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